Frustrated Newbie
Sep 6, 2010 12:43 AM
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I'm sure I should be diligent and read every post on here, but after a week of doing my research I'm starting to get frustrated. I love forums and this seems to be one of the best for mattresses.

With this topic post I am hoping to get a summary of the mattress types and brands that have been spoken of most highly on this forum. I know this topic is like politics, everyone feels strongly about one thing vs another without an overall concensus and I know the typw of mattress depends on the person, but I feel like someone familiar with these forums could maybe narrow down my search and provide some advice.

Basically I'm 28, living with my fiancee and thinking about consciously purchasing a mattress for the first time. We have a Sealy Posture Premier (somewhat entry level model) from 2003ish. I have never slept soundly and dream of getting consistent good nights of sleep. I have sporadic neck/shoulder and lower back discomfort but it's usually better after sleeping so I don't think the mattress is necessarily the culprit. After going to a few stores I am leaning towards a slightly firmer mattress and my fiancee towards a softer one (she is very small and light if that makes a difference) but generally I think we both just want comfort. I sleep on my back, her on her side and we both toss and turn. I am a naturally hotter person and can't sleep if I'm hot. If I do turn on my side my shoulder feels jacked up within minutes although the postition feels comfortable.

I want to get moving on a new bed but I feel stuck..Everything in the store feels reasonably comfortable, web reviews contradict each other..I just need a starting point, a roadmap. I'm even into an evolutionary approach where I start with something and add on as I go.....I just want a new bed badly and I'm fearful of throwing my money away.

Once again, I apologize for asking such a flat out newbie question. I've read the buying guide here and reviews all over the web and I feel less confident than when I started.

 

Thanks in advance!!

-JT

Re: Frustrated Newbie
Reply #9 Sep 6, 2010 4:02 PM
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jtpoulin wrote:

Oooh, looks like Gardner is nearby. I live in central Mass, is this the Gardner Sandman spoke of? http://www.gardnermattress.com/products.asp


Yes, I have heard that they have pretty good quality, and made more of the way they use to make mattresses.  I don't live in that area, so I have never tried.   You probably should check them out.   Just try to avoid anything that has polyuerethene foam in it (at least as little as possible, it doesn't last).


 

Re: Frustrated Newbie
Reply #10 Sep 6, 2010 4:09 PM
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Yes, but Gardner Mattress is not located in Gardner, MA...haha.   It's named after the original owner I believe.  If you deal with them, go to the main store in Salem, MA!   That's where the owner is and they have better prices there also.  I got my latex mattress there but they also have several other quality innerspring models.  (hint...the owner will negotiate sometimes). Ask for Gardner Sisk.   
Re: Frustrated Newbie
Reply #11 Sep 6, 2010 4:17 PM
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From here: http://www.gardnermattress.com/process.asp

seems like all the processes do involve poly foam (except the latex). Maybe it's something you have to specify that you don't want?

Re: Frustrated Newbie
Reply #12 Sep 6, 2010 4:35 PM
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jtpoulin wrote:

 

From here: http://www.gardnermattress.com/process.asp

 

seems like all the processes do involve poly foam (except the latex). Maybe it's something you have to specify that you don't want?


Yeah, I just noticed that on the website.  A bit dissapointing, but they don't use a whole lot (some S brands use inchs and inches of the stuff).  1" would probably not make much difference  The "Quilted" mattress looks to be the worst offender.  I am not sure why they use it at all other than they are trying to keep the cost down.  Maybe they have a one without or you can request without.  Not sure what the dense polyester is, but I don't think that would lose support like a PU foam.

The pocketed coil does not use PU, just has polyester pad over the springs (I think that is okay).  Not sure if you want pocketed coils, but that one sounds pretty comfortable with the latex on top of the coils.
 

p.s. there are different qualities of PU foam as well.  Some are denser and longer lasting than others.  So, 3/4" of high quality  would not necessarilly be a deal breaker for me.  I bought some HD PU foam for sofa cushions, and it seems to be holding up okay.

