Sleep Number/Memory Foam Bed...
Feb 17, 2010 8:34 AM
Joined: Oct 8, 2009
Points: 192
Was out of town and saw this at one of their stores, the quality of the mem foam didnt seem that great but the ability to increase the firmness is good

I had the standard sleep number before and it got to the point that even at 100 it wasnt firm enough

just thought i would mention it

was on sale, $5000 for $2500
Re: Sleep Number/Memory Foam Bed...
Reply #4 Feb 24, 2010 11:44 AM
Joined: Jan 9, 2010
Points: 128
I love this place! OK, it takes hours to find all this info. I've spent weeks reading all I can and one day I'll figure out how to store all this info! Right now it's in the ol' noggin.

Google air bed componets and see what you come up with!

randys, I found a really good use for my Overstock latex...I put it under my couch cushions, on top of the doors from the Oak entertainment center that I am using for my bed. I have a really comfortable couch and it's tall, easy to get in and out of. People want to know what I did...of course the dogs love it! I've said it before, if I lay all my foams on the floor the dogs ALWAYS go for latex never mem foam!!

Alice

Re: Sleep Number/Memory Foam Bed...
Reply #5 Feb 24, 2010 12:58 PM
Joined: Feb 2, 2010
Points: 88
Make sure (if or when) you get a sleep number bed, get one that auto adjusts the firmness setting. If it loses pressure overnight, a little compressor kicks on automatically to correct the setting. That way, if a weather front passes through that night, and the barometric rises rapidly, you won't end up on a softer bed. I find a 2" or 1" Sensus topper an excellent addition to a sleep number bed. If you are unfamiliar with Sensus, go with the 1". Thinner is better than thicker. Feel free to pm me with any questions.