Help:what bed for back pain sufferer
After reading this forum, I am so confused. Some people say - buy latex, others say no it did not help. Some say flobeds, some say sleepez, some say costco, some say sams club. Others say no don't. what would be the best choice for a low back pain patient. Appreciate help. |
Re: Help:what bed for back pain sufferer
agree with everything you just said. problem is finding great springs. I started a thread asking if there was a way to buy springs only in a box and budgy said not likely. to get a strong coil spring outfit means buying a very expensive mattress you don't want - or just going for a handmade shifman, beckley or hastens. I am going to contact Legget and Platt and see if they will sell me coils in a box. I had hoped to just pick one up at a garage sale or something, but very very few people even know what coil system is in their mattress, and as we all know, the makers do not really want us to know. |
Re: Help:what bed for back pain sufferer
Google Sleepeze, it shows their retail address, in Arizona. They have a store. They also make spring mattresses. Gardner also makes their own mattresses, and I believe Sleepeze makes flippable mattresses still. Call and ask them. Doesn't Gardner makes mattresses to a customers specifications? Or am I confused with another mattress maker. |
Re: Help:what bed for back pain sufferer
I have found a number of small factories with 2 sided mattresses. one right in Brooklyn. but they mostly do not use great coil systems. on another thread a poster just bought a gardner but the coil count was 260. most are around 300 from what I can see.and they are all, so far at least, bonnell. which is not what I want to build on. I could try it on a simmons system, but they have had failure problems and I don;t know if it would hold up. |