Latex better for bigger people like me. Looked at King Koil, Simmons, Kings Down. Bought an Aireloom by Kuft. Warranty for 20 years = $150 a year. Well worth it
I disagree slightly. I think you should try several beds first. 5-7 at most. Narrow it down between the two you like best and than wether you are a back, side, stomache, head, or feet sleeper you MUST rest test on your side. The reason is because on your back all of your body weight is dispursed over a wide section. When you try on your side your delicate joint complexes are compressed on more because less surface same weight. Wich ever is kinder to your body is the bed for you!
you are right $400 would be a comfortable mattress most memory foam are poorly rated...confusion options/dealers/kinds/models/scams/quality/and pricing issues. pay allot and get junk orpay little and get junk it is all junk.....my method buy cheap prepare to replace asap in a couple of years or buy big replace in a couple more years. I am sleeping on really cheap /thin spring an IKEA about 4 inches thick.I am heavy and large. mattress used for camping....it is several years old
So, there is no best mattress... it's just this one which is comfortable for me. I think that the most comfortable for me are this for less than $400. I feel very comfortable about them. Spending like $2000 for a foam... never.
Be careful when buying a "memory foam" mattress, and don't buy one from a shopping channel! I bought a Bodipedic mattress on TV in 2007. The edges are still firm, but it developed a trench down the center of it. I wake up with severe pain in my hips if I don't put a pillow in the center of the bed. If I had known that would happen, I wouldn't have spent almost 600 dollars on the thing.
Unless I could get a TP mattress (which I can't afford), I'll never buy another "memory foam" mattress again.
Only a Tempur-Pedic is worth $3000+ anything else should be less, good Simmons beds range from $600-$3000 tops. Best places to buy mattresses are sleep shops and not furniture stores
@sketchyy08 Tempur-Pedic is 40 year old technology! There are Sooo many beds out there that way better! Tempur-Pedic is just highly advertised so people just "believe" they are the best. Check out Serta's new icomfort bed.
@mccaffrey4747 I'm satisfied with mine as most people are that have one, that's why they're always rated #1 through just about every consumer report out there. I've had some high end beds and this one is the best I've tried/owned
My comment was ABSOLUTELY not spam! My experience with Stearns and Foster was horrible! They were just trying to cut their losses. a $3500.00 mattress should last more than 18 months...don't you think? And as far as the warrany goes, you show me one mattress without a even slight mark on it and I'll cut you a check for a grand...mattress protector or not. Trust me, DON"T buy Stearns and Foster...that's all I'm saying.
@trophytr6c I just returned my Stearns and Foster...it was simple heavenly at first, then started sagging in the middle after 5 weeks. The problem is with the pillowtop, not the make of mattress. All pillowtops will break down quickly because of the quality of foam used. Better to buy a tight top firmer mattress, then make it softer with a latex (e.g.) topper.
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Stearns and Foster (Sealy) is junk! My 16 month old $2500.00 mattress has a 4 inch body impression in it. Great if you love pain! There warranties are worthless and their customer service is the worst I've ever experienced.
@trophytr6c the warranty isn't worthless, the company you bought it from is worthless. retailers are the ones who are responsible for making sure your warranty is covered. Or if you cut off the tags and/or didn't use a mattress protector and there are stains all over the mattress, then it's yours to keep. Especially on the stain part
Going to Mattress dealers is like going to buy a car, BE SMART, get knowledge, test the bed, dont be embarrassed to try for up to 15 minutes or more. KNow the brand and reasons. ALso listens to friends who tells you what they like about the mattress. Remember you will be spending about 8 hours of sleep a day x a year, WHOA. So be smart and know which one works for you, NOT WHAT WORKS FOR DEALERS. Dealers only want your money!!! Be firm ask for deals, know the price before you buy.
Latex better for bigger people like me. Looked at King Koil, Simmons, Kings Down. Bought an Aireloom by Kuft. Warranty for 20 years = $150 a year. Well worth it
mambeux 1 month ago
I disagree slightly. I think you should try several beds first. 5-7 at most. Narrow it down between the two you like best and than wether you are a back, side, stomache, head, or feet sleeper you MUST rest test on your side. The reason is because on your back all of your body weight is dispursed over a wide section. When you try on your side your delicate joint complexes are compressed on more because less surface same weight. Wich ever is kinder to your body is the bed for you!
