Hello to all:
I would really like to read about some reviews on this bed, I have done research and today purchased this bed, if you own a PBL bed I would love to hear from you. |
I went and layed on one today and wow.. I loved it. now just have to justify the price to myself. |
I too have seen the Pure Bliss at a local Minneapolis store. Their prices locally were high IMO, but I found that the beds on HealthBack.com are actually made by PureBliss for Healthy Back. Check out their online prices. I would like to find some more info on how they hold up over time. I too liked the PureBliss in the store, but the prices scared me away. I'm looking at either DIY at FBM or Healthy Back at this point. |
I'm in the process of finding what works for me and Ive been sleeping on a latex topper to see if latex works - loved the softness in the store, but its not working to sleep on for me. But my wife likes it. So I now see value in having the swappable layers and customizable sides like SleepEZ offers. I would hate to have purchased a Bliss mattress and be locked in to the retailer (they are found at sleepys locally, where you can only do a store credit.) Whatever you choose, I think the return/exchange policy is very important to consider. |
I'm looking for a King size and I can replicate a PLB Pamper for about $1000 at FBM or the nature for under $1200. I can still swap out the layers if necessary with FBM. The sleepez King 8500 is over $2K and the HealthyBack Pamper is $2200 or Nature is $2900. Last week Healty Back had 30% off, so it was much more attractive last week. |
proof1st- Keep in mind that an all latex mattress (all layers) feels different than a latex topper, so just be sure you try one in store or that you get one with a return policy just in case! |
I sell mattresses and do not carry Pure Bliss, but I have heard some awesome reviews from customer in my area about them... I agree about the return/exchange policy. Remember that no matter where or what you buy, sleeping on a new mattress WILL aLMOST ALWAYS cause some soreness during the first couple of weeks as both your back and the bed are being conditioned (or broken in). The worse your last mattress was, the more distinct the pain will be typically when your back muscles are required to work so drastically different than how they had been. The truth is you may relax much quicker that first couple of weeks, but wake up feeling a little sore... after about 2-3 weeks (I usually suggest about 5-6 in memory foam, especially Tempurpedic) if it is still causing soreness... RETURN or EXCHANGE!
Sleep well "meand3" |