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Feb 24, 2015 1:54 AM
In your mind what are the pros and cons of the mattresses you are considering?
...Jun 1, 2013 1:46 AM
Can you update us on your experience so far? I have the same lower back pain caused by this V shape you refer to. I am considering to buy the Magnificence VI spring model but want to be sure this will solve my back pain issue. So far my mattresses were too soft and my hip sinks too deep although I only weight 70kg.
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Aug 13, 2013 6:18 AM
- The Organic Mattress (Sudbury). High quality organic mattresses at a reasonable. Looking to spend $20k on a mattress? They have Vi-Spring, but it doesn't have latex inside of it.
- Naturepedic (Wellesley) Wide selection of organic mattresses.
- Jordans. Carries PranaSleep, a hybrid latex mattress.
- Gardner Mattress (Salem, Newton, & Woburn) They make a good quality mattress and have been doing it since the 30s. They're wicked old.
Single layer or double sprung? Is there really a difference? - bb101 We are looking to buy a new mattress and divan set soon, and have been looking mainly at the Vi-spring range - the Regal, Tiara and Sublime in particular. From initial impressions, all three are very comfortable and I would be happy to have any one of them as our mattress for the next 10 to 15 years. The salesperson went to great pains to point out that double sprung mattresses with their dual layer of springs are far superior to the single layer of springs, so he personally would trump for the Tiara or Sublime over the Regal; however I noticed from the specifications that both the double sprung mattresses use a larger diameter coil and less of them per surface area than the Regal so I did start wondering just how much better they really would be. Considering that Vi-spring only introduced double...
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Feb 24, 2015 11:17 AM
As a person with a lifelong need to sleep long hours every night, I have come to appreciate the benefits that come with making an investment in my mattresses - and as such, I am happy to say I have both a McRoskey and a Vispring in my home. While it took me a long time to recognize the need to invest in mattresses instead of looking for the cheapest mattresses around and replace them regularly, I can tell you I also believe we do, indeed, get what we pay for when it comes to getting the best sleep we can.
So here are just a few of my thoughts about both my McRoskey and my Vispring beds:
My McRoskey bed:
1. It really is a GREAT mattress
2. I love the fact that they are built in San Francisco with Union Labor - so I am supporting quality work and workmanship.
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Feb 24, 2015 12:09 PM
Thank you for your comments! It was great getting to know you and your wife in the store in Santana Row. Even more exciting when we delivered your new Vispring Sublime. So glad to hear that you are still loving the mattress! Your leather headboard and divans are stunning.
Sweet Dreams!
Barrie...
Jul 12, 2015 8:42 PM
It is quite simply worth the money and if I ever choose to purchase another bed it will be another Masterpiece....
Aug 21, 2019 12:34 AM
I would avoid getting a memory foam mattress. You will sink into it and moving around while your sleeping will be difficult. I had bought one for my dad, he hated it, he is disabled and it was not comfortable
I would go for the pocket sprung orthopaedic type ones.
If you can really afford to spend some money, then look at Homylink- https://homylink.co.uk/pages/pocket-sprung-mattress
http://www.johnlew.com/Shop+by+Brand/Vi-Spring/Mattresses/Mattresses+/21428/ProductCategory.aspx
http://www.futurevillage.co.uk/Inventory/Bedroom/Vi-Spring-Regal-Superb/7-215cm-zip-divan.aspx
I'll be buying one of those once I get my house....which will be never..lol
Go into more than one bed store and check them out. I found the people at John Lewis very helpful.
Good luck
ps. a bit of hard work, that should never put you off...lol :p...