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Re: Newbie wanting help - st3v3k4hn
Feb 15, 2011 10:32 AM
 

We get so many of these “newbie needs help” posts like this that I thought I would take a crack at writing a general summary (for latex mattresses). This may seem silly, as there are already a ton of informative posts and “highlighted threads” on this forum. But the sheer size of the forum makes it difficult for newbies to find the posts that would most help them, and most of the “highlighted threads” seem to be about “mattress surgery” (improving an existing mattress). This post is intended to address the “where should I start” questions I typically see (and don’t have time to answer). It's really just all the notes I made to keep track of things myself. It's neither definitive nor complete; if you want more info on anything just do a search in the forum.

Executive Summary:

If you...

Re: Low back pain; too firm or too soft? - shovel99
Feb 6, 2011 8:38 AM
Steve,

Combination side sleeper back sleeper ... lower lumbar pain.  170 lb male.  Spent 4-5 years in constant pain wrestling through 23 mattresses and 100 toppers.  Couldn't even tell if there was an improvement in topper shuffling there was so much residual pain.  I took the surgery leap maybe 4 months ago to isolate the comfort layer from the support layer (springs)... with sandman's help and example.  Have been sleeping pretty well with 4 one inch layers over just the firm continuous springs from a Firm Serta Perfect sleeper.

You, like me and others with back pain... need firm to very firm as close underneath just enough or as little comfort layer as possible... soft at the top ... medium... to firm as you go down.

I chose the Serta for the continuous coil.. recommended for us with back pain.

You know...

Re: Serta iComfort Revolution memory foam set - my experience - budgy
Aug 11, 2011 3:54 PM
 

 

"I can't believe I'm seriously addressing these "responses" above, as they are so obviously biased and angry, I will attempt to give WeeWillyWinky an unbiased look into buisiness101.  First off, I ask consumers (namely American consumers) to take just a bit of responsibility for their purchases.  For example, if you do your research and take time listening, and learning about your mattress, odds are you'll get it right the first time.  In 5 months, I have yet to process a comfort exhange.  I work very closely with customers to find a mattress to fit their needs.  Many will fight me on this, but I will not sell a mattress to someone who barely tries it.  It WILL end up in more headaches than my commision is worth.  That said, my customers get a 100 day (damn near 3 MONTHS!!) comfort-EXHANGE program.  I have heard...

Upcoming mattress surgery. Foam vendors near Philadelphia? - paul99se
Jan 27, 2011 4:39 PM
After seeing various "surgery" success stories, I am ready to cut the failing top from our 5yo Serta Perfect Sleeper "Coastal Oaks" and try some DIY replacement options.

My wife (5'8" 140# Back) and I (6'1" 230# Side/Back) liked this mattress until the top totally gave out in the last 6mo or so. This is a fairly firm innerspring with a 4.5" plush top (I know nothing of the actual construction), so I'm hoping that I'll find the coils in good condition and that I can layer some quality foam in place of the failed layer and get several more years of use from the remaining bits.

I'm not sure where to start as far as layers go. Neither of us is a big fan (in the showroom, at least) of the feel of MF, and when we try mattresses out, we tend to gravitate towards...

Who am I as a sleeper, and how does that traslate into a product and name breand? - ibuiltmine
Mar 13, 2011 11:07 PM
I sleep warm, mostly. a light blanket is good enough. The wife and I bought an on clearance Dever Matress 10 years ago. I think we payed $200 bucks. Its a non flipping pillow top, and was pretty amazing for a while, and since then it has been kinda crappy. Barely getting by. Sometimes I wake up with horrible back paings like I have a kidney infection, and other days I wake up like I was in a coma all night!

I sleep on my belly, and my side. My complaint is I toss and turn all night and it keeps me awake.

When we bought this bed we were poor kids, just gettitng married, getting our first place, 75lbs lighter in weight each, and 12 years younger.

 

Its time for something new.

I want it to be perfect.........

