Has anyone bought a NexGel Mattress?
I tried this mattress at the store and I have to say it is wonderfully comfortable and supportive in the right places. At least for me. The single layer of honeycomb gel is for people of average weight. Heavier folks can purchase two layers of the gel. I want to buy one, but I have no idea how it holds up. The honeycomb gel is supposed to be a long lasting material. But the inner parts of the bed are optional latex or regular foam. Has anyone bought this mattress? And if so, how has it held up? Does it sag after a while? Thank you, SH This message was modified Jan 7, 2010 by sleepyhead
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Very interesting. I would luv to try this out but there are no retailers near me. Innomax has a mattress they call a "Sponge Bed" which is basically a waveless waterbed with a layer of memory foam or latex on top. Hopefully someone will chime in who has experience with this mattress. |
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ive got one sitting in my warehouse right now waiting to go out as soon as I have room for it. ive tried intellibeds before which is basically the same thing. i will post up some first impressions of it once i actually get a chance to really test it out. |
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It would be interesting if one of the industry affiliates would chronicle the "Utah Gel War". Gel-Tec (geltechnology.com) is no longer in business. At one time in Washington, Utah there was both a My Comfort My Way and Intellibed store (both selling gel products) right across the street from one another. Really an "in your face" situation! I believe only the Intellibed store remains. For those curious about the gel material . . check if your Walmart has these seat cushions in the Automotive department near the steering wheel covers. These work great for reducing the "posterior pressure points" (which restrict blood flow) on a computer desk chair. |
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I will check this out as my computer desk chairs old cheap PU foam has completely broken down. This might just prove to be what my posterior needs. |
Thank you Sager66 for an informed response.
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I unfortunately cannot answer any of your questions so far as how well the gel would hold up, but I would assume the higher end beds with latex as the core instead of poly foam will last significantly longer. We just got the double gel latex set up...the top of the line NexGel...I think we ordered the wrong bed. I definitely think it would feel a lot better for a heavier person but myself @ 170lbs am not heavy enough to even make the honeycombs collapse unless I am sitting on it. We also brought ours in with a collapseable base which has to be constructed first, this was also a mistake on our part. unless you have to move the base through a really tight doorway or staircase the hassle of building it is probably not worth it. Anyway this all being said you can tell the mattress has all they say there is in it....it is HEAVY. I am also a little concerned about the height of the mattress, this one definitely should come default with a low profile base. Or they really should consider eliminating the soy/poly 4" foam piece on the bottom of the mattress, I just find it unnecessary perhaps its there to add height if anything. They also make versions of these beds with a pocket coil core as opposed to various foam cores. As soon as I have a heavier person in the store that is looking for a good quality bed I am gonna have them try it out as well and get some more opinions on it. This message was modified Jan 8, 2010 by budgy
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I've been on a bed search for many years, sleeping on air for the last several. I took a spin on one of these Gel beds yesterday, I bet they have a web site. It comes in 5 different configurations, some even have covered coils deep within the mattress. BTW, I have one of those chair pads in my car! 3 years old and just starting to break down because the cover wore out not because the rubber gave up. Great product, pricy bed but they were giving the demo bed away at $850 for the queen. If I don't like the latex that is coming today I will be making a bee line for this one. I ordered a Costco latex bed, same price as this bed BUT no foundation. Only a restful sleep will tell. I'm taking back the Comfort Aire bed I got at Costco, worst bed, yuck! |
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Related news article at <a href="http://www.edizone.com/">ediZONE</a> (Flash website) . . click NEWS at upper right . . Gel Bed Topper To Be Sold At Mass Retail <a href="http://wondergel.com/">WonderGel</a> |
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From what I've been told by a mattress industry professional, here's what the deal is between IntelliBED and Nexgel. IntelliBED holds the exclusive rights to sell mattresses containing IntelliGel for the US and Canada. NexGel mattresses contain a form of the gel that has to have a certain minimum percentage of air contained within the gel, so that they could circumvent the patent license held by Intellibed. This gel is not as strong as the real Intelligel, and may not be as durable in the long run. I've been told that mattresses containing real intelligel has been proven to be very durable. I don't believe that the nexgel can be as durable, considering it has air bubbles in it... It's not proven in the marketplace. |
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I totally believe there must be a difference because you can definitely feel it. But of course "Intelligel" is exclusive to Intellibed, it is just their name for it. Its kind of like saying Beautyrest pocket coils are exclusive to Simmons, and they are, because its their name for the product. Even if they were the exact same material NexGel would be calling their product NexGel and not "Intelligel". |
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Years ago I think I bought a pillow for $100 (wasted money) that had gel squares. I didn't like it all. I was thinking about getting the mattress and tried the pillow. I am glad I only lost $100. That store closed here, I thought they went out of business. If this is the same stuff.... |