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Detonics
02-01-2016, 19:58
Need to get a new bed for my Mom as she's been very uncomfortable on her current mattress which is less than 6 months old. I've been to several "matress forums" which seem more like advertising sites than discussion forums. She's tending toward trying the Sleep Number right now.

What do you suggest?

earplug
02-01-2016, 20:02
Have her test fire and handle some first. She probably has the training already.

WETWRKS
02-01-2016, 20:08
Waterbed. Love em. Had one since...'85ish. Sleep like a babe on it.

Honey Badger282.8
02-01-2016, 20:09
I liked my Sleep Number bed. It wasn't the most comfortable but it was great when your S/O likes the opposite in a mattress. Now that I'm single I wouldn't spend the money on one.

Irving
02-01-2016, 20:18
We have original memory foam, but it weighs a ton. I think they have new light weight versions that are cheaper to boot.

ThunderSquirrel
02-01-2016, 20:45
Have her test fire and handle some first. She probably has the training already.

Wow...

Fentonite
02-01-2016, 20:54
Believe it or not, the cheap memory foam mattress mattress at American Furniture Warehouse is one of the most comfortable mattresess I've slept on. We've had high-end mattresses, tried sleep number, water beds, you name it. Then we bought the memory foam at AFW for the guest bed, and that's where I usually sleep now. I'm eager to replace the other mattress with one. (It's pretty firm)

HoneyBadger
02-01-2016, 21:13
Tuft and Needle make some good and affordable mattresses. My parents got them 2 months ago and like them a lot.

Mrs. HB and I have been sleeping on a purely memory foam mattress from AFW for the past 3 years. Wasn't super expensive, we both sleep great. No back pain, and I can hardly tell when she moves around.



D'oh! I posted without reading the other comments first.

Believe it or not, the cheap memory foam mattress mattress at American Furniture Warehouse is one of the most comfortable mattresess I've slept on. We've had high-end mattresses, tried sleep number, water beds, you name it. Then we bought the memory foam at AFW for the guest bed, and that's where I usually sleep now. I'm eager to replace the other mattress with one. (It's pretty firm)

Jimmy
02-01-2016, 21:15
Sleep Number with memory foam.

kwando
02-01-2016, 21:28
Memory foam here as well. Best sleep ever

Stevensje
02-01-2016, 22:01
Costco has a deal soon on mattresses. %100 satisfaction.

wyome
02-01-2016, 22:04
Didn't buy one yet....but the sleep numbers with memory foam seem awesome

gnihcraes
02-01-2016, 22:32
memory foam, picked it up a while back at matress firm or whatever it is. pretty nice. Bought the generic store brand one to try out, might be worth some extra $ for the fancy ones.

theGinsue
02-01-2016, 22:38
Didn't care for sleep # beds. Got rid of mine last spring. Got a standard mattress with an integrated memory foam pillowtop. The memory foam holds in heat which I find uncomfortable.

I'll likely never get one again, but like WETWRKS, I always had the best nights sleep on a waterbed. Regret getting rid of my last one 20 years ago.

Hummer
02-01-2016, 22:46
Believe it or not, the cheap memory foam mattress mattress at American Furniture Warehouse is one of the most comfortable mattresess I've slept on. We've had high-end mattresses, tried sleep number, water beds, you name it. Then we bought the memory foam at AFW for the guest bed, and that's where I usually sleep now. I'm eager to replace the other mattress with one. (It's pretty firm)

That's where I'd look first because they have a good selection and pricing. Foam, for sure, but selecting one that will last vs. those that fail early may be hard to know. Broken down old folks need a good bed to rest their weary old bones.

You need to know what was wrong with the new bed your mother doesn't like. Don't repeat and expect a different result.

I bought a too-hard spring mattress ($1300, 8 yr guarantee) for the cabin 10 years ago and it tore us up every time we slept on it, even after we put a memory foam topper on it. Still like new, we gave it away last year. A good spring mattress could be useable for 6-10 years.

The sleep number air mattress quality is crap, and way over priced, IMO. I've looked at them many times and they've always looked like low end shit to me. A non starter.