Serta Hamilton Park from Big Lots vs Vera Wang - Freejack
Apr 13, 2011 7:12 AM
My wife and I have been shopping for a new mattress set and saw that Big Lots has the Serta Perfect Sleeper Hamilton Park queen super pillow top mattress and boxspring for $649. I went over to a local furniture store that advertises their prices are below other stores sales prices, and asked the salesperson to show me the equivalent they sold. The one they found that matched was a $999 Vera Wang super pillow top. The Hamilton Park has all the big features like 800 coil count, advanced continuous support innerspring, total foam edge encasement, temperature sensitive memory foam, and convoluted comfort foams. ( http://www.biglots.com/images/pdf/serta_mattress_20110226_comparison_chart.pdf ). Is this just a case of Big Lots getting a really good deal on these mattresses and we should buy this (we lied on it at big lots and it seemed pretty nice), or is there some catch to this bed being...
Re: Serta Icomfort request for advice - PeytonDreamt
Apr 29, 2011 8:58 AM
Have you thought about the perfect sleeper with the eurotop? I initially wanted the iComfort since one of my girlfriends highly recommended it - until I saw the price tag that is!  I had a really tough time with mattress shopping when I moved into my new house a little over a month ago. I scoured every mattress/furniture store for about two weeks and surprisingly ended up ordering one online. I got a Serta perfect sleeper from ShopNBC.com. Specifically the Dorchester eurotop. I'm a hot sleeper and my boyfriend is canNOT stand being even slightly warm - which makes sleeping uncomfortable at times. With this bed - we're so comfortable and happy! I would highly recommend expanding your choices by going online. Do a quick Google search and find the best values. For this purchase, I used a coupon code I Googled. Along with that, free shipping and mattress set up/removal,...
Re: Serta Icomfort request for advice - Sleepright
Aug 10, 2011 6:08 PM
Long time no post.  Our story is that we returned our rock hard Insight for a Genius after the mandatory trial period.  Without question between the Insight and the Genius, we found the Genius more comfortable.  We do not find it too hot and we find the support & comfort just right.  We are now satisfied iComfort customers and have turned the corner and would recommend this bed to prospective foam bed buyers.  I felt a bit obliged to re-post as I did some slamming of the Insight earlier on this post.  I like many wished we didn't have to fork out the steep price of admission for foam beds.  I would recommend this bed, but prepare yourselves for a week of adjustment.  Get through that, and you should be pleased.  Maybe there is a jogging/running anology here with these foam beds - the first time one runs you are...
Need Medium-Soft Memory Foam Mattress thats Comparable to the Tempurpedic Cloud Luxe or Tempurpedic Grand - Turbo556
Jun 3, 2011 12:30 AM
Hey Guys,

 

I am in the hunt for a medium-soft memory foam mattress thats similar to the Temp Cloud Luxe or Temp Grand but is not gonna break the bank...

 

I currently have a Serta Perfect Sleeper Mosaic Elite that I loved...but its 5 years old and started to get sagging parts in it...

 

I am over 300 lbs so hard foam does not feel very comfy to me....

 

I was considering this one by Dynasty,,,

http://www.amazon.com/Luxury-Grand-Memory-Mattress-SHIPPING/dp/B000X1HB6C/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks

Turbo

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Re: Serta Icomfort request for advice - moonshine30
Jul 5, 2011 2:59 AM
Hi there again!! Just posting another update on my experiences so far with the Icomfort Revoultion bed in a queen size. I don't know what to think now. The first two nights were great, the two nights after that were horrible, and I am still having back pain on this bed. BUT...... I think my back is out right now; going to the chiropractor today. I have been taking care of my sister who just had a 3 level spinal fusion on her back and is recovering. She also has this bed and bought it about 4 days after I did. She ABSOLUTELY loves her bed and says she could tell after the first nights sleep how much more comfortable and supportive it was on her back, and this is post surgery. But she has slept in hers more than me at this point as I have been sleeping at the hospital for a...

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