What do you think about Sleep Science Memory foam mattress?
Nov 16, 2010 6:04 PM
Joined: Nov 16, 2010
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Greetings:

I am shopping for a new mattress and narrow down to 2 type, Latex $1600 (Dr Breus, no specification found) and memory foam Queen Supreme comfort (Sleep Science) ~ $2400 without frame.

The Sleep Science specification seems to be superior to Tempur Pedic in density and offer a 20 years warranty sagging equivalent to TP.  I can't find any specification for Dr Breus and am not sure if the mattress has several layers of Latex or has a core foam then the top layer is latex. 

My wife and I weight about ~120 lbs each.  Since we are both side and back sleeper (50/50), I lean toward the memory foam.  Thinking that it will allow more sinking thus having a better posture.  Is my assumption wrong?  I have tried a memory foam and Dr Breus mattress at a local Sleepys store and it seems to confirm my above theory (memory foam allow more sinking).  I feel less pressure when turning to the side on a memory foam than a latex mattress.  Is this just my imagination or a fact?

My family also has Tempur Pedic mattress and I heard they complaint about the heat issue which doesn't bother me and sagging.  However, I can't afford their mattress due to the price ~$4000.

Any comment to help me pick the right one is greatly appreciated.

Queen Supreme Comfort

 

  • Mattress core top layer: 2.5" 7-lb visco foam (plushest layer)
  • Second layer: 1" 6-lb visco foam
  • Third layer: 3" plush 5-lb visco foam
  • Overall mattress thickness is 14.5"
  • Meets the requirements of 16 CFR Part 1633 Federal flammability (open flame) standards
  • Patented wedge, edge to edge support system which provides 20% more sleeping surface, prevents sagging, and extends the life of the mattress
  • 8" patent pending Air Channel base helps air circulate and keeps the mattress as temperature neutral as possible