dfran1 and dallasgirl - have you found any bed yet that you like?
Nov 4, 2011 1:46 PM
Joined: Oct 19, 2011
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Hello posters,  dfran1 and dallasgirl. Have you found any bed that you like?

 

I have read postings from both of you.

 

About tempurpedics - you say that they are good in begining but soften up and lose support soon. CORRECT. 

That they have not enough support. That they are way overpriced.

What is the purpose if they are way overpriced and offer no support?

is this with all tempurpedics?

 

That latex looks GOOD ON PAPER but not when you sleep.

Is this with all types of latex? Real latex and blended latex?

 

Yesterday I went to Savvyrest in Dallas. And tried out all latex they had.

All of them have "PUSHBACK" LIKE the latex is PINCHING ME WHEN I SLEEP.

NO GOOD.

I tried dunlop and I tried talalay latex. and I tried combinations.

NOTHING WORKED.

THE SALESMAN KEPT ON TELLING ME HOW GOOD IT IS. THAT IT IS ORGANIC.

hell I don't care if it is not comfortable at all.

 

I got so FRUSTRATED WITH HIS ORGANIC RANT THAT I TOLD HIM THAT "DIRT IS ORGANIC"! 

LOL.

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I am in the same boat. If it is not tempurpedic or latex what can I sleep ON?

DO THEY OR DON'T THEY MAKE  GOOD BEDS IN AMERICA THE SUPPOSEDLY THE MOST ADVANCED NATION ON EARTH?

 

This message was modified Nov 4, 2011 by Joed
Re: dfran1 and dallasgirl - have you found any bed yet that you like?
Reply #4 Nov 7, 2011 12:39 PM
Joined: May 12, 2010
Points: 241
slpngoc wrote:

My suggestion to you Joed is don't even ask anyone about Tempurpedics anymore.  You're like a vacuum that sucks in and gives nothing back.  I own a Tempurpedic, tell you all my experience about it, and what do you do?   Offer no thanks or response of any kind.

 

Then, you turn around and ask other posters what they think about Tempurpedic, and they don't even own the friggen mattress! 

You want somebody to tell you exactly which mattress to buy.  You want to be 100% sure it's the right one for you before purchasing.  Guess what?  You will never know until you go out and purchase one with a good return policy. 

You sleep on a Spring Air.  Of course it's going to suck.  They are probably one of the worst companies on the market today.  They are nowhere around here.

Go ahead and spend your time being wary of the top name brands.  Tempurpedics or other good memory foams are made for people who have some physical problems that most don't have.

I'm out don't know what else to say.


Giving orders? You own this board now? Hmm getting rude and ruder with more posters. what is your problem?


 

Re: dfran1 and dallasgirl - have you found any bed yet that you like?
Reply #5 Nov 7, 2011 12:41 PM
Joined: May 12, 2010
Points: 241
Joed, tempurpedic cloud would not provide you with more support or cushion. It is thin at 8 inches. It has only 2.8 inches of tempur foam. So as it softens up, you will feel the hard foam underneath. My advise, don't buy it.
Re: dfran1 and dallasgirl - have you found any bed yet that you like?
Reply #6 Nov 7, 2011 2:40 PM
Joined: Jun 8, 2011
Points: 100
Ironically, my favorite mattress to date is an old Spring Air in our guest room. Used to be in our master & was a family hand me down. But, I love that thing and whenever I have back pain with mattresses in our master bedroom, I retreat to the guest room for a few days and the back pain is gone. Ha. The only reason we no longer sleep on it is b/c we've gotten used to a king. Neither my husband or I are small people, so going back to a Queen size is nearly impossible! But, we do sleep in there together sometimes even though we could no longer do it long term. BUT- this mattress is firm!

That said, it's kind of ironic that it's my favorite b/c from what I understand, I woudl not at all recommend buying a Spring Air today- I think they've had a hard time with the economy, and their quality has really suffered. IF it was ever that good to start with. Who knows. But, the old one we have has been great for us. But, I dont plan to invest in another one b/c I think maybe we were just lucky on this one. Or maybe they made them sturdier back then!

Re: dfran1 and dallasgirl - have you found any bed yet that you like?
Reply #7 Nov 7, 2011 8:17 PM
Joined: Jun 2, 2011
Points: 481
roy1 wrote:

Joed, tempurpedic cloud would not provide you with more support or cushion. It is thin at 8 inches. It has only 2.8 inches of tempur foam. So as it softens up, you will feel the hard foam underneath. My advise, don't buy it.


How do you know?   Do you or have you owned one?  Have you owned any memory foam or Tempurpedics.  If so, what brands and models?
 

Re: dfran1 and dallasgirl - have you found any bed yet that you like?
Reply #8 Nov 8, 2011 3:15 PM
Joined: Jun 2, 2011
Points: 481
To the original poster, sorry about my harsh criticism above, you didn't deserve it.  I'm not going to change it cause it's already out there.

About other's claims of an x" thick mattress will do such and such, I'd like to see that backed up with personal experience.

This message was modified Nov 8, 2011 by slpngoc

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