jimsocal
  
Joined: Jan 18, 2008
Points: 170
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My wife and I bought a Sealy Fenway at CostCo 4 years ago.
At first it seemed as good as any other, but about 6 months ago (do that math, that's only a 3 and 1/2 year old bed) it started giving us big backaches. It actually began to bother us before that but we thought it was because of our car accident, not the bed. Read on and you will see that it was the bed.
Since they are not "turn over" beds (one side only) there was not much we could do.
What we have discovered is that this mattress is sinking too much when we lay on it. I'm only 175lb and my wife is 145 lb so this should not be happening. My back was absolutely KILLING me.
We did surgery on this bed. We cut it open with an exacto knife and found 4" of the crappiest foam you can get. This bed was never made to give support, it was simply made to feel good at first and then give out. The kind of foam they put in there simply is not made to last more than a year or two. Period.
See my thread: "Dissecting my Sealy Fenway mattress bought at CostCo 4 years ago: Lousy soft foam inside!"
Date Purchased: Feb 2004
Price Paid: $600
Recommend: No |
Pros:
It felt good at first.
Cons:
Was always too springy, wore out WAY too quickly, and is made of the worst foam anyone can buy. If Sealy cared about you, they would never build a mattress with crappy foam like this, designed to die in a very short time and never give proper support to your back. |
This message was modified Feb 6, 2008 by jimsocal
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