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Title: Mattresses?
Post by: bj229r on March 29, 2006, 06:33:20 AM
the Shrew says the trusty old water bed must go, she's thinking of either an air (like Sleepnumber) or a memory foam type (to go in the old frame)... Have any of ya had experience with either of those?
Title: Re: Mattresses?
Post by: DREDIOCK on March 29, 2006, 07:22:00 AM
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Originally posted by bj229r
the Shrew says the trusty old water bed must go, she's thinking of either an air (like Sleepnumber) or a memory foam type (to go in the old frame)... Have any of ya had experience with either of those?


No.
but I can tell you I got rid of my king sized water bed  10 years ago  (it sprang one leak too many)
Regreting not getting nother one ever since.

Speaking of Beds.

WTF is with this latest fad of beds with matresses so damn thick you damn near need a ladder to get on one?
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: Reschke on March 29, 2006, 07:59:22 AM
Its kind of like the new hamburger craze....thicker is better...I call BS on that also.
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: Ghosth on March 29, 2006, 08:07:46 AM
One thing to consider about the memory foam.

My wife suffers from Fibromyalgia which leaves mostly her shoulders very sensitive to touch. Well those spots are also colder, memory foam gives more where its warm, less where its cold.  I think she'd of actually been in less pain if I'd beat her with a baseball bat.

So if you have poor circulation, athritis, fibro, etc you may want to consider another choice.


On the air bed, fine when they are new. But as soon as they develop a pinhole or two you have the pump starting & stopping off & on all night.  Bothers some, may not others.

We had water bed for years, got to be just too much hassle too often.
Seemed like we had leaks or problems a couple times a year.

Took us a while to adapt, but we sleep well now on a standard mattress & box spring.
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: Goomba on March 29, 2006, 11:08:58 AM
The following is my opinion only;


Air Beds = leak.  

Electric air pumps to keep bed inflated = fail, when you need sleep the most.

"Space-type Swedish NASA Foam" = 3 times the money, for the same bed.

When I last purchased, I spent a bunch of time researching.  Even found a guy handmaking custom mattresses in Philly!  I found that the pillow-tops are comfortable looking, but that pillow-top will crush in a relatively short time (I expect a mattress to last 15+ years).  Furthermore, those silly 2-foot-thick mattresses are crazy hard to find linens for, and said linens will be far more costly than they should be.

I finally bought a top-line Stearns & Foster, standard construction, padded, but no pillow-top.  I put it in a beautiful Victorian replica bed (5 years before they showed up in the damn stores), and I have never been more pleased with how I spent my money.  It's amazingly comfortable, durable, and stays looking great with just a thrice-yearly turn.

I'd say...stick to the traditional construction, and a reputable name.  Once you've narrowed it down, shop pricing, warranties and quality of service.  Be careful, a lot of these dealers are trash, and not to be dealt with.

Put your money in traditional quality, and do business with a reliable, etsablished and reputable dealer...you'll still be glad of the purchase years from now.

Good Luck!  
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: Nilsen on March 29, 2006, 11:11:08 AM
I thought this thread was about something else...


carry on
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: Gunthr on March 29, 2006, 11:37:53 AM
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No.
but I can tell you I got rid of my king sized water bed 10 years ago (it sprang one leak too many)
Regreting not getting nother one ever since. - Drediock


Dred, did you consider that maybe you were wetting the bed?  Normally, we advise those who complain of repeated "leaks" to look closely for any circular yellow stained areas on the sheets - that usually solves the problem.  The medical term for this is Notknowpeepeeosis
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: Maverick on March 29, 2006, 11:45:46 AM
I am a very big fan of water beds. I have never slept better than when on the "old plain bag of water". Since that isn't an option with the RV we have gone through 4 mattress's. The one that came with our latest rig was a memory foam unit. It seemed nice but I was getting my back twisted up every night. Going to a chiropractor was not a good deal 3 times a week. The foam mattress was also very very warm and I hate trying to sleep in a hot environment.

We finally went out and looked at some mattress stores. We found a moderately firm pillow top that fit us reasonably well. Do I still miss my water bed, absolutely, but this was the best compromise we could find and I don't need a chiropractor wevery week.

