


Giza 38 or Giza 42 or Giza 46 …



Giza 50 or Giza 61 or Giza 71 …
Most of our Giza pyramids allow for lying down diagonally (only), while several of our larger Giza pyramids allow for lying down (supine position) in either direction. If you intend to sleep under your pyramid, check out this page on copper pyramid bed solutions, along with detailed pyramid dimensions for lying down.
Gizas for Supine (Lying Down)
All Giza pyramids are suitable for lying down (one way or another). However, for most people, the Giza 38 will require that you cross your legs. Below are general guidelines for each model. To be certain you are choosing the correct size for your body, please refer to our size chart for space requirements when lying down in a Giza.
- 38 – Cross legs to stay inside.
- 42 – At an angle, fully inside.
- 46 – If shorter than 6 feet, inside.
- 50 – Shorter than 7 feet, inside.
- 61 – Fully inside.
- 71 – Fully inside.
Many choose to sleep under their pyramids. Below is a graphic, from an overhead perspective, showing mattress sizes and floor space allowance– for those Giza pyramids that are large enough (click image to enlarge). This, however, only works when the mattress or futon is on the floor.
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