The long ordeal is over -- call me a spring man!
Got the latest mattress yesterday, a Serta. It's great. Supportive and yielding. Maybe it will only last 2 yrs, at this point that's fine with me! I slept on it last night with no foam and it was acceptable. I will likely add 2 or 3" of some memory foam (or maybe keep a soft latex foam layer from the Sleepez kit) to give it a bit more cushioning and it will be great. It feels significantly different than the mattress I tried in the showroom. Much firmer which is GOOD. But it made me realize what a waste of time it is bothering to test a mattress in the store! They are all being pounced on for years, so they are pretty much useless as test models. In hindsight, I should have just ordered any Serta Plush mattress as this was the mattress type I had been using for many years and loved for the first five years of ownership. I probably prefer the Serta spring system over the Sealy and Simmons since it is what I got used to... Very little motion transfer, and it feels like a solid unit. When the padding starts to collapse in a couple years I now know (thanks to hundreds of hours reading this forum) to just slice the thing open, remove and replace with my own foam (if the warranty won't replace it first though). This message was modified Mar 19, 2008 by novahelp
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Re: The long ordeal is over -- call me a spring man!
I ditto Cloud 9 Novahelp! Good for you for finally finding a mattress that works for you. The good thing is you're an educated mattress consumer and you know what to do to give your mattress a new life after your comfort layers die on you. Think of the savings over the years....replacing foam instead of replacing mattresses. I'm so thankful for the folks who share their knowledge on this forum. |
Re: The long ordeal is over -- call me a spring man!
Well, the mattress got better! I placed the 2.9" latex SOFT layer from my Sleepez mattress kit on top of the serta -- it's GREAT!!! The soft latex on top of the mattress is actually quite firm (more so then when it was on top of a latex core for some weird reason), and it's firm enough to pretty much keep me off the mattress layer while the springs support my weight. In fact, its better than the memory foam I had tried previously. Some of the folks here are right, springs with a latex topper is really the best of both worlds. Will keep trying it another couple nights to determine if it is a fluke or not :) I know regarding the mattress warranty and I honestly don't care anymore :). If I get 2 yrs, fine I know what to do is to either just get any serta plush, try to get warranty service, or just remove the plush layers and replace them. After hundreds of hours of work on sleep, I am just not going to worry about the future longevity as I am happy to be close to finishing... :) This message was modified Mar 21, 2008 by novahelp
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Re: The long ordeal is over -- call me a spring man!
Or like mine where I have springs and a couple 1" latex layers OVER the springs (inside my zippered mattress) and my Dream Coil Omalon topper. Like YOUR mattress, it definitely has that "awwwww factor". I hope your mattress configuration continues to work for you novahelp! |
Re: The long ordeal is over -- call me a spring man!
My teenage daughter has a VERY firm twin size mattress and just 1" of soft Overstock.com latex (topper) has really made a difference. I also added about 3/4" of lightweight memory foam, also from Overstock. Her mattress is still very supportive, but also comfortably plush. This message was modified Mar 22, 2008 by BeddyBye
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Re: The long ordeal is over -- call me a spring man!
Well it's been seveal nights. While the bed without the latex topper is ok, with the topper it's still pretty much perfect. I guess I will just keep one of the layers. Phew, it's a lot of money to spend on a bed, but I just am happy this is all finally over... |
Re: The long ordeal is over -- call me a spring man!
Novahelp, I am glad you finally have a bed that you are comfortable with. It takes time but it is well worth it and we are all different and have different needs. |
Re: The long ordeal is over -- call me a spring man!
When I was changing her bed last night I noticed there was no memory foam. Just the inch of talalay latex and a fiberbed over that. Nice! |
Re: The long ordeal is over -- call me a spring man!
I bet you are! Now go to bed! ZzzzzZzzzzzzz. LOL |