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Re: Nervous about new mattress purchase...Any input on Original Mattress Factory mattresses? - jankdc
Jul 4, 2009 10:00 PM
Jul 4, 2009 10:00 PM
We currently have 3 omf beds in our house. I still like the extra firm over the ultra firm, because the ultra is too much like a board. Most people will do well with a topper. Darcidoll, read the many posts on having lots of foam in the mattresses before you take delivery of it. There is a concensus that putting foam on top of a mattress is better than buying it inside of it. ...
Re: Nervous about new mattress purchase...Any input on Original Mattress Factory mattresses? - Kait
Jul 9, 2009 5:18 PM
Jul 9, 2009 5:18 PM
Yeah, it seems that the good foam just doesn't get soft very quickly. I did go through months of not happy because if it. Seems better now.
I bought a bed for my daughter(stomach sleeper) that was basic springs, cotton batting, and a teensy bit of foam from the same bedmaker. It is now at my mother's, and I put a cuddlebed thing on top of that. She seems to like it fine. I wish it was here so I could compare.
The bedmaker told me to do several things to soften the foam(he seemed to think it was also the glues and bed cover being very tight). One was to walk on it with bare feet and twist my feet around on the bed. The other, believe it or not, was to jump on the bed. My goodness, that was tiring! I don't know that it changed anything.
The stretch...
I bought a bed for my daughter(stomach sleeper) that was basic springs, cotton batting, and a teensy bit of foam from the same bedmaker. It is now at my mother's, and I put a cuddlebed thing on top of that. She seems to like it fine. I wish it was here so I could compare.
The bedmaker told me to do several things to soften the foam(he seemed to think it was also the glues and bed cover being very tight). One was to walk on it with bare feet and twist my feet around on the bed. The other, believe it or not, was to jump on the bed. My goodness, that was tiring! I don't know that it changed anything.
The stretch...
Re: Nervous about new mattress purchase...Any input on Original Mattress Factory mattresses? - Kait
Jul 6, 2009 10:20 AM
Jul 6, 2009 10:20 AM
Your bed sounds almost exactly like the bed I had made last November. I had some trouble with the bed being too firm for my shoulders when we got it, took a long while for it to get super comfy. I bought a mattress topper that is filled with poly-fiber(sort of a down-comforter type thing...probably much like a Cuddlebed) and use that...shoulder problem solved! Now I am super comfy. I don't know why the foam does this...but 4" of qualtiy P/U foam, even if soft, seems hard to sleep on at first. I love my offset coils(sound exactly like yours), the cotton batting, everything. Oh, and the box spring has actual springs too.
I have to remember to do my low back stretch a couple times a week(described on other posts) which is a huge part of my low back pain issue...but I don't wake up feeling sore and tight...
I have to remember to do my low back stretch a couple times a week(described on other posts) which is a huge part of my low back pain issue...but I don't wake up feeling sore and tight...
Re: Help me choose a mattress or topper - Marybeth
Jul 16, 2009 2:45 PM
Jul 16, 2009 2:45 PM
I have some input regarding mattress toppers. In late May I purchased a queen, Original Mattress Factory orthopedic extra firm set, and have been desperately trying to adapt to it. I have had back surgery, so I thought I needed the "hardest" thing on the market. Wrong!!! Until this past monday, I have been in a great deal of pain throughout the night because my mattress is too firm.
I turned and flipped it as told by the store, but it didn't help. I used to have a featherbed on my old bed (which was very soft and non supportive) and I loved the firm difference that the featherbed made. But, thanks to a tip from this site, noting that featherbeds are rather "hard", I ordered a "down alternative" fiberbed from HSN last week. I put it on the bed this monday, and had the first "heavenly" nights sleep I've...
I turned and flipped it as told by the store, but it didn't help. I used to have a featherbed on my old bed (which was very soft and non supportive) and I loved the firm difference that the featherbed made. But, thanks to a tip from this site, noting that featherbeds are rather "hard", I ordered a "down alternative" fiberbed from HSN last week. I put it on the bed this monday, and had the first "heavenly" nights sleep I've...
