Are latex beds without any coils supportive enough? I'm nervous they are too mushy and unsupportive. I like them for watching TV but nervous how i will feel after 8 hours or 8 years! I am so confused and really need to buy something. I', going back out to more stores today for the 10th day in a row and the sales people are NO help. |
They issued a refund and the mattress store picked it up. I complained alot! Wrote a couple long letters and called several times. It was a pretty big hassell but I did get results. I'm a good cc customer so I think that made a difference. But again I was one of the lucky ones this usually does not happen. Costco is a nice option as stated above as they will take mattresses back. The flobeds and sleepez folks will too. Both very nice to deal with. I tried their beds and they weren't for me. Return was easy with them - it's just hard to get it all packed up to ship back. Since you in in the OC go over to Ergo and start there. They have a nice selection of quality beds and you'll get a good idea of what's available in a quality bed. And another bed store that has gotten some good press is Bay Beds up in Santa Cruz http://www.baybed.com/ They can customize a bed too with their open system. I think they do use latex and some poly but since you can replace it it's not that big a deal if it softens up too much over time. They sell a couple different spring sytems too and they will ship it down to the OC for you and their prices are very resonable. Enjoy your options! This message was modified Aug 29, 2011 by Scott1258
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I will go to Ergo today! Thanks to everyone who is hangin in there with me. I just dislike every bed i try except the darn Aireloom (called Victoria Gardens). I can't stand a firm bed or memory foam...i like one that is super springy and soft. |
Then you will fall in love with the Carpe Diem beds ... enjoy your adventure! |