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esmallen
11-12-2006, 12:11 PM
We want a new mattress and are having a hard time chosing. We loved the Spring Air Eurotop at the store but heard that it sags after a short period of time.
Any advice or suggestions on brands? We aren't going cheap or through the shady mattress places, just straight up MACY's. But want to make sure we get our money's worth.
Please advise!
Thanks!

Juggledude
11-13-2006, 06:49 AM
We want a new mattress and are having a hard time chosing. We loved the Spring Air Eurotop at the store but heard that it sags after a short period of time.
Any advice or suggestions on brands? We aren't going cheap or through the shady mattress places, just straight up MACY's. But want to make sure we get our money's worth.
Please advise!
Thanks!

About 6 months ago I tried a Sealy beauty rest, that sagged horribly in the first 30 days, thankfully there was a 90 day return policy... I ended up with a more expensive latex foam mattress called "natures rest" check it out here https://www.naturesrest.com/. I love it! Even it has sagged a bit, but I'm 300lbs, so I guess I have to expect that some. I got a good deal at sleep city in Sebastopol, be sure to haggle if you go in, it got me about $300 off the asking price.

Royce

HolisticKids
11-13-2006, 09:45 AM
You may want to check into the toxicity of mattresses. Most mattresses can be extremely toxic. 100% cotton is best. Here is an article. Even though it specifically talks about the harm to babies, adult mattresses contain the same toxins:

https://www.healthychild.com/toxic-chemicals-baby-mattress.htm


We want a new mattress and are having a hard time chosing. We loved the Spring Air Eurotop at the store but heard that it sags after a short period of time.
Any advice or suggestions on brands? We aren't going cheap or through the shady mattress places, just straight up MACY's. But want to make sure we get our money's worth.
Please advise!
Thanks!

krgruns
11-14-2006, 05:51 AM
I went with an air mattress made by Comfortaire. it has two bladders so each side can adjust their own firmness. it is covered with tempurpedic foam which is all "zipped" into a standard looking mattress. it's great! and no sagging.




You may want to check into the toxicity of mattresses. Most mattresses can be extremely toxic. 100% cotton is best. Here is an article. Even though it specifically talks about the harm to babies, adult mattresses contain the same toxins:

https://www.healthychild.com/toxic-chemicals-baby-mattress.htm

lilmatty
11-14-2006, 06:49 AM
We have a sleep number bed and love it!


I went with an air mattress made by Comfortaire. it has two bladders so each side can adjust their own firmness. it is covered with tempurpedic foam which is all "zipped" into a standard looking mattress. it's great! and no sagging.

edlarkcmt
11-14-2006, 07:50 AM
If you are truly looking for the best I would strongly reccomend the Dux Bed. Duxiana european style mattresses are some of the finest available.
As a clinical bodyworker I have often seen chronic body pain go away after the purchase and use of these beds by my clients.

You will drop a serious dime but it will last you a lifetime of amazing comfort.
There is a distributer of these in San Rafael. Here is the info

https://www.duxbed.com/brochure_request_San-Rafael.html


Good luck