It has been a while since I've posted. I am happy with the bed I have now. Here is a summary of the entire saga: Flobed: I purchased a Flobed in early January. I got the setup that was indicated to be firm. It was too soft for me. I did several core exchanges to get super firm cores but still too much of a sag for my back. I returned it in April. Stearns & Foster: I bought a firm bed from Sears. If you don't like the bed, you can return it within 30 days, no questions asked. It definitely did not sag which was a big improvement but it was quite hard. I woke up with backaches because it didn't provide any arch support to my back. I had seen reviews of latex mattress toppers on this site and decided to order a 2" topper from foambymail.com. They definitely seem to have the best prices. They offered choices of a soft topper or a more firm one. I decided to order the firmer one. I've had it for about 2 weeks now and the bed is fantastic. No more backaches or other pain, still have great support and no sags. I may have been able to go with the softer topper as this one feels quite firm but I am very pleased and look forward to many years of comfortable sleep. And now a couple more comments about Flobeds. They were very pleasant to speak with. They gave me no hassles when I asked to return the bed. The only issues I had were related to getting reimbursed for core exchanges. It takes up to 3 weeks to get your money back but they often exceeded the3 weeks and I had to remind them several times that they owed me money. They returned the money for my original purchase but I had upgraded to 4 super firm cores during the test period. On top of the other refund requests I made, I had to request an additonal refund for $80 several times before I was reimbursed. |
randys: I have to agree with everything that Jim has said. Sorry you were treated unfairly regarding receiving advice. Even though some folks don't seem to understand how this forum works,( share and share alike) rather they want to ask some questions, usually without giving many details, get their answers and leave. Many of them never returning after making two or three posts. I have always felt like that when you utilize a resource such as this forum, you should be willing to do some "give back". Which is not hard really, all that is necessary is to simply report your experience with your new mattress. It's not necessary to go into the elaborate detail that Jim and I seem to have a proclivity for. As far as anyone being a "shill" as Jim has appropriately called it, I have not been aware of it either. We did have one individual who came on here quite obviously supportive of the big S. brands. He did not try to hide it, in fact he almost brag about it as he had been a dealer for them for some time. He just simply believe quite strongly in their products and was supportive of them. Jim and I had no problem with that, what we did have a problem with was his inability to be able to acknowledge the fact that the big S. brands were not forthcoming about the materials that went into their mattresses. Also the fact that they love their "naming conventions" so that customers cannot price shop them, or compare mattress to mattress if they could even find out what was actually in them. So please ask all the questions you want, just do us the benefit of your experiences once you get your mattress and have slept on it for several weeks. And you don't have to wait several weeks to begin informing us of your experience. I think most people like to know, at least through the first two or three weeks, what your day to day experience is. Good luck with your new Tempurpedic. I understand they're the best of the memory foam mattresses. This message was modified Nov 17, 2009 by eagle2
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I think I was the one that griped at him for not doing his homework I'll be interested to hear how you like your Rhapsody, as that was a bed I was seriously considering too. |
Good luck with your mattress! Please do give us at least one report on it when you feel like you know something... and maybe one more if you have a change of opinion after some time. The good thing is that they do have a sleep guarantee so you are not out a lot of money if it does not work (as long as you are careful with the mattress; I assume they would not return it if it were stained or damaged.) I returned one once, it was just the basic model. My wife and I both felt it was too soft. It was funny - I LOVED it the first night or two. IT was very firm then and I sunk into it just enough to feel great. But after a few nights to a week it began to be too soft and after a few weeks I couldn't wait to get rid of it! I hope your experience is better. I know some people love their Tempurpedics and I hope you will be one of them! Good luck! |
So at one point you had all (3... 4?!) layers SUPER firm, & that still did not match the firmness of S&F's firm? because that's the level of firmness i am trying to find as well. By the way, which I.L.D. topper were you using over the super firm layers, & before you returned it did you ever try sleeping directly on the super firm latex, without the topper? I will be giving flobeds a call next week & talk to them about the firmest setup they offer as well as some other concerns. Either way, I'm glad to read some 1st hand experience with their super frm setup. your topper on an ultra firm conventional mattress sounds like a good idea, so I might think about that option too. either way I would like to hear back about how your current setup is working out, 6mo. later now. if you're still checking in here. This message was modified Nov 26, 2009 by JasonRatky
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Which S&F or sealy did you buy at sears? we are looking. |