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Jul 1, 2010 1:24 PM

Jun 30, 2010 5:45 PM
If you have a Costco locally, the Pure Comfort NovaForm memory foam is very good. It is rated 4 lb with an IFD of 14. I weigh 100-105 lb and it works for me now that it has softened just a tad. My husband, at 175 lb, found it comfortable right out of the box and still finds it suitable (it is 8 months old). I think if it softens too much more, he will need a new one, but it may have softened as much as it is going to. And you...
Sep 18, 2010 8:04 AM
I have a 2" piece of old memory foam that I got at Costco (Novaform?), and that seems like it was the best combination of firmness and temperature that I have had. Unfortanately it is wrong size. I am going to try that anyway with the 1" of mem-cool I have to see how 3" works for me. It actually feels pretty good just laying on it.
I am not totally satisfied with the ones I have from Overstock. Mem-cool does seems almost too soft, Sensus gets too hot.
...Jul 1, 2010 11:50 AM
Thanks Diane,
I can't find any toppers or pads with that brand name, only mattresses, but will start doing the search online for...
Dec 5, 2010 5:37 AM
Does anyknow know about the Sleep Innovations NovaForm Pure Comfort Deluxe at Costco? (I searched and didn't really find much in this forum.)
Right now I can get a queen-size mattress for only $583. That includes tax and delivery. And according to the manufacturer (Sleep Innovations) I can put the mattress on our existing box-spring.
I've studied/analyzed the reviews on the Costco web site very carefully and they are generally very, very good. Looking at the Pure Comfort, Pure Comfort Deluxe, and...
Dec 7, 2010 5:54 PM
I don't know about durability but my friend had his bed for at least two years and still loves it. I hope this helps.
...Apr 3, 2011 11:39 PM
I am new to the memory foam mattress and I am also new to this forum. My current mattress is Koran mattress. It was a gift from my mom, and it is suppose to be very firm mattress. It is kind of hard in the beginning and it is guaranteed to last 15 years. However I notice that the center of the mattress to form a concave down shape after 8 years of usage. Is it normal? I thought it has a 20 years of usable life.
Any how, I start look for a softer mattress and come accross Ara 13", NovaForm, and Tempurpedic mattress. For King size with foundation, I have these options
Ara 13" : 1,699.99 + tax = 1848.74 (ara foundation)
Novaform Pure Comfort :799.99 + tax + 200 + tax (foundation) ~ 1100
Tempurpedic...
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Feb 4, 2013 7:00 PM
I've been sleeping on a 20 year old sagging mattress. The lower back pain is debilitating. I am dumb for not realizing what I was doing so long. I have had tmjd for 13 years, severe head, neck, tmj, temple, jaw pain due to orthodontics. But my back was fine till the mattress got worse. So I would like to buy one of the 3 below, preferably one of the 1st two because their on sale. I use a tempurpedic pillow which I can't live without, but can't afford that brand in mattress. I am seeking a medium firmness, not too soft not too hard. I would be using the mattress with slats, not using a box spring. Any help appreciated, I chose 3 from Costco below, please tell me why one is better for support and pain issues over another. Thank you!