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Firm comfort.

Sealy Manhattan

Dec 10, 2004 2:37 PM
Guest
This was a comfort exchange. My first purchase was a Laguna Beach that I found to be too hot and was much softer than the three different floor models I had tried. I was going to bag latex for one of the S&F cushion firms until I tried the Manhattan. It is a firm mattress, but the countouring nature of the latex definitely takes the edge off and creates a cushion firm feel. I also feel that this is the best made of the Sealy latex beds (it has the least amount of PU foam and that foam is high density so it should last). This bed sleeps cool and felt exactly like the one I tried at the showroom. My plan is to use this mattress as a "base" and, if necessary, purchase a 3 inch 14-19 ILD topper for it if I desire a plusher feel. Seems much more practical than buying a pillowtop with PU foam that will wear out long before the latex underneath it does and you can add or remove it as you see fit. I really think this is the best and most efficient way to create a comfortable bed.

Overall I am very satisfied with this purchase and would recommend it for anyone looking to purchase a firm/cushion firm bed. If you are looking for more "plushness" at the same price I would suggest the Newport. But, for about $150-$250 more, you can purchase a 1"-3" Talaly Latex topper (or whatever topper you prefer) and not have to worry about the PU foam losing its resiliency over the years. This should extend the comfort life of the mattress and make it cheaper in the long run. (I have officially deposited my 2 cents.)
Date Purchased: 12/01/04
Price Paid: $1700
Recommend: Yes

Pros:

Firm - yet contours for comfort
Great base from which to build on
Sleeps cool

Cons:

None
This review was modified Aug 26, 2011 by Admin

Lady

Englander Topaz

Dec 1, 2004 1:31 AM
Guest
I had a beautyrest which I liked a lot, but it was a queen and We wanted a king. Beautyrest was out of our price range so we went with the Englander.
Date Purchased: 08/2000
Price Paid: $800
Recommend: Yes

Pros:

Good bed for a good price.

Cons:

None
This review was modified Aug 26, 2011 by Admin

No support

Serta Perfect Night

Nov 15, 2004 4:49 PM
Guest
I purchased the Perfect Night Catalina Eurotop and was so excited after trying two other mattresses with no luck. I thought this is it... finally! Boy was I wrong. My first night I was in heaven, went right to sleep. Night two my back/hips were sinking down so low it caused major pain in my back. There is absolutely no support in this mattress. After 3 nights we rotated. We found that the material on the box springs was not sewn on very well and the seams were coming out. After rotating I had one more night of good sleep and then I sunk again. Another thing I hated after trying a Simmons was that I felt every little movement and kept getting woke up at night. I even felt the bed vibrating a bit when our furnace came on. I called today for my refund. I am now in search of yet another mattress. I think I'm going to an old fashioned flip mattress and adding my own topper. This is crazy.
Date Purchased: 11/5/04
Price Paid: $1699
Recommend: No

Pros:

Beautiful mattress
Luxurious feeling cover

Cons:

Very heavy
Too springy
Feel every movement
This review was modified Aug 26, 2011 by Admin