I searched and searched and found a grand total of two references to the mattress from actual users - all the other posts were the same "advertisement."
Technically speaking, I believe their mattress will be of very reasonable quality, albeit on the soft side. [1] They use an HR core (high resilience polyurethane) of 2.4 lb density, which is quite impressive for a mattress at this price point. Their memory foam is a new foam from BASF called Pluracel Vx, manufactured by North Carolina Foam Industries. To my knowledge BedinaBox is the first company to use it in a mattress application. Up till now I had only seen it used in furniture. I know very little about it except that it's a 3 lb density and claimed to be non-temperature sensitive from 40 to 100 degrees. I suspect it's a decent quality foam...for a 3 lb memory foam.
Their assertion that they have the "the absolute best memory foam mattress...in America" is amusing. When a company makes such a patently silly statement, what is one to make of it, and how credible does it make their other claims?
- Their 3 lb memory foam is "the most advanced memory foam on the market" ?
- "3 lb. memory foam is the ideal density" ?
- "Comparing our advanced , next generation 3 lb. Pluracel Vx foam with other companies, including Tempur-Pedic™, is like comparing apples to bananas or a paper airplane to a Boeing 767."
This is a shame because their website is filled with a
lot of great information. The trouble is, where does the good information end and the hype machine begin?
I'm anxious for someone to actually buy one of their mattresses and write a review here. Until then, we only know what they tell us.
[1] The high resilience core has an ILD of 32. The 3 lb memory foam has an ILD of 10. You will find this information
here.