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Re: Westin Mattress or Fairmont Hotel mattress alternative, pillow top. - Good_Sleep
Dec 18, 2014 3:09 PM
Dec 18, 2014 3:09 PM
I looked into this bed quite awhile back. It was a Simmons Beautyrest classic. The hotel wanted something like $1500. Nordstrom had it for the same. The local shop had it for $799. It had a different name, but identical specs. $700 to have it called the heavenly bed seemed a bit out of line. ...
Simmons Beauty Rest, classic? Black? Recharge? - randys
Dec 14, 2014 12:47 PM
Dec 14, 2014 12:47 PM
I have lower back issues, but I love plush/pillow top mattresses, not too firm.
Which of these exact models does anyone recommend?
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Re: Aria - Las Vegas - Mattress - randys
Dec 14, 2014 10:20 AM
Dec 14, 2014 10:20 AM
are you saying the 815 coils vs the 800 actually does make a huge difference in the quality and comfort here? or are you saying you can save huge and get the Simmons Beautyrest Classis and have almost the same?
Re: Simmons Beauty Rest, classic? Black? Recharge? - s223344
Jan 31, 2015 1:33 PM
Jan 31, 2015 1:33 PM
Did you do any further research on this? ...
Is a 1" Dunlop Topper really thick enought to help? - jostarr
Sep 22, 2015 6:32 AM
Sep 22, 2015 6:32 AM
I just bought a new Simmons firm Queen mattress, box spring and 7 leg frame. I am an 80 year old male, 6', 215 lbs and a side sleeper. The mattress is too firm for me, so I am bought a 2" memory foam topper from Macy's. After 3 weeks, the topper is way too hot for comfortable sleeping, and I awake each morning with lower back pain. I toss and turn almost every hour. It seems like the memory foam topper is sagging.....after 3 weeks? This combination is not working for me.
I saw this recommendation somewhere on this site. "Speaking from experience with a bad back and combination side and back sleeper, you want as little soft layer as possible, so that your body almost "bottoms" out of the comfort layer, so there is resistance support, to be best for your back.
I saw this recommendation somewhere on this site. "Speaking from experience with a bad back and combination side and back sleeper, you want as little soft layer as possible, so that your body almost "bottoms" out of the comfort layer, so there is resistance support, to be best for your back.
Re: Is a 1" Dunlop Topper really thick enought to help? - mattdud
Sep 24, 2015 7:11 AM
Sep 24, 2015 7:11 AM
Jostarr. It is unlikely that your new memory foam topper is sagging. It might be that it is of very low density and is providing no support. Since you are sleeping hot and have lower back issues getting rid of the memory foam is a good idea. The problem with shoulder and lower back problems is they fight against one another. Shoulders in general prefer softer and lower backs prefer firmer. Going with a 2" latex topper might be a good idea as it will help the heat issue somewhat but it may or may not help with the lower back. Before doing this you should add some more fabric to the top of your mattress, remove a blanket on top and start using a pillow between your knees. Let us know how that goes. Mattdud
Re: recommendation to make bed softer in the hip area - mattdud
Mar 23, 2015 10:26 AM
Mar 23, 2015 10:26 AM
Veloearl. Are the two latex toppers separate or glued together? Mattdud
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Re: Is a 1000 coil Firm mattress too firm for a 135lb guy? - mattdud
Feb 28, 2015 11:01 AM
Feb 28, 2015 11:01 AM
Slides. Did you ever try that out? How was it? Mattdud
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recommendation to make bed softer in the hip area - veloearl
Mar 23, 2015 7:49 AM
Mar 23, 2015 7:49 AM
I recently bought a new bed. I opted for a mattress with the least amount of P/U foam possible, and put a 2.5" latex topper on it. The mattress is an ultrafirm Simmons Beautyrest. The latex topper has two layers, one is 14 ILD; the other is 25 ILD.
The bed is almost perfect, except the hip area is too firm. My hips feel out of alignment when I lay on my side, and I wake up feeling like I need to get a chiropractic adjustment.
I would like there to be a little more “give” in the hip area, but don’t want to affect the rest of the bed.
Any suggestions?
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The bed is almost perfect, except the hip area is too firm. My hips feel out of alignment when I lay on my side, and I wake up feeling like I need to get a chiropractic adjustment.
I would like there to be a little more “give” in the hip area, but don’t want to affect the rest of the bed.
Any suggestions?
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Hot Sleeper... recommendations? - sirwoodland
Jun 14, 2015 3:29 PM
Jun 14, 2015 3:29 PM
Hi all,
I've always been a very hot sleeper and currently have a Simmons plush with a pillow top... I roast most nights. I've started looking at new mattresses but I'd really like to move away from a traditional inner spring if possible (for longevity and pressure point purposes). But, I keep reading that most of the alternatives I'm considering run hotter.
All this said, I went to a local mattress store and of all I tried, I actually liked the hybrid mattresses quite a bit (comfort-wise). More specifically, the Sealy Kingsthorne PL hybrid, and the Simmons Hybrid 5000. However, does anyone know how well these handle heat, and which mattress(es) are the best for heat dissipation in general? Thanks in advance....
I've always been a very hot sleeper and currently have a Simmons plush with a pillow top... I roast most nights. I've started looking at new mattresses but I'd really like to move away from a traditional inner spring if possible (for longevity and pressure point purposes). But, I keep reading that most of the alternatives I'm considering run hotter.
All this said, I went to a local mattress store and of all I tried, I actually liked the hybrid mattresses quite a bit (comfort-wise). More specifically, the Sealy Kingsthorne PL hybrid, and the Simmons Hybrid 5000. However, does anyone know how well these handle heat, and which mattress(es) are the best for heat dissipation in general? Thanks in advance....