Cheap innerspring + topper? or should I just go with solid latex?
I've recently figured out that my current mattress is the root of my morning back stiffness so it has to be replaced. IIRC, the mattress is an ultra-plush by United Sleep Products. After looking at mattresses this evening at a local store, I came home to examine my mattress and found that it's made mostly of foam with some springs in the center. I've decided that if I do buy another innerspring mattress it will have to be quite firm with minimal foam. But will the coils fatigue and cause the mattress to sag in a few years? So my first option is to buy a cheap, firm innerspring (Serta Premier Sleeper) from my local store and add a quality topper to adjust as necessary. Or, for about the same cost, should I just avoid the springs altogether and just go for a solid latex mattress and not have to worry about it sagging? I'd appreciate any opinions. |
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Re: Cheap innerspring + topper? or should I just go with solid latex? cloud9
(Dec 14, 2008 5:50 AM) -
Re: Cheap innerspring + topper? or should I just go with solid latex? phoenity
(Dec 15, 2008 11:55 AM) -
Re: Cheap innerspring + topper? or should I just go with solid latex? phoenity
(Dec 17, 2008 10:45 AM) -
Re: Cheap innerspring + topper? or should I just go with solid latex? imjay
(Jan 19, 2009 10:54 PM) -
Re: Cheap innerspring + topper? or should I just go with solid latex? cloud9
(Dec 17, 2008 6:23 AM)