Beginner Questions
Mar 29, 2009 10:13 PM
Joined: Mar 29, 2009
Points: 10
Hi everyone!

I'm going to purchase my first mattress soon and have been doing research on Sealys, Simmons, Serta, memory foam, toppers, latex, have read articles online and in Consumer Reports, went to a mattress store today, and I had absolutely no idea there was so much to know and how many options there are! Hopefully with some research I can get a great mattress that will provide great sleep. I'm also thinking more about quality of sleep, initially I was planning on buying a cheap mattress but having done some research I think it makes more sense to get a quality one to improve my sleep.

I have a number of questions and I tried to do searches on the forum here but have not been totally successful in finding what I'm looking for.

1. How do you distinguish between coils and upholstery? When I go back to a mattress store and try out different ones should I try to determine the ideal coil number for me, and then try to find different mattresses with that number of coils with different kinds of upholsteries, some soft, some very thin? I'm confused because more coils is supposed to be firmer, but then a person just gets a feathertop upholstery which negates the firmness... so I don't see how these play together. It says in the Buying Guide that the upholstery is for comfort and once you fall asleep it is the number of coils that determines the support, in which case why wouldn't the most coils be the best? Or do you have to determine it based on how your back feels in the morning?

2. What's the purpose of mattress toppers? It seems that some use them to make cheap mattresses more comfortable, but wouldn't it be a pure comfort issue since its not increasing the support of the bed any (or is it?)?

3. How reputable are memory foam mattresses sold online on ebay? Eg, see the following one:

http://cgi.ebay.com/10-FULL-DBL-5LB-DENSITY-MEMORY-FOAM-MATTRESS-bed-beds_W0QQitemZ190297159413QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item190297159413&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66%3A2|65%3A15|39%3A1|240%3A1318#rpdId

It's being comparted to a Temperpedic, is 5 pounds density, which sounds pretty good for a foam mattress, and there is a 10 year warranty and 60 day money back guarantee. It's also an ebay power seller.

4. I found some inexpensive mattresses online, a Sealy Backsaver alone for $220 and a 390 Bonnel innerspring coil system for $200. How do I determine the quality of these, can I look at number of coils, manufacturer warranty, etc?

Thanks for any input!
Re: Beginner Questions
Reply #4 Mar 27, 2012 8:45 PM
Joined: Mar 20, 2012
Points: 28
Inquisitive,

Here are some suggestions for local mattress makers that make incredibly high quality mattresses and if you were to compare them to the S brands that you are focusing on you will find that the cost to quality ratio is MUCH higher with these folks.

Gardner Mattress ( www.gardnermattress.com ) - I recommend that you visit their showroom in Salem. Their sales staff is incredibly knowledgeable. Spend at least 15 mins lying on the mattresses the way that you would sleep. If you decide to buy - haggle, haggle, haggle.

Worley Beds www.worleybeds.com in New Bedford great products same story as Gardner.

Mystic Bedding in Medford www.mysticbedding.com is a small shop with innerspring options but no full mem foam or latex

The Mattress Maker www.themattressmaker.com in Brockton.

When you are dealing with the S brands the unfortunate reality is that the materials they use, especially the foams, are not the highest quality and can breakdown much faster than one of these smaller label mattresses as they use higher quality materials and really take the time to craft a product.

I have been to Gardner and Mystic and their products are very nice and much higher quality than even the best of the S brands as I looked and tested those too.

Good luck.

Re: Beginner Questions
Reply #5 Mar 27, 2012 9:59 PM
Joined: Mar 15, 2012
Points: 182
inquisitive:

My 2 cents...

o  The core structure should support your weight so that your spine does not sag/stretch.  Front sleep needs a firm mattress... if it's too weak, you'll feel it right away since your spine does not bend that way.  Back sleep can tolerate some sag, but a little can become too much.  Side sleep is the trickiest... requires a pillow... keeping the spine level while the hips and shoulders sink a bit.  Once you know what you're looking for, you'll begin to feel it right away.  Don't let the surface cushion confuse your evaluation of core support.  Find core support first for your body weight and sleep positions.

o  The surface structure should contour to your body, imparting some support to distribute your weight to the core structure.  Lay on a floor and all of your weight is on a few bearing points.  You want a surface structure that contours to your body to help spread those bearing points over a greater area for pressure relief.

o  The surface should be comfortable, cushion, and breathable.  Too much cushion can get in the way of moving around, collect heat, and breakdown prematurely with body set.