znvalentine 5 months ago
you are right $400 would be a comfortable mattress most memory foam are poorly rated...confusion options/dealers/kinds/models/scams/quality/and pricing issues. pay allot and get junk orpay little and get junk it is all junk.....my method buy cheap prepare to replace asap in a couple of years or buy big replace in a couple more years. I am sleeping on really cheap /thin spring an IKEA about 4 inches thick.I am heavy and large. mattress used for camping....it is several years old
otherartludesign 6 months ago
So, there is no best mattress... it's just this one which is comfortable for me. I think that the most comfortable for me are this for less than $400. I feel very comfortable about them. Spending like $2000 for a foam... never.
krecikowi 7 months ago
Be careful when buying a "memory foam" mattress, and don't buy one from a shopping channel! I bought a Bodipedic mattress on TV in 2007. The edges are still firm, but it developed a trench down the center of it. I wake up with severe pain in my hips if I don't put a pillow in the center of the bed. If I had known that would happen, I wouldn't have spent almost 600 dollars on the thing.
Unless I could get a TP mattress (which I can't afford), I'll never buy another "memory foam" mattress again.
hotdrumchick 10 months ago
choose a mattress over sleeping on THE FLOOR ???!!!??? wtf ??
donpazer 10 months ago
Only a Tempur-Pedic is worth $3000+ anything else should be less, good Simmons beds range from $600-$3000 tops. Best places to buy mattresses are sleep shops and not furniture stores
sketchyy08 1 year ago
@sketchyy08 Tempur-Pedic is 40 year old technology! There are Sooo many beds out there that way better! Tempur-Pedic is just highly advertised so people just "believe" they are the best. Check out Serta's new icomfort bed.
mccaffrey4747 11 months ago
@mccaffrey4747 I'm satisfied with mine as most people are that have one, that's why they're always rated #1 through just about every consumer report out there. I've had some high end beds and this one is the best I've tried/owned
sketchyy08 11 months ago
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sketchyy08 1 year ago
My comment was ABSOLUTELY not spam! My experience with Stearns and Foster was horrible! They were just trying to cut their losses. a $3500.00 mattress should last more than 18 months...don't you think? And as far as the warrany goes, you show me one mattress without a even slight mark on it and I'll cut you a check for a grand...mattress protector or not. Trust me, DON"T buy Stearns and Foster...that's all I'm saying.
trophytr6c 1 year ago
@trophytr6c I just returned my Stearns and Foster...it was simple heavenly at first, then started sagging in the middle after 5 weeks. The problem is with the pillowtop, not the make of mattress. All pillowtops will break down quickly because of the quality of foam used. Better to buy a tight top firmer mattress, then make it softer with a latex (e.g.) topper.
Pat2296 8 months ago
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bloodyclown123 1 year ago
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baone91 1 year ago
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Ways2Pay 1 year ago
Tempur-Pedic is the best. Simmons beds are very good as well.
sketchyy08 1 year ago
@sketchyy08 ^ Tempur-Pedic #1 Simmons #2 If you don't like tempur-pedics you are too picky.
TrooperCX 1 year ago
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jenniferlazarus 1 year ago
this is actually very good advice mainly because people are individuals and have different comfort levels.
dhom100 1 year ago
Thank you! This mattress shopping is like a foreign world to me, thanks for putting it in lay people's terms!
nickelback2727 2 years ago
Read several of your videos. They helped.
Melam168 2 years ago
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Stearns and Foster (Sealy) is junk! My 16 month old $2500.00 mattress has a 4 inch body impression in it. Great if you love pain! There warranties are worthless and their customer service is the worst I've ever experienced.
trophytr6c 3 years ago
@trophytr6c the warranty isn't worthless, the company you bought it from is worthless. retailers are the ones who are responsible for making sure your warranty is covered. Or if you cut off the tags and/or didn't use a mattress protector and there are stains all over the mattress, then it's yours to keep. Especially on the stain part
TrooperCX 1 year ago
You should know within the first ten seconds of lying on a bed, these guys are just trying to make yas look like food.
chronic911 3 years ago
Going to Mattress dealers is like going to buy a car, BE SMART, get knowledge, test the bed, dont be embarrassed to try for up to 15 minutes or more. KNow the brand and reasons. ALso listens to friends who tells you what they like about the mattress. Remember you will be spending about 8 hours of sleep a day x a year, WHOA. So be smart and know which one works for you, NOT WHAT WORKS FOR DEALERS. Dealers only want your money!!! Be firm ask for deals, know the price before you buy.
eal1011 3 years ago