What's the problem with that?Wife still swears my side of the bed is more comfortable
We had a Sleep Number bed that we both liked for a dozen or more years, but we failed to use a good cover on it and it got some perspiration stains.
Everyone has an opinion and it is only what is right for you that matters. Me: I think the Sleep Number is a gimmick and lying on one feels like I am on an air mattress. Just my opinion. I don't know if you resell your mattresses when you buy new. But perspiration stains on a mattress is a deal killer, for sure, in the used market.
Very huge profit margin.There must be one heck of a mark-up on mattresses since there is a mattress store on every other corner in every city in America. Find one you like and be happy.
Very huge profit margin.
Used Mattress? Yuk! Don't you remember "Cooties"?
We bought an Original Mattress In Hickory 7 or so years ago. Tried latex, memory foam, ect...Like this one better. One third the price and flippable. Excellent quality built in a factory close to the retail stores. Good business model. Will replace with another when needed.
Most mattresses of conventional design these days are one sided. So you can't flip them for longer wear.
We have a sleep number air bed. It's ok, I've always actually liked sleeping on an air mattress.
My favorite mattress is an old-school conventional 2-sided mattress made in house at "The Mattress Factory" in Atlanta. It's a very firm "orthopedic" model that we top with a 4" memory foam pad from Costco.