It's funny how nobody will post what they paid for their miracle mattress!
It's funny how nobody will post what they paid for their miracle mattress!
Why didn't you ask?:laughing: On May 18, 2016 (yep, 2 years ago) I paid $1,937.55 for our "Queen Dual p5" bed. We already had the base that we bought years ago with our earlier Sleep Number bed, but I don't recall what we paid for that. Then on November 30, 2017 (yep, just last year) we paid $1,818.58 for the adjustable base to be added to the Sleep Number bed, so the new remote control will not only change the air pressure in either side of the bed, but can raise and/or lower the head of the bed or the foot of the bed.
I don't remember what we paid for the earlier "5000" model some years ago.
After much research, I bought a latex mattress online from SleepEZ (an American family business based in Arizona).
#1 advice that was given to me: Do not buy a big-name mattress (most begin with "S"). These used to be fine American companies, but their mattresses are now made in China and are cheap in every way except price.
Foam mattresses are great for anyone with aches and pains, as they provide excellent pressure relief. Latex foam is completely different from memory foam. Latex is a natural rubber product; memory foam is made mostly from petrochemicals. Memory foam molds to your body, providing pressure relief, but you will slowly sink down into it throughout the night; some people like this, some don't. I felt like I was stuck in concrete and had a hard time turning over. Latex also provides excellent pressure relief, but it also has "bounce" so you don't sink in; it's more like floating while being gently supported. And I don't wake myself up just trying to turn over.
An alternative to an all-foam mattress, which are expensive (I did this for the guest room and it turned out great). Buy a no-frills, no-name, very firm, American-made, flippable inner-spring mattress. (No "luxury top"; those are stuffed with cheap poly-fluff which breaks down quickly.) Your local mattress store will probably carry this mattress, but will not want to sell it to you.Then buy a 2-3 inch topper, either latex or memory foam, depending on which you like best.
Watch out for "cheap Chinese memory foam." A quality high-density memory foam or latex foam topper should sell for around $300 (queen). A quality foam bed will last a lifetime.
SleepEZ sells toppers as well as complete foam mattresses, and they are high quality Sleep EZ Organic & Natural Latex Mattresses - Family Owned Since 1976
For memory foam, check out Mattress Toppers by Brooklyn Bedding - Comfortable & Affordable
Do a little research online before you buy. Mattress Underground is a good forum, highly recommended. The Mattress Underground - Your best source for information on mattress brands, materials, and choices
Good luck!
It's funny how nobody will post what they paid for their miracle mattress!
See above!!!
I also got our mattress from SleepEz.. natural latex is the way to go..
In all reality - run away from most innner spring mattresses - they coils are not nearly as heavy as they used to be so they will sag..
Sleep number, memory foam, or latex foam are probably the best options - but i highly recommend the latex foam
brian
In the past 4-5 years I have gone through 5 mattress sets.. We bought a Tempurpedic oriabout 10 years ago.. it was expensive at the time..and after about a year I hated it,but felt like I had to get my money's worth out of it and suffered with it for another 4 years. Finally cut it up with a chainsaw and made 4 dog beds out of it. Went to a firm innerspring mattress...made my shoulders hurt and my hands fall asleep. ... Then went to some super fancy firm with pixy dust pillow top super expensive bla bla bla.. POS that ended up breaking down and sagging in the middle that gave me a crazy back ache. ( I sleep on my side or stomach) Back to the bed store and tried the latest and greatest Tempurpedic....again... had it for 30 days and I felt like I was sleeping in a ditch... called them back while it was still under their 30 day guarantee and returned it.. bought a basic firm innerspring and a 4" topper from Kohls for 350.00... so far it's ok..been a few months.
Comfort is what you feel when you first lie on a mattress ... and is mostly about pressure relief.
Support is what you feel when you wake up in the morning ... either with or without back pain or discomfort ... and is mostly about alignment.
Durability is what you will feel over the years as the foams and other components begin to soften and degrade and this is all about how long a mattress maintains the comfort and support qualities that you need.
In general terms the deeper layers or components are all about primary support and alignment. They "stop" the heavier parts of the body and in particular the pelvis from sinking down too far. The upper few inches of the mattress are all about pressure relief in all sleeping positions and side sleepers need thicker and softer, back sleepers are in the middle and stomach sleepers need the thinnest firmest comfort layers of all the sleeping positions because otherwise the risk of sleeping in a swayback position can be quite high. The comfort layers also provide secondary support which is the lighter support that fills in the "gaps" in the sleeping profile (such as the waist on the side and the small of the back when you are on your back) and helps to maintain the natural curvature of the spine. The area in between the top few inches and the deeper support layers are the "transition layer or area" which helps with both.