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Re: Simmons WorldClass Angelique Extra Firm? - nabby
Jul 18, 2008 7:20 PM
my experience is 50% off at macy's is the normal selling price elsewhere. their prices are never very good unless you can get something much steeper, like 60-75% off.

i almost bought a Simmons Beautyrest Black (around $3k) at macy's until i did a little more research... that would have been a terrible waste of money....
Re: Simmons WorldClass Angelique Extra Firm? - xyz310
Jul 18, 2008 10:32 PM
nabby wrote:
my experience is 50% off at macy's is the normal selling price elsewhere. their prices are never very good unless you can get something much steeper, like 60-75% off.

i almost bought a Simmons Beautyrest Black (around $3k) at macy's until i did a little more research... that would have been a terrible waste of money.



So where did you end up buying a mattress? Was it still the Black?

Thanks!...

Compare latex mattresses - EcoCloud, CozyPure, FloBed, and even Simmons Black Viola - tex88
Jan 10, 2009 12:52 AM
Hi, I'm trying to buy a new mattress, and i'm looking for a few tips. Our current bed is a Sterns & Foster Firm Euro-Pillowtop, which now has massive body impressions that are messing up my back (since i'm a back sleeper). My fiance (a side sleeper) of course loves the ultra poofy luxuriousness of the pillowtop, and doesn't mind that the foam collapses after a minute of laying on it.

So my goal is to find a soft and comfortable, yet supportive and durable mattress. Ideally with some amount of "luxury" feel to the quilting, rather than just a very thin cotton cover with a tiny bit of wool.

I started looking at Simmons, but ruled out everything except the Beautyrest Black Viola (with a tiny bit of latex in it), since the top quilting seems soft and luxurious yet not very tall (it's not a pillowtop), so i would...
Re: Anyone familiar with Simmons beautyrest NXG - Kait
Nov 1, 2008 10:46 AM
I looked at the information for both...they don't look very different from each other except the Black doesn't tell you what is in the pillowtop.  I personally HATE pocketed coils...am giving our relatively new mattress with pocketed coils to our daughter...kills my low back.  I've cut it open and put every type of foam in it...still hurts me.  Top pocketed coils with soft memory foam and you have nothing but soft and no support whatsoever.  Must work for some people but not for me.
Both the pocketed coils and memory foam allow the body to push down, they conform, but there is no opposing push back up from either so you just sink.  These are not supportive.  I would think that women in particular would have issues with this combo.
Kait...
Re: Any experience with Simmons Beautyrest Black or Sealy Springfree? - BillB
May 15, 2009 12:09 PM
blantonator wrote:
Will I regret buying one of these mattresses?

Also on a side note, I am planning on moving out of the state in a few months.  Am I better off buying from a big chain, which will be in my new city(Macys) vs. a local Mattress Warehouse.  Will the Mattress Warehouse service me if i live in another state?

Thanks,

Ben


Yes, you will more than likely regret buying one of these mattresses. Chances are good that they will develop the same ruts you have now.  These bed companies are not what they used to be. They want you to buy a new bed every 5 years or so. Not like in the not too distant past where you could get a good 10 to 15 years out of a quality mattress.

If you buy from Macys, you'll pay probably double (at least) what you might pay at a smaller retailer....

Anyone familiar with Simmons beautyrest NXG - goodnightsleep
Nov 1, 2008 8:10 AM
Hello-

I am debating between the Simmons BeutyRest Black (Rosalyn) and their NXG series,  but can't seem to find any reviews on the NXG.  Can anyone help?

Thanks!...

Sterilized Contents? on Label - SimmonsBlack
Mar 28, 2009 9:12 PM
I need some help... I recently purchased a bed from Mattress Discounters ... One, it was a Simmons Beautyrest Black Gabrelia.  I've notice a couple of strange things.

1) The bed does not have an oval "Simmons Beautryrest Black" logo on the side. In the showroom, it did.. but, the one delivered did not.

2) The label with the percentage of material was different from the one I saw in the 2 showrooms. One had 70% of xyz.. and the one on my bed is 59%. of xyz.... I've seen both variants when going to different stores. But, all stores have the logo (see above)

3) The label notes that its all new contents.. but, I've seen multiple beds.. and in the middle, I see "content sterilized".  It was denoted as a new bed. Again, at the showroom, it was not the case. I saw another bed, and it had the same thing....

Any experience with Simmons Beautyrest Black or Sealy Springfree? - blantonator
May 15, 2009 6:50 AM
I currently own a 4 year old Sealy.  It has been too soft for me from day and and now how a divit, which causes my girlfriend to roll into me.  She's had it with the mattress and will no longer sleep on it.  I also to not get a good nights sleep, no aches, but wake up tired every morning

So, obviously I need something new.  I've done my reading and see Latex beds like flobeds and sleepez are well liked, but I'm nervous about buying a bed without testing on it.  I've been to pretty much every bed center and furniture store within 20 miles and found that the Simmons Beautyrest Black Plush Firm (no pillow top) @ $1800 and the Simmons Springfree Plush, also $1800, to be the best.  We liked these two for the support and cussion they gave as well as having minimal motion transfer.  I've...
Re: Any experience with Simmons Beautyrest Black or Sealy Springfree? - shawnamuffin
Jun 13, 2009 7:54 PM
DH and I tried a SpringFree for about half an hour at a local shop about a week ago. Very firm initial feel, which we liked, but all of the big S's latex mattresses seem to have PU foam in them or some kind of extra "cushion" on top that isn't latex at all. And their cores aren't usually latex, either. Maybe in a few years, the big S companies will truly go to latex, but for now, it seems like a ripoff. Latex is just a buzz-word for them right now....
Re: MATTRESS SURGERY: performing a "foam-ectomy" on my Englander mattress - w/ photos - Alexander
Sep 7, 2009 5:17 PM
Jim,

Most major retailers will have cards that have at least some of the information you're looking for. Some small shops don't. I have an old one from my shop lying here it says the following:

- 782 Sealy Posturetech coils

- 7 zone No Toss and Turn inlay with Visco - Latex - Visco pressure relief

- Unicased XT edge support

- Silk and wool infused top

These cards are attached to the headboards of my former shop and are different for each bed. That's about all the detail they go into and are generally more than enough for most consumers. Most of your larger stores and some of your smaller stores should provide at least this much.

So far as the names of the beds being different goes. Well, sometimes the beds are genuinely different by retailer. 5 turn vs 7turn coils, etc. For the most part, however, they're not. The manufacturers have given you a way...

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