Re: Nervous about new mattress purchase...Any input on Original Mattress Factory mattresses? - Marybeth
Jul 4, 2009 6:50 AM
Jul 4, 2009 6:50 AM
Another person falls in love with Original Mattress Factory beds....! I too had the same experience in May when I felt like Goldilocks.when I tried every bed in the store. I too loved those latex beds, but they were way out of my price line. I was torn between the Legacy firm and the Ortho firm. I ultimately wound up the the Ortho ultra firm, with no "topper" or foam on top. Boy, after 6 weeks, I do regret not getting the bed with a topper built it. My bed is extremely firm and I am in pain every night. I purchased a foam "eggcrate" topper a few weeks ago, but it just made the pain worse. I have had back surgery, and thought I needed the hardest mattess out there...I should have stuck with the Legacy...but, too much "testing" of all those beds made me second guess myself. I...
Re: Nervous about new mattress purchase...Any input on Original Mattress Factory mattresses? - Zzzzzzzspleaze
Jul 7, 2009 8:16 PM
Jul 7, 2009 8:16 PM
Re: Nervous about new mattress purchase...Any input on Original Mattress Factory mattresses? - Zzzzzzzspleaze
Jul 7, 2009 7:55 PM
Jul 7, 2009 7:55 PM
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<BR>I agree. It seems like I need a virtually weightless kind of support (which is why I'm leaning towards memory foam now), but some people need a little firmness beneath their backs.<BR><BR>My dog sleeps outside of the bedroom, too, but it's because she's large and my bedroom is on the small side. Her bed is actually composed of all the mattress toppers I've rejected over the years, so there's no way that was going to fit, either. :-) <BR><BR>...
Re: Nervous about new mattress purchase...Any input on Original Mattress Factory mattresses? - Zzzzzzzspleaze
Jul 4, 2009 9:18 AM
Jul 4, 2009 9:18 AM
Re: Nervous about new mattress purchase...Any input on Original Mattress Factory mattresses? - darcidoll
Jul 5, 2009 2:41 PM
Jul 5, 2009 2:41 PM
Sorry about your lower back- that is scary as my husband has lower back issues.. but I think the deal is everyone is different.
Also it DOES take time to 'break in ' a bed as well.
-Glad to hear that there is a minimum of movement
however. that seemed to be the case when we were jumping on beds in the store.
I wanted to get 2 twin beds and put them on a king frame- my husband is a "romantic" and wanted one bed so we were able to agree on this
Ortho.Ultra Plush one.
OH well- I am hoping I don't get rousted up when he gets up for headaches and such in the middle of the night..
.. good luck with the cat- they are something.
We have a miniature poodle and he sleeps outside the bedroom on a cute bed.. he snores really loud
so there was no choice. Sinus problems. In a dog...
Also it DOES take time to 'break in ' a bed as well.
-Glad to hear that there is a minimum of movement
however. that seemed to be the case when we were jumping on beds in the store.
I wanted to get 2 twin beds and put them on a king frame- my husband is a "romantic" and wanted one bed so we were able to agree on this
Ortho.Ultra Plush one.
OH well- I am hoping I don't get rousted up when he gets up for headaches and such in the middle of the night..
.. good luck with the cat- they are something.
We have a miniature poodle and he sleeps outside the bedroom on a cute bed.. he snores really loud
so there was no choice. Sinus problems. In a dog...
Queen Mattress Help (Park Place Mattress) - TOLMAN
Jul 10, 2009 3:00 PM
Jul 10, 2009 3:00 PM
I am looking into buying a mid-range bed soon and have been to several mattress stores. There were two mattresses that seemed comfortable and were in my price range. One was eurotop queen mattress by a brand called "Park Place." It seemed comfortable to me, but since I had never heard of them I am a little apprehensive. All i was told about the bed is that they were reputable and the coil count was 390 (seems a little low). The other bed was an Original Mattress Factory bed. It seemed to be on par with the Park Place Mattress except it has 480 coils and is quite a bit more expensive. I need some help from anyone familiar with Park Place. Thanks!...