Hi there,
I had a spinal fusion, top to bottom done in my early teens, now late 20s. I've been having disc degeneration issues in the lumbar area, and suggested to get a firm mattress.
I've been going to mattress stores for about a month now. First with the salesperson we settled on a firm memoryfoam, Sealy Soleil. After consulting a few mattress sites, some say that memory foam is not ideal for the problems i'm having. I realize this after that memory foam is hard for me to move and get up on.... Since then I've changed my order twice, haven't taken delivery yet.
I believe I've narrowed it to two models, budget allowing too....
Both double:
help decide - stev1900
Mar 13, 2014 4:52 AM
Re: My head hurts - mattdud
May 15, 2014 10:50 AM
I'm currently sleeping on a king innerspring double sided Sealy Posturepedic that my late wife bought for us back in 2001. It has worked fine for me and I still sleep well on it; however, I just bought new bedroom furniture and the old furniture is going into a guest bedroom and I need a new mattress. I'm not allergeic to anything and don't have any back problems.....when I sleep at hotels or in a stange bed I don't seem to have any problems sleeping despite being a light sleeper......but like a firmer mattress. I don't really love shopping, but am not an impulse buyer and tend to research something faily well before I buy.....usually at consumer reports or by customer reviews at places like Amazon or Costco. A couple of years ago I bought a queen Handy Living 9" plush mattress from BJ's...
Re: Looking for Sealy mattresses - mattdud
Apr 15, 2014 10:30 AM
Been looking for Sealy mattresses, but to date the experience in store has not met expectations.
Someone at work suggested a new retail store they tried in Ontario, Brandsource.
Has anyone ever heard about them, would like some feedback thank you.
Paranda. It looks like brandsource is one of those Mrs. G's or HHgreg style places where a commissioned salesperson is glued to you once you enter the store. If you are good at negotiating you will be able to do fine there. Mattdud.
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Looking for Sealy mattresses - paranda
Apr 8, 2014 5:06 PM
Been looking for Sealy mattresses, but to date the experience in store has not met expectations.
Someone at work suggested a new retail store they tried in Ontario, Brandsource.
Has anyone ever heard about them, would like some feedback thank you....
Re: My head hurts - spur0701
May 16, 2014 2:27 AM
Girlfriend thinks it is too soft and I don't think it is as comfortable as my 10 year old Sealy. It also bothers me that it is onesided, given what I have been reading it just really takes away versatility. The conclusion I think I am sort of reaching is that I should just get the firmest double sided innerspring I can find made with quality materials and then install toppers to get it to where we want it. ...
My head hurts - spur0701
May 14, 2014 6:15 AM
I'm currently sleeping on a king innerspring double sided Sealy Posturepedic that my late wife bought for us back in 2001. It has worked fine for me and I still sleep well on it; however, I just bought new bedroom furniture and the old furniture is going into a guest bedroom and I need a new mattress. I'm not allergeic to anything and don't have any back problems.....when I sleep at hotels or in a stange bed I don't seem to have any problems sleeping despite being a light sleeper......but like a firmer mattress. I don't really love shopping, but am not an impulse buyer and tend to research something faily well before I buy.....usually at consumer reports or by customer reviews at places like Amazon or Costco. A couple of years ago I bought a queen Handy Living 9" plush mattress from BJ's to go into a guest bedroom,...