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Re: Frustrated Newbie
Reply #13 Sep 6, 2010 4:54 PM
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It says they use 3/4" of 1835 foam in one of their mattresses.  The 18 means 1.8 density, from what I can tell.  That is standard grade, not a premium or HD grade.  I view that as a negative.  The only good thing is that they only use 3/4" (at least the one I was looking at).  Ideally, I would not use any of this type of foam.

 

 

Example: The foam type is 1835. The 18 means a cubic foot of this foam weighs 1.8 pounds. The heavier a piece of foam, the longer it will maintain its shape. The 35 means it takes 35 pounds of pressure to compress a piece of this foam to 25% of its original height. The higher this number means the firmer the piece of foam.

The foam provided to meet the firmness specifications of soft, medium and firm are based on our experience and industry classifications. Just as people have differing opinions about the taste of food, review of a movie and physical beauty, the way a piece of foam will feel will differ from person to person. In general, a soft feel means foam will moderately compress when used, a medium feel will slightly compress and a firm feel will barely compress. The technical specifications of the foam being provided are listed in the tables below. We make no representations as to personal feel.

Premium foam will last longer than standard foam, all things being equal.

These tables are based on foam usage by an average person weighing approximately 150 to 200 pounds. Adjustments to the foam supplied will be made for weights outside these parameters.  

TUBE AND WEDGES

Standard Premium
     
Soft 1010 1518
Medium 1021 1535
Firm 1030 1545
     
CUSHIONS Standard Premium
     
Soft 1821 2627
Medium 1835 2635
Firm 1845 2645
     
Re: Frustrated Newbie
Reply #14 Sep 6, 2010 7:32 PM
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Thanks Sandman. I may call them and express my concern about the poly foam, see what options I have with that and then maybe go check the beds out.

As far as customizing each side of the bed independently for me and my fiancee, can this be done with toppers over a standard innerspring?

 

Seeing as I'm really new to this game, I'm sure even after research I'll still need to feel this one out for myself (ourselves). I want each of us to be able to change things around as we see fit. The latex beds online seem to make that possible (with the layer exchanges), and I can see it being a possibility with toppers but I just wonder how messy it would get trying to customize each side independently.......

 

by the way, we are both on the slender side.... she is 5'5" and I am 5'8".......if it makes a difference.

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Re: Frustrated Newbie
Reply #15 Sep 6, 2010 8:59 PM
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You could customize with toppers, but you would probably have to be cutting them down to the right size.

If you really want to customize both sides, then you are better off getting latex from one of the places mentioned above.  The main question would be do you like latex.  So, ideally you would try some all latex beds to get a sense.  Most people like them, but a few do not.

Re: Frustrated Newbie
Reply #16 Sep 6, 2010 9:18 PM
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Thanks Sandman. My fiancee really like the idea of the online latex mattress with their return policies and layer exchanges. We like the ones we've tried in stores....but have never spent a night on one. I wonder if it's worth the hassle of finding a hotel with a latex mattress......

If the return policies are as good as they seem at sleepez and flobeds we could try them out at home and still get our money back (sans shipping) if we decide latex is not for us.

If that is the case then the question is,

Is our ~$1500 budget enough. Seems like we may have to go with sleepez....and the 8500. If that is not reccomended I'll have to think about it......

Re: Frustrated Newbie
Reply #17 Sep 6, 2010 9:30 PM
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Most people get the10000, so that is a safer bet.  Not sure if anyone has had problems with the 8500.  It doesnt' have as much depth, which would probably diminish the comfort a bit.  If you like it on the firmer side, then it might not be a problem. What size are you getting?

 p.s.  If you got the 8500, you could always add a topper later if desired.  That kind of defeats the purpose of the wool cover, so not totally optimal.  But still it would be an option.

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Re: Frustrated Newbie
Reply #18 Sep 6, 2010 10:09 PM
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We are getting a Queen.

 

Does the wool cover keep it cooler? That is still a concern for me (not for her, she would be comfortable in a sauna).