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Re: Springs not foam, make the difference - BeddyBye
Jun 23, 2009 1:57 PM
I find that the offset coils, LuraFlex, along with a nice combination of one thin layer of high density PU foam under firm talalay latex layers, a zippered quilted cover, crowned by an Omalon foam topper and finally by an Ultimate Cuddlebed topper is what my back loves! This sits on a firm foundation of wood and steel.


jankdc wrote:
Jim, I was sleeping best on a pocket coil futon mattress from Norka futon. I'm now sleeping on the Original Mattress Factory "Legacy Firm". If you are sleeping with two twins next to each other, don't go with the pocket coils. Go with the bonnell or offset coils. Call around and see if you have a small manufacturer in your area.

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Re: Nervous about new mattress purchase...Any input on Original Mattress Factory mattresses? - jankdc
Jun 9, 2009 10:30 PM
Now that you've bought it, enjoy it. When the poly foam does break down, tear it apart and put new foam on, the springs should still be good. BTW, it will last you a lot longer than you previous two mattresses. Good luck and let us know how it works out....
Re: Nervous about new mattress purchase...Any input on Original Mattress Factory mattresses? - electracat
Jul 3, 2009 10:03 AM
hi zzzzzzzs,

what's the motion transfer like on that mattress?

thanks, and wishing you lots of sweet dreams on it...;)...
Re: Nervous about new mattress purchase...Any input on Original Mattress Factory mattresses? - Zzzzzzzspleaze
Jul 3, 2009 5:21 PM
electracat wrote:
hi zzzzzzzs,<BR><BR>what's the motion transfer like on that mattress?<BR><BR>thanks, and wishing you lots of sweet dreams on it...;)

Thanks for the wishes! I have had a few exceptionally sweet dreams and I'm sure that's attributable to how much better I'm sleeping. :-) As for the motion transfer, this is a pretty solid mattress with heavy gauge coils, so the transfer is very slight, if not negligible. I noticed that right away about the ortho line when I "test drove" the OMF mattresses. No bounciness whatsoever. My acrobatic stunt cat sometimes leaps from the top of the dresser onto the bed, and I feel absolutely nothing. I have no idea how often this happens in the middle of the night, which probably happens much more frequently now that I'm not being awoken at 1 AM and shooing her off...
Re: Nervous about new mattress purchase...Any input on Original Mattress Factory mattresses? - Zzzzzzzspleaze
Jul 3, 2009 5:02 PM
darcidoll wrote:
 Just checking to see if you like your mattress ?. We are getting one delivered on July 7.   Ortho. Ultra Plush - King..<BR>previously we bought mattresses for a college age daughter at  a campus apt . and my father -in -law in a retirement community.<BR>Great basic beds for both.. this is the most expensive bed we have bought from OMF..<BR>.. Also for US. We had a nightmare experience with a Serta ( ha ha ) PERFECT SLEEPER. . we really paid big bucks for.<BR>so never again with them.IT was not <BR>flippable- and THAT DOES make a difference! Wow and the national brand prices are going through the roof-<BR>we just couldn't afford the NEWS Serta of similar quality- several HUNDRED dollars more at the furniture store.<BR><BR>I feel that the prices are excellent at OMF and the two mattresses we bought for others are still in service...
Re: Nervous about new mattress purchase...Any input on Original Mattress Factory mattresses? - Zzzzzzzspleaze
Jun 10, 2009 1:59 PM
jankdc wrote:
Now that you've bought it, enjoy it. When the poly foam does break down, tear it apart and put new foam on, the springs should still be good. BTW, it will last you a lot longer than you previous two mattresses. Good luck and let us know how it works out.

Good point, this mattress is going to have a longer lifespan than the others I've tried. When looking at it from that perspective, I've actually made out. ;-) I don't know if I'm brave enough to try my hand at amateur mattress surgery, but it's certainly something to consider. I really love the way they've configured this mattress and maybe the company would be kind enough to share the foam ILDs with me. But I really wish OMF did reupholstering. I'd gladly pay a fee to have them...
Re: Nervous about new mattress purchase...Any input on Original Mattress Factory mattresses? - Zzzzzzzspleaze
Jun 7, 2009 6:01 PM
Just a side note: OMF has Rejuvenite pillows for $55.

My take on the Restora: Very comfy; medium-soft; perfect if you like your head at about a 20 deg. angle.

The Renewal: Very plushy, yet supportive; the low profile allowed my head to stay in perfect alignment with my spine while in a side-sleeping position....
Nervous about new mattress purchase...Any input on Original Mattress Factory mattresses? - Zzzzzzzspleaze
Jun 7, 2009 5:16 PM
After having bought and rejected two mattresses in a two-month period (one was memory foam, the other, an iCoil innerspring), I think I've finally found my perfect mattress...with reservations. Here is my bittersweet tale: I visited the Original Mattress Factory with every intention of purchasing a low-end offset coil model with very little padding so that I could have the option of using toppers to create a customizable and easily replaceable comfort layer. I was torn between the Regency and the Orthopedic Extra Firm. While weighing the relative advantages and disadvantages of each, I walked around the showroom, flopping down indiscriminately on one mattress, then another (all I can say is <i>thank god</i> the Orthopedic Euro Top was out of my price range, because it is seriously like being enveloped in the most comfortably supportive substance on earth...and all that super soft padding is just one big...
Re: cheap mattress - Zzzzzzzspleaze
Jun 7, 2009 3:39 PM
inquisitive wrote:
The question is, how long will such a mattress last? I'm a little skeptical because the price is so low but I'll consider getting it.<BR><BR>What other options are there for inexpensive mattresses?

Good question. I forgot to mention that it's a one-sided mattress, so its life-span is going to be considerably brief when compared to a traditional flippable mattress. After sleeping on it for a couple of weeks, I've decided that the iCoil springs and my back just aren't that compatible (I have a lower back injury), and so I've sold it to a family member who isn't nearly as particular as I am about mattresses.

The only other thing I could recommend is checking out the Original Mattress Factory.
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Re: Nervous about new mattress purchase...Any input on Original Mattress Factory mattresses? - darcidoll
Jul 3, 2009 8:33 AM
 Just checking to see if you like your mattress ?. We are getting one delivered on July 7.   Ortho. Ultra Plush - King..
previously we bought mattresses for a college age daughter at  a campus apt . and my father -in -law in a retirement community.
Great basic beds for both.. this is the most expensive bed we have bought from OMF..
.. Also for US. We had a nightmare experience with a Serta ( ha ha ) PERFECT SLEEPER. . we really paid big bucks for.
so never again with them.IT was not
flippable- and THAT DOES make a difference! Wow and the national brand prices are going through the roof-
we just couldn't afford the NEWS Serta of similar quality- several HUNDRED dollars more at the furniture store.

I feel that the prices are excellent at OMF and the two mattresses we bought for others are still in service and no
problem.. although I doubt...

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