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Re: Latex problems - JCturboT
Nov 14, 2009 12:38 PM
Mark,

 Sorry to hear of your latex mattress woes.I know Gardner Mattress is great to deal with so I would try talking to them and see if they could do something different with your mattress to make it softer while at the same time not losing any of the support that you require.

Latex is great to sleep on but finding the right combination can be a frustrating experience.I know from experience.

One question for you...

Did you happen to notice while in Salem if Gardner had a lot of traditional spring mattresses on display?

I was in their Rye store recently,and while there were a couple units, I wanted to try some different spring combinations before I make a decision for my next mattress.

Jeff...

Re: Latex mattreses at Jordan's in New England - JCturboT
Oct 11, 2009 3:16 PM
John,

I looked at Jordans for a latex mattress when I was searching a couple of years ago.While the Natures Rest is a very nice mattress they are rather pricey.

If you do not want to do the mail-order route for your latex mattress and you are close to the Massachusetts/New Hamshire area I woud suggest Gardner Mattress

http://www.gardnermattress.com

They have traditional spring as well as Latex mattresses and are great to deal with both online as well as in person.

Jeff...

Re: Gardner Mattresses: Has anyone seen these mattresses in person? What do you think of the quality & comfort? - JCturboT
Oct 7, 2007 2:09 AM
I would recommend Gardner Mattress without hesisation.I visited their store in Newton several times and was impressed with not only their mattresses,but their sales staff as well-very honest and not pushy at all.When I purchase my latex matress (not from Gardner,but mailorder) and told them about my issues I was having they gave me suggestions to try and didn't try to steer me towards one of their mattresses...how many stores would do that?I dealt with Mark in the Newton store (brutually honest-be prepared) and talked to Matt Power online and both were good guys.Last time I checked the webpage was down so I would sent Matt an e-mail and ask him for suggestions.Are you looking for a traditional mattress/boxsprings?Latex?Memory Foam? They have all three available but their pride and joy is their tradional mattress/boxspring.They are available in five different firmnesses with different toppers if wanted.When I was looking last year...
Re: Is there such thing as a well-made innerspring mattress any more? - markbnh1
Apr 1, 2010 3:03 PM
Leo3, I'm the guy who bought from Gardner Mattress.   It's an old fashion New England company which still seems to pride itself on making a quality product.   I'm sure there are other similar businesses around the country.   I almost bought their "Ivory Plush" model which is the traditional hand tied spring mattress with a layer of latex on top.  I don't think they use any PU foam.   However, after I did a store test of their 100% latex mattresses, I was sold on latex.  Sometimes I wish I had gone with the spring/latex model since I've had trouble getting the latex firmness where I want it.  I ended up with "too firm" latex from Gardner (after 1 comfort exchange) which I chose to correct by adding a 3 inch "medium" topper from FoamSweetFoam.   Seems fine now,  so far.

Yeh, I guess shipping costs to other areas outside of...

Any Thoughts On Gardner Mattress (or Any Brand, Actually) Cotton/Wool Over Pocket Coil Mattress? - AnalogJ
Mar 24, 2014 7:31 AM
I'm new to the forum (but have been poking around). We went to Gardner Mattress, which is located in Salem, where we live. They have a very good reputation.

 

 

 

We are looking for a mattress using pocket coils in order to isolate movement. We have been using a Simmons Beautyrest (I'm not sure of the exact model, but it was a pillow-topped model and has served us well.).  One note -- We're primarily side sleepers. My wife and I occasionally will sleep on our backs, while she, at times, sleeps on her stomach. I weigh about 225 lbs, and that seems to weigh into choice of support material. I have been getting some back issues as I get older, so proper support and a good night's sleep is important.

 

Gardner offers three varieties of...

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