Daveymo
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Royal Pedic opinions
Original Message Aug 27, 2010 1:10 pm |
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I am considering their all cotton mattress, any thoughts ?
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Daveymo
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Re: Royal Pedic opinions
Reply #2 Aug 27, 2010 1:34 pm |
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no its an intercoil system
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sandman
   
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Re: Royal Pedic opinions
Reply #3 Aug 27, 2010 3:39 pm |
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Here are details on the construction. It seems like a high quality in the mattress and the box spring. Pretty expensive though from what I have seen. The all cotton one is their firmest. Personally I would love to try one of their softer ones with a bit of natural latex. I assume you are looking for something pretty firm? Budgy, our most knowledgable retailer, has recommended this brand before. Have you been able to try it in a store? I am not aware of anyone on this forum that owns one of these.
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Daveymo
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Re: Royal Pedic opinions
Reply #4 Aug 27, 2010 3:47 pm |
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Thanks ! Yes it seems quite pricey, and I would need to try one first for sure. I am looking for something firm with very little foam in the top
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Daveymo
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Re: Royal Pedic opinions
Reply #7 Aug 28, 2010 7:37 am |
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thanks ! I did find a place to test out a royal pedic , will let you know what I think once I do it
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Daveymo
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Re: Royal Pedic opinions
Reply #9 Aug 29, 2010 4:36 pm |
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Ok, so I found a dealer in my are who had the royal pedic all cotton mattress in stock, and my wife and I went to try it out. Here are my initial reactions : 1. It appears to be extremely well crafted , looks and feels like a handmade work of art. 2. very firm and comfortable. 3. Very expensive. 4. Dealer said Royal pedic would not honor the warranty if I did not buy the box springs I am still researching beds , but if not for the price I would buy it right now ! Just not sure if I can justify the the expense
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sandman
   
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Re: Royal Pedic opinions
Reply #10 Aug 29, 2010 6:22 pm |
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Yes, I just searched prices, and they are even more expensive than I thought. Some quote just the price of the mattress, but when you add a box spring a queen goes for over $3600. It is possible they will negotiate with you some, but hard to say how much. To a certain extent you get what you pay for. If you buy an S brand you will get lower quality and may never be satisfied with it. Not sure what the middle ground is. Possibly a local mattress maker can make you a quality product, if you can find one. If you are willing to go all latex, then you have some quality options for less money.
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TC2334
 
Location: NE Ohio / NW Pennsylvania
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Re: Royal Pedic opinions
Reply #11 Aug 29, 2010 10:16 pm |
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You'd think that Original Mattress Factory is "not the quality" but seriously, I have a male friend who has weighed over 400# for years and is now down to 300-something where he can actually get weighted on a scale. He has an OMF mattress and box spring, and he has used it for at least 5-6 years now, maybe even longer. It's either a Regency or an Orthopedic, but he is too lazy to go look at the tag for me. If it can stand up to 6'3" and 400+ pounds for over 5 years, it can't be too weak of a product. Even if it is, the Orthos are $669. If it lasts only 6 years and then you have to throw it out, it cost only $100 - $112 per year. There is a good review of a Legacy in this forum, I believe. I'd probalby opt for an Orthopedic since I am going for very firm and very long lasting. But I'll also try the Regency. I also don't want a skyscraper bed, because my frame for that brass bed is already 12" off the floor without the mattress set on it.
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Daveymo
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Re: Royal Pedic opinions
Reply #12 Aug 31, 2010 5:50 pm |
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looking forward to your first impression. I personally have not even tried one out, but I would imagine the all cotton mattress is going to be FIRM. But yeah the construction really is top notch. Hi Budgy when you say the construction is top notch, are you speaking from experience with royal pedic , or just guessing Thanks !
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Daveymo
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Re: Royal Pedic opinions
Reply #16 Sep 8, 2010 10:16 am |
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I tried a bunch more mattresses and decided to buy the the Royal Pedic All cotton mattress and separate 3 inch pillowtop pad. I found a local dealer who beat every other price I can find by 300.00, so I ordered from him . Hope it works out , will let you know Thanks for all the great help on this forum
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Daveymo
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Re: Royal Pedic opinions
Reply #18 Sep 8, 2010 11:45 am |
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Thanks I tried alot of S brand types , and the royal pedic just seemed much firmer and better built. I tried the tempupedic which were too mushy for me I tried a few other high end types like : http://www.hypnos.ltd.uk/UnitedStates/USA.htm which were really nice , but very expensive and was worried about all the built in padding in the end I liked the idea that the royal pedic is high quality and very firm , and the the removeable pilow top pads can be replaced if they sink in. It was a very expensive purchase but I am hopefull it will last a long time
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