Simmons Beautyrest Classic User Reviews

Beautyrest Classic

Brand: Simmons
Type: Innerspring
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It was "Okay"

Simmons Beautyrest Classic

Mar 2, 2011 10:33 AM
Joined: Mar 2, 2011
Points: 16
I purchased the Simmons Addriana World Class plush from Carson's Clearance Center and I LOVED this mattress. I cannot express that enough. It was amazingly comfortable and I couldn't wait to go to bed at night. That comfort lasted about 4 years and then the mattress began to be, "okay" to sleep on.

Now at 7.5 years, its past its prime and the coils are worn out and I have plenty 'o lower back pain.

All in all, I got what I expected from the mattress, and for the price I paid it was fairly cheap to own. I would not have paid $1700 for this bed (MSRP) and would not recommend the bed at that price because it won't last 10 years.

My next bed I'm going for something more eco-friendly that will last longer. Likely latex.
Date Purchased: 6/2003
Price Paid: $525
Recommend: No

Pros:

Very comfortable for 4 years.

Cons:

Wore out in less than 10 years.

Simmons Beautyrest Coil

Simmons Beautyrest Classic

Jun 11, 2008 11:53 AM
Joined: Jun 11, 2008
Points: 15
We first purchased a king-sized Simmons called Lacey Harbor, of the World Class line, at Bedmart. The store's staff were great, the mattress so hard we returned it right away (they charged us nothing for this) for a Simmons Wyland Ave. It's worse. It is not a pillowtop, but it sleeps hot as it has viscose foam (not latex, which is a natural rubber) on top and it's extremely saggy. We roll together if we get near each other, and it has what I call a hard finish; it feels soft, but it's actually saggy, with hip-hurting coils with no give. We're giving this 10 month-old mattress away, we won't even put it in a guest room, and we are now searching latex foam matresses. Note: All major vendors call their products a different name at different stores, but be wary of any Simmons Beautyrest product with coils.
Date Purchased: 08/2007
Price Paid: $1700
Recommend: No

Pros:

Nothing, really.

Cons:

Hard, saggy, hot.
This review was modified Jun 11, 2008 by yancha