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Stronghold

Quote from: Coleman on January 19, 2017, 11:55:45 AM
Don't do Sleep Number....glorified air mattress.

Get a Tempur-Pedic. Top of the line. Literally feels like you are sleeping on a cloud. I went from waking up 2-3 times a night to sleeping through the night consistently.

My thoughts too on the sleep number. Why would you want something you can adjust when you really want to find the ideal support and leave it at that?  I had one that was only a full sized bed so I didn't have the problem of feeling like it was 2 mattresses pushed together, but I think memory foam is way more comfortable.

rocket surgeon

i guess the H2O beds have gone the way of the heavy chevy vans with the fuzzy walls and black lights.  nothing like hangin' ten on one those bad boys with a closin' time special-heyOOOOOOOOh!
felz Houston ate uncle boozie's hands

MU82

Marriott sells its mattresses (unused, thank you) at their online  store. Can even use points to buy them. They even put them on sale occasionally. My wife and I really like their mattresses and have said that when we're in the market again, we will at least consider them.
"It's not how white men fight." - Tucker Carlson

"Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism." - George Washington

"In a time of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act." - George Orwell

4everwarriors

Alright, LXXXII and da Mrs. gettin' kinky, hey?
"Give 'Em Hell, Al"

Jay Bee

Tried the new 360 Bed on the new FlexFit... niiiice! I actually LOVE the foot warming feature!!! And to have the bed sense & do insteAd of me clicking something or plugging something in... good user experience

BTW, the beds have changed quite a bit over the past several years...
The portal is NOT closed.

Benny B

Quote from: Stronghold on January 19, 2017, 03:57:25 PM
My thoughts too on the sleep number. Why would you want something you can adjust when you really want to find the ideal support and leave it at that?  I had one that was only a full sized bed so I didn't have the problem of feeling like it was 2 mattresses pushed together, but I think memory foam is way more comfortable.

Memory foam won't work for me... I sleep side, back and/or stomach depending on how my body feels at night - sometimes all three.  MF wouldn't be so bad if you sleep in the same position all the time, but I need a certain firmness, which with memory foam only comes in the variety that retains its shape much better meaning going from one direction to another makes it feel like I'm sleeping on a speed bump until the foam adjusts.

Right now, we have a king Serta/Vera Wang pillowtop mattress that's been through three pregnancies... over time, the pillow top has compressed on our respective sides, so there's a ridge in the middle that's just as distinct, if not more so, as the SN bed, so that didn't really seem like a negative when we tried it out.  I suppose if you're sleeping in a double or queen, it's going to be more troublesome.  Maybe it also has something to do with our numbers being 5 points apart... not really sure.

We also have an Aerobed in our guestroom upstairs for overflow purposes... maybe my wife and I were trying out different beds than all y'all, but it didn't seem anything like sleeping on an air mattress.

My one concern is that it holds up like the company says it will.  The conventional mattresses we looked at recently are advertised with 15-25 year warranties, yet the same company tells you to change your mattress every 6-7 years.  Our mattress is going on 8 years now... to say we've tolerated it for the last 5 because we couldn't bring ourselves to replacing it after 3 (when the pillowtop started becoming noticeably compressed), let alone 6-7, is an understatement.
Quote from: LittleMurs on January 08, 2015, 07:10:33 PM
Wow, I'm very concerned for Benny.  Being able to mimic Myron Medcalf's writing so closely implies an oncoming case of dementia.

Spotcheck Billy

My brother and his wife like their Sleep#, my parents tried one and returned it because they "couldn't even find an acceptable number.

We have been satisfied with a Stearns & Foster pillowtop for at least 10 years now.

Coleman

Quote from: Benny B on January 20, 2017, 01:01:16 PM
Memory foam won't work for me... I sleep side, back and/or stomach depending on how my body feels at night - sometimes all three.  MF wouldn't be so bad if you sleep in the same position all the time, but I need a certain firmness, which with memory foam only comes in the variety that retains its shape much better meaning going from one direction to another makes it feel like I'm sleeping on a speed bump until the foam adjusts.

Right now, we have a king Serta/Vera Wang pillowtop mattress that's been through three pregnancies... over time, the pillow top has compressed on our respective sides, so there's a ridge in the middle that's just as distinct, if not more so, as the SN bed, so that didn't really seem like a negative when we tried it out.  I suppose if you're sleeping in a double or queen, it's going to be more troublesome.  Maybe it also has something to do with our numbers being 5 points apart... not really sure.

We also have an Aerobed in our guestroom upstairs for overflow purposes... maybe my wife and I were trying out different beds than all y'all, but it didn't seem anything like sleeping on an air mattress.

My one concern is that it holds up like the company says it will.  The conventional mattresses we looked at recently are advertised with 15-25 year warranties, yet the same company tells you to change your mattress every 6-7 years.  Our mattress is going on 8 years now... to say we've tolerated it for the last 5 because we couldn't bring ourselves to replacing it after 3 (when the pillowtop started becoming noticeably compressed), let alone 6-7, is an understatement.

I hear you with the pillowtop. Our old mattress was a pillowtop and it drove us crazy after 3 or 4 years. We got a tempur-pedic with no pillowtop and bought a pillowtop mattress cover which we replace every year or two. It works out well.

MU82

Quote from: 4everwarriors on January 20, 2017, 07:42:40 AM
Alright, LXXXII and da Mrs. gettin' kinky, hey?

Well, we do make sexy time every once in a blue moon, if that's how you define "kinky."
"It's not how white men fight." - Tucker Carlson

"Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism." - George Washington

"In a time of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act." - George Orwell

jesmu84

Quote from: Benny B on January 20, 2017, 01:01:16 PM
Memory foam won't work for me... I sleep side, back and/or stomach depending on how my body feels at night - sometimes all three.  MF wouldn't be so bad if you sleep in the same position all the time, but I need a certain firmness, which with memory foam only comes in the variety that retains its shape much better meaning going from one direction to another makes it feel like I'm sleeping on a speed bump until the foam adjusts.

Right now, we have a king Serta/Vera Wang pillowtop mattress that's been through three pregnancies... over time, the pillow top has compressed on our respective sides, so there's a ridge in the middle that's just as distinct, if not more so, as the SN bed, so that didn't really seem like a negative when we tried it out.  I suppose if you're sleeping in a double or queen, it's going to be more troublesome.  Maybe it also has something to do with our numbers being 5 points apart... not really sure.

We also have an Aerobed in our guestroom upstairs for overflow purposes... maybe my wife and I were trying out different beds than all y'all, but it didn't seem anything like sleeping on an air mattress.

My one concern is that it holds up like the company says it will.  The conventional mattresses we looked at recently are advertised with 15-25 year warranties, yet the same company tells you to change your mattress every 6-7 years.  Our mattress is going on 8 years now... to say we've tolerated it for the last 5 because we couldn't bring ourselves to replacing it after 3 (when the pillowtop started becoming noticeably compressed), let alone 6-7, is an understatement.

Whoa. What do you do with the mattress offspring?

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