Four years ago I looked at Tempur pedic and then bought a Simmons ComforPedic Loft gel/foam level 4. 25 year warranty on the foam mattress. We'll see about that, but so far I'm impressed. Very comfortable and we move very little through the night. Foam is more immersive, much warmer, sometimes hot. Your mother won't use her electric blanket very often.

Foam/gel mattresses have been on the market long enough that competition is influencing prices. How much is good sleep worth? I'd shun the low-end and buy the best you can afford. Good back support and good sleep is what you're paying for.

mjzman
02-01-2016, 23:00
After several uncomfortable mostly innerspring mattresses, last fall we switched to a latex mattress. We're very happy with it, and as a bonus were able to get a two sided mattress. I've tried and don't like memory foam because I move around a lot and it does not recover fast enough to suit me.

TheGrey
02-01-2016, 23:15
Take her with you, and have her lay down on as many mattresses as it takes. Have her try memory foam, tufted, latex, spring....the works. Find out why the other one didn't work- too hard? Too soft? Too hot? Too cold? Did springs poke her? Mattresses are an investment, and since she's going to be spending 1/4-1/3 of every 24 hours n it, mattress shopping is something that's going to require her direct input.

Also remember that you're not required to buy from the place you're shopping at. Check out a few stores and get one that really works for her.

We had an old mattress when we moved out here, and my back had been killing me for months. We stopped at a mattress store, and we both lay down on each one. No dice. Three mattress stores later, I was getting incredibly frustrated and ready to give up, and I tried one last mattress. It was very firm, and the second I lay down, my back cracked all the way up. That was the sign!

Uberjager
02-01-2016, 23:18
I'm not affiliated with them, but they seem to be a good resource, and cover almost everything: http://www.sleeplikethedead.com/

DenverGP
02-01-2016, 23:43
Got a costco memory foam. great price, and it has been excellent.

davsel
02-02-2016, 00:02
Goodwill

They sell new mattresses. Cheap and comfortable.
Course I can sleep anywhere.

ChadAmberg
02-02-2016, 08:26
You can save a lotta $$ buying mattresses off of Amazon.com believe it or not. Recently got a new memory foam. Showed up fedex in a long box. Carried it upstairs, put it on the bed, unwrapped the plastic and let it roll itself out, then fluff up over 8-10 hours. Very comfortable, highly rated mattresses. They're the same ones you get from the stores without the markup.

UncleDave
02-02-2016, 10:35
If you get a memory foam get one with the pillow top (it conforms to your body almost instantly), and one that has the comfort gel (maximizes airflow to keep the mattress from getting too hot). I have had a Tempur for 6 years or so now, but picked up one of the AFW memory foams for the guest room a few months ago and it is very nice.

UD

ZERO THEORY
02-02-2016, 10:48
Nothing fancy for me, personally. Got a new Serta a few months back on a huge sales at Macy's. Needed something a lot stiffer, and it fit the bill.

yz9890
02-02-2016, 11:40
I hated the sleep number. Tempurpedic cloud deluxe breeze now. Life changing (and wallet changing).


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Bailey Guns
02-02-2016, 12:30
We've had a sleep number bed for over 15 years now. We find it hard to beat. King size and we can adjust sides separately. Only complaint is sometimes there's a little soft spot in between the mattresses when the foam spacers get a little tired.

Detonics
02-02-2016, 18:25
Thank you all for your responses and the great information! Going to check out some of the offerings at American Furniture and compare at Costco and online.

Scanker19
02-02-2016, 19:32
I had a memory foam bed. That thing will never forget... ;)

meatman
02-03-2016, 09:44
We've had a memory gel bed from Innomax for the past year and love it. We were going to do the Tempurpedic, but decided on the one from Innomax because it was a lot cheaper.

Aloha_Shooter
02-03-2016, 13:15
I had a memory foam for 11 years but the last couple of years it felt too soft and I was waking with back aches. Just bought a used Sleep Number and it has been excellent although I'd probably balk at what they want for a new one. As others stated, have her test them out -- preferences are so individual that you really have to see what fits.