Geo Mattress Atlas

Supporting up to 750 pounds, the Geo-Mattress® Atlas™ is designed to meet the unique skin integrity challenges of the bariatric client.

The Heavy Duty Solution for Bariatric Care

Supporting up to 750 pounds, the Geo-Mattress® Atlas™ is designed to meet the unique skin integrity challenges of the bariatric client.

Its therapeutic top layer features the exclusive Geo-Matt® design. Its 800 independent support cells protect against the damaging effects of friction and shearing – two major risk factors that increase dramatically when bed mobility and safe transfers are impeded by obesity.

Beneath it, three high resiliency layers offer progressively firmer support. This multi-tier design puts the most patient-friendly surface directly next to the skin, and the most dense material farthest away. The layers deflect in stages, allowing the Atlas to accommodate the widest possible range of weights and still remain comfortable.

Protected by a fluid-proof cover, and a non-prorated three-year warranty.

Weight limit: 600 lbs. (35″); 675 lbs. (39″); 750 lbs. (42″, 48″, 54″)

Warranty: 3 yrs, non-prorated

Mattress height: 7″ at center

Average mattress weight: 36 lbs

Key Features

  • The best of the clinically proven Geo-Mattress® series
  • A heavy duty solution for bariatric care
  • Fluid-proof bacteriostatically-treated, easily cleaned coated nylon cover
  • 2″ deep topper reduces shear to underlying tissues
  • More than 800 individually-articulating cells
  • Redistributes pressure, reduces heat and skin moisture build-up
  • Beneath the Geo-Matt® top, core is made of 3 progressively denser and highly resilient foam layers
  • Deflects pressure in stages for improved support and longevity
  • Helps to disperse heat and moisture away from skin into atmosphere
  • Layer of air assists in pressure management
  • Enhances foam conformance to the body
  • Heels are the second most common site for pressure ulcers, second only to the sacrum
  • Heel slope distributes pressure over lower leg, reducing pressure on the vulnerable heel