Can you recommend any good places in southern Houston?
Oct 25, 2010 2:39 AM
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Hubby and I have a Simmons Beautyrest that is dead-dead-dead.  Usual story.  Wonderful for the first 6-8 months, started getting worse, and now not even 4 years later it's giving us both pretty bad backaches.  And we didn't have a cover, so it's stained, which means no warranty replacement.

Gr.

So, we're trying to find a new mattress that we could actually afford.  I'm leaning toward going for one of the basic firm innersprings.  We already have a 1.5" memory foam topper which has helped even out the bed a *little*, so we could put that on a mattress.

Unfortunately, our budget is pretty tight, so I'm really trying to find a good deal, if there is such a thing.

I do know that neither of us likes the tempurpedic at all.  I'm assuming (perhaps incorrectly) that we wouldn't like pure latex any more than we do pure memory foam.

So far, the best I can find is having to go with one of the (*shudder*) S brands.

Thanks!

Re: Can you recommend any good places in southern Houston?
Reply #4 Oct 25, 2010 2:45 PM
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Comparing latex to anything it would be more like High Resilience polyfoam in it's feel than anything else (and certainly closer than it is to memory foam).

You usually won't even find the best quality HR polyfoam in the "S" brand beds unless you are going into the higher ends ... and even this is not as high quality (or as "good feeling" in my view) as latex.

It would be well worth while laying on a few latex mattresses to see how you like them (make sure it is latex you are laying on and not a few inches of polyfoam on top of latex) as many people here believe that either by itself or in combination with other layers that it makes the best mattress. One thing is for sure and that is it is about the most durable material you will find.

With the information in this forum, most people are absolutely amazed at the value and quality they can find outside of the "S" brands ... including finding latex and other high quality constructions at prices way below what they thought possible.

What is the mid range of your budget (the amount you want to stay below but that you would consider going above if you found something that was your version of "absolute perfection at an amazing price")?

You also have lots of choices where you are and it would be well worth taking your time to find something suitable. A quick search for example came up with this place (if you can get past the morphing head and the eyes, he at least says the "right" things lol) ... which has a sealy spring free king (one of the better "S" brand beds depending on which one it is) for $595. Don't know anything about them so don't take this as a recommendation as I personally wouldn't buy this mattress.

Phoenix

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Re: Can you recommend any good places in southern Houston?
Reply #5 Oct 25, 2010 3:48 PM
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We are also in the market for a new mattress and live in Houston.  I am focused on a healthy one and have found a store in Houston called New Living (http://www.newliving.net/) on Kirby we are looking at the Green Leaf Supreme by Keetsa (non toxci memory foam) and the Lago by OMI (latex).  Another store that carries a healthy mattress is One Green Street, I believe the model they carrie is the Serene by Natura.

Good luck!

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