Mattresses for heavier people
I am a bodybuilder and weigh 275 at 5'10" and have an issue with mattresses looking like tacos after having them for only a few years. My current mattress I bought at Denver Matress about 7 years ago and have done the flip/rotation thing as they directed and it's taco'd out already. Can anyone recommend a good mattress that will give good support as the taco'd bed thing has wreaked havoc on my lower back and won't break down/taco due to my bodyweight? I had considered a memory foam mattress but I've read several reviews that those break down over time as well. Thanks everyone! |
Re: Mattresses for heavier people
Yes, definitely have a lot of selection in that type of mattress. |
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If you want an innerspring or an innerspring with latex layers, best support is a 12 1/2 or 12 3/4 gauge coil - holland maid is 12 3/4 and that is used in shifmans and beckleys. king koil makes a mattress designed for more weight. it is called extended life. they charge a lot for it but it does have a 12 3/4 gauge coil and they use a lot of them. the bed discounters carry them if you want to try it out. |
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This is an old thread, but I'll also nominate Original Mattress Factory's Orthopedic Extra Firm and Ultra Firm, with the extra foam cylinders (one if not two rows) around the edges. I have a friend who weighs over 400# and that mattress and spring set has held up to him for over 3 years now. |
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Innerspring mattresses built buy most major manufacturers are designed for the "average person" The springs are designed to be comfortable for the average person. This means that the springs are not so soft that heavy people can completely compress them and that light people get some spring comfort with out the spring being un-movable. Like wise the upholstrey is not so soft that a heavy person can wear it out in a few weeks and not so firm that a light person won't fee it to be rock hard. If you are closer to one of the extremes you will find a poorer performing mattress. When presented with some who has a high muscle mass - thus a higher weight to square foot ratio you cause a real problem for most types of mattresses. I would have you look at a higher end latex mattress. One that uses both Dunlap latex for great support as well as talalay latex for comfort. I like the Aireloom products because they also provide a 15% stronger support section across the middle width of their latex matts.
"Budgy", on this forum, seems to have a large selection of latex mattresses so his imput might be good to seek.
Gunman4440 This message was modified Oct 2, 2010 by gunman4440
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Buy the way - It seems to me I recall reading in "Bed Times" a few mths ago that Therapedic was looking at offering a group of mattresses for larger customers. You might check them out.
Gunman4440 |