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Re: I'm so in need of help. - SJTrance
Feb 28, 2013 9:16 AM
Well, the good news is that your mattress is too firm.  This can be easy to rectify.  The one thing I will warn of is that your mattress will change within just a few weeks.  My luxury frim from Stearns and Fosters was perfect for the first few nights then got softer.  It got to a softer level and then stayed there.  The problem is that I want a firmer mattress like you have.  Now, I have to cut this mattress open to make it right for me.  Try to lie in your mattress for a few more nights and see if it will change.  Still, if you find that you're getting into serious pain, then swap out to something more comfortable immediately.  After the week or two process, you'll have an idea of where your mattress lies.  Then, you can decide on getting some mattress toppers to round out...
What part to cut for matress surgery. - SJTrance
Feb 28, 2013 9:01 AM
I have a Sterns and Fosters tight top mattress.  It's the base model "luxury plush" tight top mode.  After reading all this, I realize that I should have probably gotten the ultra firm model with no plushness involved at all and it would have been perfect with the addition of a soft latex topper.  The mattress isn't too bad overall, but I want a firmer feel to the mattress.  If I spend too much time on the bed, my back hurts.  I'm 215 LBS and my girlfriend is only 105 LBS.  She complains that she sinks into my side of the bed when we sleep together.  It's a full size bed, so there isn't much place for her to run and hide.  Here's what I ordered so far:

 

1. foam by mail 2" medium density latex (32ILD)

2. fitted quited matterss pad (not...

Re: Our New Cloud Supreme "Breeze" is Hurting! - Glenbury
Dec 4, 2012 9:21 AM
Reply to Kevin.. my first experience was with the I-Comfort Serta Prodigy.. poor choice lost a ton of money with it.. actually still own that one it is in my guest room.. all my guests love it.. then switched it out for the Tempupedic it was a firm one.. forgot the name, it will come to me.. but it was supposed to be the firm..however lucky to have a good sales person who got me out of that money mess.... but ended up trading that in as it was HOT  HOT HOT>.. the I-comfort never got hot at all.. but even with the firm Temp. I just kept sinking and every body part was killing..I will never go that route ever again.. I have a cheap-o coil Restonic now that cost me 1000 even.. and I don't hate it.. but it is  a 1000 times better on my body than...
Re: I'm so in need of help. - GKDesigns
Feb 20, 2013 7:08 AM
Mirage_Man wrote:

Hello. I am in need of some guidance here. I'm a big guy at 6'5 and 265lbs. I just returned a tempurpedic Cloud Supreme (after 3+1/2 weeks hoping it would work I realized it was just not offering enough support) and exchanged it for a Stearns & Foster Kathryn 13.5" Luxury Firm inner spring bed. I suppose those are about the two opposite extremes on the feel of a bed. My first night on the S&F which was last night was spent tossing and turning in pain from it being too hard. I got out of bed feeling like I had been beaten with a baseball bat. My wife, god bless her, can sleep on anything and calls me princess and the pea in regards to a bed. I wish I had as easy of a time sleeping as her!

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Need recommendations on extra firm inner-spring mattress - fohaba
Dec 16, 2012 6:19 AM
Like so many others here, we are on the difficult quest for our perfect mattress. We want a very firm traditional inner-spring mattress with minimal foam padding.

I have slept on beds when traveling in Europe, which seem to be a completely different design, that seem very hard at first.But I sleep great on them, and my back feels the best it ever does afterward. The European mattresses all seemed to be single layer, with no box spring, and I haven't seen anything like these in the States. But we have tried a bunch of beds in stores, and have found a couple that we like, and would be interested in any feedback or suggestions.

We keep going back to a Stearns & Foster Ultra Firm that goes by a bunch of different names. It feels nice and solid. But for a king it's around $2300,...

I'm so in need of help. - Mirage_Man
Feb 20, 2013 4:45 AM
Hello. I am in need of some guidance here. I'm a big guy at 6'5 and 265lbs. I just returned a tempurpedic Cloud Supreme (after 3+1/2 weeks hoping it would work I realized it was just not offering enough support) and exchanged it for a Stearns & Foster Kathryn 13.5" Luxury Firm inner spring bed. I suppose those are about the two opposite extremes on the feel of a bed. My first night on the S&F which was last night was spent tossing and turning in pain from it being too hard. I got out of bed feeling like I had been beaten with a baseball bat. My wife, god bless her, can sleep on anything and calls me princess and the pea in regards to a bed. I wish I had as easy of a time sleeping as her!

At this point I'm at a...

Any ultra firm mattresses out there? - MahwahLady1
Jul 3, 2013 1:27 AM
I had purchased an expensive Stearns & Foster mattress 7 years ago.  I had wanted a firm mattress and after sleeping for two nights on the one I bought, I  had to pay an additional $100 to change it for a model I was told was firmer.  It's been horrible.  After a very short time it started to sag in the center which, since I am alone, is where I sleep.  I've even tried pushing myself to the edge but tend to roll to the sagged center.   I'm so gun shy now about spending all this money and not being satisfied.  I recently returned from Europe and fell in love with the firm mattress at the villa in which I stayed and was told that Americans usually find European mattresses too firm.  I certainly did not.  I've also had good experience with some hotel mattresses which are firm.  Any...
Considering Stearns and Foster Estate Luxury Firm - mclagett
Sep 8, 2013 6:07 AM
I've read extensively on this site and others and have picked up the need to steer away from pillow top and even plush models of "S" company beds because of the inevitable degradation of the materials they use.  I've also seen a number of folks recommending an ultra-firm inner-spring mattress such as the Stearns and Foster Twila ultra-firm together with some kind of topper for comfort.  I've been leaning towards this last solution, but am not sure I have the time and attention span to go through the whole "design your own topper" thing.  Also my wife thinks I'm over-analyzing (as I m won't to do) and just wants me to go out and buy a damn mattress.  

I am away at the moment and would like to find a bed that we can each respectively try out in our respective locations and know for a fact...

Re: My back hurts & I'm still ISO a non-sag mattress! - Oliver
Nov 6, 2013 5:24 PM
I tore a disk in my back in 2008. My back never has healed to what it was. I go through mattresses like some people go through shoes. Tried every type.

Select Comfort (setting at a max. of 100% still way too soft), The firmest Temper Pedic made (got maybe a week of good sleep from it untill it started to sag).

A traditional inner spring Stearns and Foster (hard to find now), that was not all that firm and it did not take long before it started to sag.

My last bed that I gave away was a Sterns and Foster 100% latex foam bed. Again might have got 2 weeks out of it before it too started to sag. Ouch.

The one I am on now is some sort of hybrid. Part foam part inner spring. It is a Simmons....

Mattresses equivalent to Four Seasons Hotel's Stearns & Foster, Simmons beds? - mattressHunter
Mar 17, 2014 7:16 AM
I know that Four Seasons Hotels used to have custom mattresses made by Stearns & Foster, and are now switching to a Simmons model. I slept on the former - best sleep ever - and would like to buy an equivalent in King or Cal King. Four Seasons does sell their beds directly - albeit at rather steep prices. Therefore, I wonder if I could find the same (or very similar) models by both manufacturers, at other retailers. I know that the hotel would say that their beds are custom and unavailable elsewhere. But I am guessing (nay, hoping, and could be wrong) that they are derivations of other, more widely available models. 
 
Does anyone know which models from both Stearns & Foster and Simmons most closely resemble those offered by the Four Seasons? For example are S&F Lake Shore...

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