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Old 04-28-2017, 04:01 PM
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we have the sleep #. It is over 15 years old and is still wonderful. Hubby likes his side at 100, I like 35. We both sleep well.
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Old 04-28-2017, 06:07 PM
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I would recommend against getting a pillowtop mattress. What we have found is that the pillowtop gives out long before the rest of the mattress, giving us hollows in the middle. (We both weigh under 200#.) In terms of mattress brands, I like Stearns & Foster in their top and near-top of the line.

When our (expensive) king size pillowtop mattress started giving us problems, I decided to try a mattress topper. We got what (as I recall) is a 4" foam type mattress topper from Sam's Club for about $150 (back then; probably $200 now). We have had it on the bed for 4 years now, and it still feels great. The only thing we had to do about a year ago was turn it around head-to-foot. My brother was going to buy a new bed for himself and I talked him into trying the foam topper instead. It worked great for him too. It's been over 2 years now and is still fine. In both cases, it saved us a lot of money.

You could try purchasing a mattress and box spring set and putting the foam topper on to add some softness.

We have had no problems with the foam toppers in terms of odor, and I am very sensitive to smells.

For our next mattress, I am tempted to try one of the mattress in a box types. Here's a YouTube video of one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqzZCn6PtT8

Edit: I should add we tried the Sleep Number years ago, at my insistence. Dh hated it so much he boxed it up (a lot of work!) and took it back to the store for a refund.

Edit 2: When I say mattress topper, I do *not* mean those egg crate type toppers. Ours is a smooth foam.
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Old 04-28-2017, 06:53 PM
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I have had the TempurPedic with pillow top for about 12 years. It's still comfortable.
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Old 04-28-2017, 10:31 PM
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Fourteen years ago I bought a mattress and box springs (3: foam topper on mattress) Online and have loved it every night since. But, after 14 years, 5 moves, and sleeping alone in the middle of this bed, I'm beginning to feel a "hammock" and am finding it harder to get out of bed -- especially with my new hip the first 2 weeks!

So, I've been researching mattresses online again, and have found one I think will be It. The Dromma Bed is made in North Carolina. Here is the link for it; be sure to read the "about us" section; I was impressed. https://drommabed.com/dromma-mattress/

1. They have a 200 night trial period!!
2. And they will pick up a rejected mattress and donate it to a worthy cause if you decide not to buy it.
3. The mattress comes in two firmnesses.
4. The cover of the mattress is washable.
5. There is a foam layer to control the heat buildup prevalent in some memory foam mattresses.
6. The foam is "eco" -- and according to reviews, there is NO smell from the first day.
7. The double bed size costs $749 and shipping is free.
8. Customer service has received rave reviews from purchasers.
9. I am having a friend build a platform storqge bed with drawers for me and I will not need a box spring; this mattress is perfect for that.

This is the one I'll be buying soon!

Jan in VA

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Old 04-29-2017, 03:58 AM
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Originally Posted by ckcowl View Post
We have a sleep number bed/ mattress. Love it, I like it soft, my setting is 35, hubby likes it a bit more firm his setting is 60. We've had it for 5 years now. We can adjust it to our needs when ever. Has a remote to adjust each side. It has made a great difference in our sleep quality.
I have one also and mine is set at 45-50, depending on if I need some extra support or more cozy. Will never sleep on any other mattress, they can be adjusted for every comfort level.
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Old 04-29-2017, 05:25 AM
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I have a foam mattress that I like. We bought twin mattresses that did not hold up; my back began to hurt right away from the first set. The foam supports me well, but I have not slept on it during the summer, however.
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Old 04-29-2017, 06:01 AM
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I bought the Mattress in a Box from Walmart - $149 for a double. (Slumber 1 - 8'' Mattress-In-a-Box). I needed one I could bring home alone. It is a real innerspring mattress and is very comfortable. I do sleep on it alone but it seems like it would be OK with two people. The only problem was, bringing it home and up a steep flight of stairs to the bedroom. Definitely a two person job . They also have a 10 year warranty.
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We have had a Sleep Number for 15 years and we Love it!!! I can't imagine what there is to dislike, but as I recall there was a return guarantee when we bought it. They now can be bought with a heater, and top and bottom height adjustment, but we have the standard flat queen mattress.

When we bought there was a plan for folks to spend the night at a local hotel that had a Sleep Number bed, so one could try it out. You paid a discounted rate for the night.

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Old 04-29-2017, 07:32 AM
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Several years ago my husband and I bought a new expensive mattress from Sleepy. It is comfortable but has two problems. The thickness of the mattress and box spring make it very high - don't know why I didn't notice that in the store - a shorter person would need a step stool. The other problem is that it is very heavy- difficult to change the sheets and tuck them. Hope this helps.
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Old 04-29-2017, 07:53 AM
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My brother bought a sleep # several years ago & he loves it. He says they are so comfy & can't be beat so that is what I'll be getting next time I'm needing a mattress
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