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re: Mattresses...again
Posted on 11/26/19 at 7:42 am to Will Cover
Posted on 11/26/19 at 7:42 am to Will Cover
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The hotel beds I sleep in weekly are far more comfortable for me. I don’t wake up with aches. I come home and I ache every morning now.
Hampton Inn has the most comfortable beds and you can buy them on their website
Posted on 11/26/19 at 8:11 am to BigPerm30
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I suggest a Tempurpedic. Your wife loves it.
Damn, you the one she remarried to? I hope you got extra support under that mattress, you're gonna need it.
Posted on 11/26/19 at 8:12 am to randybobandy
I'm a Costco member but I dont remember seeing a place where you could try them?
Posted on 11/26/19 at 8:33 am to EarlyCuyler3
Zinus on Amazon is a comfy mattress
Posted on 11/26/19 at 9:01 am to Will Cover
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have Casper. It was great. For about three or four years. Now, it sucks, at least for us. Could be us, due to aging.
Internet mattresses have been widely reported to suck within 5 years, based on everything I read last time I was searching for a mattress.
Yes they’re cheap and can easily be replaced, but do we really need everyone throwing out their mattresses every 5 years? Even if you’re not someone who is overly concerned with trash or the environment, mattresses aren’t some small item you can easily toss away. It’s a major pain in the arse.
Posted on 11/26/19 at 9:05 am to EarlyCuyler3
Most reviews are fake now on these sites. Nectar is highly rated...and it is absolutely trash. Same with Purple. You can feel that grid as you lay on it and that just means it's thin layered and cheap.
Take your lazy arse into a store and lay on some. Here's a secret. You can't get an actually high quality mattress in a box. It's too limited in how dense the mattress can be. Basic common sense. If you sleep well on anything, buy a cheap mattress. If you have issues sleeping, pain when you sleep, or struggle to sleep through the night. Don't be cheap, get a real mattress.
Sealy/Tempur/Sterns - Stick with one of those three. If Sealy do not get their gels, get a hybrid they are World's better. Tempurpedic is hands down the best bed on the market if you are willing to spend the money. Any review that compares it to a bed in a box is written by someone paid off, or very stupid.
Take your lazy arse into a store and lay on some. Here's a secret. You can't get an actually high quality mattress in a box. It's too limited in how dense the mattress can be. Basic common sense. If you sleep well on anything, buy a cheap mattress. If you have issues sleeping, pain when you sleep, or struggle to sleep through the night. Don't be cheap, get a real mattress.
Sealy/Tempur/Sterns - Stick with one of those three. If Sealy do not get their gels, get a hybrid they are World's better. Tempurpedic is hands down the best bed on the market if you are willing to spend the money. Any review that compares it to a bed in a box is written by someone paid off, or very stupid.
Posted on 11/26/19 at 9:06 am to LouisianaLady
Yea...you have to not understand how good mattresses are actually made to actually believe one rolled up like that will magically make a great bed.
Posted on 11/26/19 at 9:16 am to Gatorbait2008
Yeah, that sounds pretty accurate. Filtering just based on a few simple things on sleeplikethedead.com, it seems casper is the highest rated. That site is supposed to be the actual independent one. I'm going to a store in a bit to try some.
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