Hello to all, I read as much as I could from old posts, but a lot of the posts I saw didnt help narrow anything down for me. I'll start by saying that I am looking for a medium-firm mattress in KING size. Not only do I like the feel of medium-firm and some plush-firms, I hear they are better for us back sufferers. I want to spend 2,000 or under TOTAL. I went today and slept on a TON of beds and found the most comfortable for me was the "SIMMONS BEAUTYREST World-Class Plush-Firm.......". It wasnt a pillowtop and had only a little padding on top the coils. I come to this site though, hoping to find good reviews, and am really disappointed. All reviews found here on the Beautyrest are negative. The only two mattresses I have ever had have BOTH been Sealy Posturepedics and BOTH sagged horribly in the middle after 6 months. I don't want the same experience for me and my new wife. And even though the Beautyrest was so comfortable, I dont want something with bad reviews from other people. I always like to make the best informed decision possible, I just feel lost in trying to make the best choice. I even tried to find a flip-style model, as I read on here that may be the best bet, but I was told time and time again that those werent made anymore. Need some help here. Again, looking for medium-firm, under 2,000, and something that wont breakdown under normal circumstances. Open to any suggestions. Thanks. This message was modified Oct 14, 2008 by bayoufrogg
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People seem to like latex mattresses, eg from sleepez. Its in your price range. Do you like latex mattresses ? |
Many folks with back problems don't do well on an all latex unless you're a side sleeper...something to keep in mind. Also, I understand king innerspring mattresses are built out of two twin XL's which explains why they don't sag down the middle but rather they develop a hump with sagging on each side of it.You are right about looking for one with less padding. You can always add a latex topper to soften it if need be. Good luck! |
I have never slept on a latex bed. After reading on this site, though, seems like people w/ back probs just dont like them. I know I cant STAND a tempurpedic mattress. I just want a firm mattress that a majority of people say they have not had probs after 5 years. Cant seem to find any GOOD reviews......one here and there, but not much more than that. |
You may also check to see if you have an otis bed dealer nearby. They make foam mattresses: http://www.csnfutons.com/Liberty-8"-Futon-Mattress-OD1047.html http://www.csnfutons.com/Haley-150-8-Futon-Mattress-OD1055.html BTW, did you say that both your mattresses sagged after just 6 MONTHS ?? |
I don't know what part of the country you live in, but if it's anywhere near a major metropolitan area I would suggest trying to find a small local company that makes its own mattresses. They will often customize to your specifications since they make them on site, and it might be your best bet to get a high quality old-fashion flippable innerspring mattress to which you can add your own comfort layers. Most retail mattress stores do have flippable mattresses without all the excess PU foam padding, but they are usually low end models, suitable for guest rooms or kids rooms, but not everyday use by two adults. |
Wolf makes mattresses (marketed as futon mattresses) with polyyester fibers for the comfort layer (as opposed to foam). Would polyester fibers suffer from the same shortcomings ? I had a wolf mattress for several years, and I liked it; but then I dont have a problem with most mattresses. |
I replaced my Simmons, with a Latex kit bed from FloBeds! I been to most latex Mattress Co. West of the Rockies. Several in Southern Cal., Sleep Ez in Good Year Az. Went to FloBeds because of their return pollicy. Sleep Ez about $400 to restock, I think!? I could not believe the third night. I woke up in the AM in the same position I fell asleep in! No more lower back pain. Latex pillow also! No more neck pain! They claim 97% of their sales are internet. The strange thing is it is a warm sleep! Not hot! Like the Sensor foam! There's no support in the sensor foam anyway! Waited way to long about 8 years looking! As one store had a small block of sensor foam, under a bed post! Several years worth of pressure, it never sprung back! Same thing was done with a latex block, no damage! Simmion, as I understand use non tempered springs! The part that fail is thje padding any way. The deeper the pillow top on any bed faster the hole forms. It will be your best $!,800 spent! Go latex! I'm sold! If a heavy person, you would need a three layer kit mattress. Why a kit bed? You can play around the firmness. This message was modified Oct 17, 2008 by Jcocker
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Bayoufrogg mentioned he was a back pain sufferer. Latex is great--IF you can sleep on it. For many people with lower back issues latex is not a good fit. They often need a mattress with rigid support to the lumbar area. This means one of the Bonnell varients-- offset, continuous coil, Luraflex--but not pocket coils which support the back in a similar manner to latex. And the less foam the better--as always! |
I'm a side sleeper and love my three layer latex. Recently I have been thinking of making it a little softer. All I really have to do is flip a couple of layers. I really needed a firm mattress three years ago. This worked great, and allowed me to fine tune the bed. I just remembered, I got my latex from memoryfoam.com. It took me over a year to decide to order latex. I started with an Aerobed of all things. I was experimenting to see how firm I needed my bed to relieve back pain. I was blowing them up to the max and they would start leaking in three months. I was under warranty three times, but it really taught me what I needed. One other person started out on an aerobed, it's hard to remember. :) I would still be on one if they didn't have the leak problems. I'll bet they have turned the air pressure down by now. My latex is on plyboard. First I ordered a 35 and 28 and by folding them I got about any combination I could think of. I finally bought another 35 (says 33.5). Back when I was looking the 35/35/28 was very popular among the larger men. Are you guys still using ILD, I don't see much mention of it anymore... One thing I know from hanging out here in the past, you are not going to find the magical apples in a couple of days. If you do I would like to invite you to Vegas with me. :) |
Cloud 9, you really are a font of information! I've been off this site for a few weeks(computer and all in it died), just found it again. I kept wishing and hoping my individual coil mattress would somehow work(ya know, the one that is in pieces). You've just described why it won't. Latex does NOT work for my back and neither does this type of coil...had no idea why. Thanks! I bought a mattress for my daughter recently, made by the mattress maker in Fresno. Simple bed, bonnell unit, cotton batting, just a bit of foam on top, and flippable. She LOVES it. Now for my back. I have two choices right now. One, have them remove the innards of my bed, put in a Bonnell unit and the cotton and foam, and zipper...hope that works. Otherwise, can start again from scratch and have them make a bed for me. Good money after bad. Other thing I found out recently is that the Sealy Signature series has the springs that I slept on in the Crown Jewell(when I was out of town, healed my back). These springs have an extra bit of coil that sticks up and offers additional support, so they say. This from the bed blog that answers bed questions(that guy knows his stuff). But if I buy one of these, I fear the same problem that i have had in the past, the foam breaking down way prematurely. If I buy one of these and then try to have my bed guy fix it, I think he'll refuse. Anybody have any ideas on that? This message was modified Oct 21, 2008 by Kait
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