SEALY Bryant Park, Stonedege or Eaglewood???
Apr 13, 2009 2:52 PM
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I just bought a Sealy Hope Mills mattress and I've been sleeping too warm.   I have never had such a problem before.  The mattress is in the same room as my previous and the room temperature is the same. 

I'd like to change it for another Sealy mattress as firm as possible.  I'm considering the Bryant Park or the Eaglewood Cushion Firm because they don't have memory foam on top, which I have been told is the material that causes to sweat at night.  The Stonedge could be another option but I believe it has memory foam on top.  Any suggestions on what might be the firmest and coolest?

I appreciate your input.  Thank you in advance.

Re: SEALY Bryant Park, Stonedege or Eaglewood???
Reply #4 Apr 21, 2009 10:47 AM
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Thank you, Steve.  I appreciate your help.
Re: SEALY Bryant Park, Stonedege or Eaglewood???
Reply #5 Apr 21, 2009 12:54 PM
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Actually I was wrong, the Bryant Park has even less - 1/2" vs 3/4" in the Eaglewood. As I said, US-Mattress.com has details including "whats in this mattress."  I'm also looking at buying a firm Sealy and putting latex on it - see my newer thread to that effect...

Also, Sealy is pretty easy to figure out. The lowest end models are called Preferred and they don't have any memory foam or latex. The Reserve models are a step up and have some memory foam. The Signature models have both memory and latex foams. The reserve and signature models also have more coils and better edging than the preferred.

Steve

This message was modified Apr 21, 2009 by st3v3k4hn