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What do you suggest? We have a King Sealy and it sucks.
I need help. The Sleep Number split beds that incline have caught my eye. I have reached a point in my life where paying for comfort is worth it. Lay it on me. |
The wife and I got a (non-inclining) sleep number about 3 years ago and have been really happy with it. It's definitely nice to be able to adjust each side separately, and even beyond that, I like the flexibility of raising up the firmness when I need the extra support and softening it down when I'm sore.
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I'd be interested to know if anyone has tried the kasper mattresses ESPN radio pushes.
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I have a non-inclining sleep number and they are great. The only thing wrong with it is it makes it impossible to sleep on hotel beds. I use a low to medium number and all hotel beds are too hard now.
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I didn't think I'd like a latex/memory foam hybrid, but this thing is the bull's balls. Free shipping and 100 nights to try. Free shipping back if you don't like it. Half the price of a decent spring mattress. Really nothing to lose by trying one. |
Went to Denver mattress and got their cheapest king size bed. Then I went to eBay and picked up a 5 inch thick memory foam topper for about $100.
Sleeps amazing and feels better than any pillow top they had at the shop for nearly a grand more. |
I've slept in a couple of memory foam beds in hotels recently, and I must say that I prefer a regular mattress. The memory foam seemed like it got warm.
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Memory Foam! **** yeah.
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If you're willing to pay for comfort, go to the fancy mattress store and lay on mattresses to find what you like. Everyone is different.
BTW, I think blaise used to work in one of those stores so he might have decent advice. |
Goose down.
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I make sure mine are always made out of Gortex
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