I own a company called Sleep etc., and I am the Hastens Dealer in CT. In fact, I am was the first Hastens dealer in the US, so I am well qualified to provide accurate information and comparisons. To answer the question of "which firmness to buy", the answer is of course dependant of which firmness is comfortable to you, but I would put the most weight on the spring unit that is tensioned correctly to keep your spine aligned properly. If you are lying on your side, your shoulders and hips should sink in, but you should not hammock into the bed. If you drew a line down your spine from between your shoulder blades down to your but, the line should be straight. On a mattress that is too hard, there will be a curve to your spine. If the mattress is too soft, you will hammock into it and there will be a curve to your spine. The person who was 177lbs, would be best matched with the Hastens medium. The gauge of the wire and the tension of the coils will keep that persons spine the straightest.
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Hello, I've been sleeping on a Hastens Naturally for a few years now and they are great beds. I wish I could have afforded the Excelsior as I think it's more comfortable then the 2000T (or at least was a few years ago.) I would go for the medium. Best Wishes |
Hello, I am a Hastens Rep in Toronto Canada, I aggree with my CT friend, a hastens is a comfort thing, suport is there in every bed the suport that is right for you , is what we help you find. The quilty of steel we use in our beds is stronger an treated so that in 25 years the springs will remain in place and will be doing the same great job. This company has been around for over 180 years, we are not a 10year old company with a 25 year waranty. |