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Go to a showroom and lay back on them. I remember my hatchet woman and I did that on the memory foam on a whim when we were office furniture shopping and at first it was like what a fraud but then after like 10 seconds it was like angels were hugging me while reading my favorite bedtime story.
I need a new mattress. I have a queen size Queen Anne style four poster and want to know from anyone who has a memory foam bed OR one of those sleep number mattresses.
Which would be better for the kind of bed I have? I REALLY want the memory foam, but I'm not sure if it'd be too hot. I don't know why I imagine laying in a puddle of sweat, but maybe it's because of the "molds around your body" aspect of it.
The sleep number appeals to me because I have an old back injury and prefer firmer mattresses.
Suggestions?
I did that already...lol. I kinda want to know if they're worth the money and what's it like actually sleeping on it after a couple of months.
By the way...it's INSANE how much mattresses are. I'm still kinda in sticker shock. Last time I bought one was in '05.
I don't have one, but from what I have heard from others, they are worth their weight in gold. Not only are they extremely comfortable, if your partner is a toss n' turner, you won't feel the mattress jiggle.
I need a new mattress. I have a queen size Queen Anne style four poster and want to know from anyone who has a memory foam bed OR one of those sleep number mattresses.
Which would be better for the kind of bed I have? I REALLY want the memory foam, but I'm not sure if it'd be too hot. I don't know why I imagine laying in a puddle of sweat, but maybe it's because of the "molds around your body" aspect of it.
The sleep number appeals to me because I have an old back injury and prefer firmer mattresses.
Suggestions?
I don't have one, but from what I have heard from others, they are worth their weight in gold. Not only are they extremely comfortable, if your partner is a toss n' turner, you won't feel the mattress jiggle.
I need a new mattress. I have a queen size Queen Anne style four poster and want to know from anyone who has a memory foam bed OR one of those sleep number mattresses.
Which would be better for the kind of bed I have? I REALLY want the memory foam, but I'm not sure if it'd be too hot. I don't know why I imagine laying in a puddle of sweat, but maybe it's because of the "molds around your body" aspect of it.
The sleep number appeals to me because I have an old back injury and prefer firmer mattresses.
Suggestions?
I did that already...lol. I kinda want to know if they're worth the money and what's it like actually sleeping on it after a couple of months.
By the way...it's INSANE how much mattresses are. I'm still kinda in sticker shock. Last time I bought one was in '05.
Good idea.I recommend a few weekend vacations. Book hotel rooms based on what kind of mattresses they have. At least one of the major chains has gone to sleep number beds exclusively. Don't know about memory foam but they will list it on their web sites. Hampton Inns changed up their beds a couple of years ago and went with really nice pillow tops. Nice beds.
By the way...it's INSANE how much mattresses are. I'm still kinda in sticker shock. Last time I bought one was in '05.
I've had Sleep Number mattresses for the last 20 years and I wouldn't even consider anything else. They do the same thing as memory foam (or you can add a memory foam topper) and they weigh almost nothing so making the bed is easy, ot to mention that if you have to move, it can roll up and go in a station wagon. Even my guest bed is a twin Sleep Number and I can pout it together in 11 minutes on those rare occasions that I have an overnight visitor who can't appropriately share my bed.I need a new mattress. I have a queen size Queen Anne style four poster and want to know from anyone who has a memory foam bed OR one of those sleep number mattresses.
Which would be better for the kind of bed I have? I REALLY want the memory foam, but I'm not sure if it'd be too hot. I don't know why I imagine laying in a puddle of sweat, but maybe it's because of the "molds around your body" aspect of it.
The sleep number appeals to me because I have an old back injury and prefer firmer mattresses.
Suggestions?
I've had Sleep Number mattresses for the last 20 years and I wouldn't even consider anything else. They do the same thing as memory foam (or you can add a memory foam topper) and they weigh almost nothing so making the bed is easy, ot to mention that if you have to move, it can roll up and go in a station wagon. Even my guest bed is a twin Sleep Number and I can pout it together in 11 minutes on those rare occasions that I have an overnight visitor who can't appropriately share my bed.
Those are just toppers aren't they that rest on an existing mattress?
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