The rest is how they do it and for how much... design, materials, quality, durability.  I feel that a good quality, middle-of-the-road innerspring mattress that functions right is better value than an expensive 'luxury' mattress that can be over-built and over-priced.  Find a store that feels sensible from the minute you walk in the door... they will have a decent selection worth looking at.  Like-Wise, at the first sign of mattress non-sense, walk out... it's not worth your time trying to find a decent mattress in a store that is only there to move ridiculously over-built over-priced mattresses.

Start with the mattress you are sleeping on now.  Identify what works and what doesn't and why.  Try some props for cause and affect.  You'll soon discover what you are looking for in a mattress.

Don't blindly spend a lot of money thinking that will be a solution.

Hope this helps!

GK

Re: Beginner Questions
Reply #6 Mar 28, 2012 8:39 PM
Joined: Mar 29, 2009
Points: 10
Thanks for the great responses.

 

Are you familiar with the Newton and Woburn locations of Gardner Mattress? They are closer to me but I could also go to Salem.

Any opinions on toppers, should I consider getting a really firm mattress and then using a topper to try to combine the best of both worlds, that is good support + comfort? Is this possible? I almost always sleep on my back but probably turn a bit during the night.

Also, is there any way to search this forum by just the topic threads? The search functionality doesn't seem that great and I don't want to answer questions that have already been discussed.

Re: Beginner Questions
Reply #7 Mar 31, 2012 1:54 AM
Joined: Mar 25, 2011
Points: 30
SRNH,

I'm in the Los Angeles area. do you know any good, local, trustworthy manufacturer's out here? trustworthy is key. we visited a few small stores selling mattresses in LA, but they were just saying anything to get you to buy from them and not the guy down the street. i would not mind buying from a local trustworthy source if I could find one...

Thanks.

Re: Beginner Questions
Reply #8 Mar 31, 2012 5:39 AM
Joined: Mar 20, 2012
Points: 28
Alopex,

In Covina you have Flexus Mattress Co. ( www.flexuscomfort.com ).

Also www.customcomfortmattress.com - higher price with superb quality - 7 showrooms including w. Hollywood and Pasadena.

www.royal-mattress.com again in Covina

Hope those help as they are all good manufacturers.

Good Luck.

Re: Beginner Questions
Reply #9 Mar 31, 2012 7:58 PM
Joined: Mar 25, 2011
Points: 30
Thanks SRNH!!

I'm in process of checking out their websites. I like the fact that flexus comfort makes double sided flippable mattresses. that is very hard to find.

 

what experience do you have with any of these manufacturers? have you purchased anything from any of them?

 

Re: Beginner Questions
Reply #10 Mar 31, 2012 8:24 PM
Joined: Mar 25, 2011
Points: 30
so this is interesting. I read imjays post above and it sounded interesting and I was going to ask him which waterbed he bought, but looking at his profile it says he is a 'banned user'.

 

does anyone know why?

 

i slept on type of waterbed for years and found it very comfortable, it was the kind with 6 or 7 large tubes in it filled with water that were set into a mattress like container. it looked like a mattress, but there were no foams or springs, it just held the tubes.  but it was old and we inherited it from a friend so when we moved we left it behind and i figured it wouldnt be that hard to get a new mattress.

how i wish i had held onto that mattress..little did i know the hell that mattress shopping is...

 

 

Re: Beginner Questions
Reply #11 Apr 1, 2012 12:49 PM
Joined: Mar 29, 2009
Points: 10
alopex wrote:

so this is interesting. I read imjays post above and it sounded interesting and I was going to ask him which waterbed he bought, but looking at his profile it says he is a 'banned user'.

 

 

does anyone know why?

 

i slept on type of waterbed for years and found it very comfortable, it was the kind with 6 or 7 large tubes in it filled with water that were set into a mattress like container. it looked like a mattress, but there were no foams or springs, it just held the tubes.  but it was old and we inherited it from a friend so when we moved we left it behind and i figured it wouldnt be that hard to get a new mattress.

how i wish i had held onto that mattress..little did i know the hell that mattress shopping is...

 

 


imjay did highly recommend his waterbed. I might see if they have any in Salem. Not sure why he would be banned or if anyone here knows him. It might be possible to track him down on another forum.

Re: Beginner Questions
Reply #12 Apr 1, 2012 3:12 PM
Joined: Mar 20, 2012
Points: 28
Inquisitive,

Jordans did have a waterbed like the one you were mentioning at their Nashua store. It was just to the left of the front window in their hokey "Sleep Lab".