[B]Great Mattress[/B]
My wife and I are the worst kind of shoppers. We return things and are very hard to please (mostly my wife). We have had two Temperpedics (sleep really hot and you can't roll over or move much because you are stuck in a hole), one Serta Perfect Day( Garbage), and one Airloom ( I liked it but wife hated it). We then found this Stearns and Foster. My Dad and Mom, Brothers and Sisters all have one now too. I have read some reviews and realized most people only leave them because they are pissed off. I do the same sometimes so I guess I can't judge. I tell you this, This bed rocks, I have never slept better and my wife is happy. A win win for me ( rarely ever happens, I would have slept on the ground if she didn't bitch about it).
[B]Pros & Cons[/B]
[B]Pros:[/B] Very comfy, Sleeps cool in the summer and body tempurature in the winter ( not saying much, I live in Vegas but my wife says its true). The edge is nice and solid which is great when my kids sneak into our room when they are scared. I sometimes sleep one inch from the edge. No back aches either, I actually feel more rsted than I did prior to buying this Mattress.
[B]Cons:[/B] The one we have is soft, which we like. My sister needs a firmer bed, though. She found out that this same bed, the Abbey Lynn, comes in a Cushion Firm Euro Pillow Top as well.The sales person told us that it only came one way. If you want the firmer version, look online where to find it.( Don't listen to the sales person, they want to sell you what they have). I also found out that it is actually called the level T Stearns and Foster and it is price regulated ( about 2600 for the queen and 3200 for the king and has different names: my Dad's is called a Springbrook) so don't let someone over charge you because the mattress looks like a more expensive bed.
[SIZE=2][I]Purchased: 3/2009 · Paid: $3,099.00 · Recommends: Yes[/I][/SIZE]