Go out lookat several stores. Don't think that high price means good results any more than very cheap will. Compare several brands and firmness levels as well as pillow top or not.
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: BigGun on March 29, 2006, 12:43:34 PM
Get a heavenly bed through starwood/westin. simply the best. Kinda expensive but worth every penny.
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: rpm on March 29, 2006, 12:55:27 PM
I just bought a new king size King Koil memory foam pillowtop mattress from Sleep Experts. Yeah, it's one of those uber thick jobs, but I had no problem buying linens for it at Bed, Bath and Beyond.

Best bed I've ever slept on, including waterbeds.
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: LePaul on March 29, 2006, 03:21:47 PM
They just opened a Sleep-By-Number store in one of our larger malls here.  I checked them out and the salespeople strike you as pushy AMWAY folks, trying to get you to fill out credit apps.  The beds look and seem nice...as they should at $2200.  Accessories were phenomenally expensive...$99 pillows seemed to be everywhere.

While Im sure they are a truly spectacular bed, I wonder what happens 3-5 years later when the electrical pump fizzles from a power surge.  Or if the bed air baffle gives out after a drunken quest of bringing home all the Hooters Gals  :)

The memory foam (Posturpedic) is another story.  That foam eventually goes flat.  And furthermore, since when do astronauts have beds in space?  I thought that gravity thing meant they just strapped into a wall and snoozed?  So this "space research" stuff sounds silly.

The only memory foam thing I have is a pillow I bought two weeks ago.  it took a few nights to adjust to it but it seems to be better than those wavy-shaped foam things.  And its heavy, so if ever in a pillow fight, I have the nuclear bomb!  :D

Thus far, I've checked out a few King_Size Sealy's and the rest of the traditional mattresses.  I havent made a decision yet but like you, its funny to hear and see the advertising.

The pushy sales technique of the Sleep By Number folks zapped them from the equation for me.
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: Dago on March 29, 2006, 03:31:45 PM
I've slept on the sleepnumber bed a few times in hotels, was never very impressed.
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: indy007 on March 29, 2006, 03:43:15 PM
I got a pillowtop mattress for about $600. I added a feathertop onto it that my g/f got me for valentine's day. I don't have a boxspring, just a regular metal framed sleigh style bed. I've never slept better.
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: BigGun on March 29, 2006, 03:47:10 PM
Spend time sleeping at a Westin, then the $$ for heavenly bed are well worth it.
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: AWMac on March 29, 2006, 03:54:09 PM
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Originally posted by Nilsen
I thought this thread was about something else...


carry on


Same here Nilsen...Mistresses would have been a better thread!


Mac
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: Shoulman on March 29, 2006, 05:56:23 PM
Back problems for years

Got a temporpedic foam Mattress.

No back problems for last 6 years.

Nuff said.


Shoul
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: DREDIOCK on March 29, 2006, 06:32:43 PM
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Originally posted by Gunthr
Dred, did you consider that maybe you were wetting the bed?  Normally, we advise those who complain of repeated "leaks" to look closely for any circular yellow stained areas on the sheets - that usually solves the problem.  The medical term for this is Notknowpeepeeosis
 

LMAO No I wasnt wetting the bed. I know this cause Im the one that got to do the patching.

the final straw was when it developed a split about 6 inches long.

the only bad thing I could say about a water bed was if the heater came unplugged.
In the summertime it would feel nice and cool at first. Then you could feel your body kind cramp up.
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: xrtoronto on March 29, 2006, 06:36:49 PM
what's a waterbed like when you go to bed drunk?
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: Dago on March 29, 2006, 06:42:28 PM
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Originally posted by xrtoronto
what's a waterbed like when you go to bed drunk?


It balances that waviness in your brain and actually makes everything seem normal.
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: Dago on March 29, 2006, 06:43:13 PM
We sleep on a quality pillowtop and I really like it.  Sleep great in it.
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: Gunthr on March 29, 2006, 06:44:06 PM
Obviously, bed preferences are highly personal.  I'm very happy with the bed I bought two years ago, the most comfortable I've ever had - its a low platform bed with hard wood slats butted against each other head to foot, and a thin futon mattress with a thin down mattress cover on top of that.  Its  like throwing a good, thick sleeping bag on top of a wooden deck. I have compression fractures in my lower vertibrae, and this bed works better for me than any other I've tried.  There is no way I can sleep on a water bed.
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: Masherbrum on March 29, 2006, 06:44:11 PM
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Originally posted by Nilsen
I thought this thread was about something else...


carry on


I was worried as well.
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: bj229r on March 29, 2006, 06:59:37 PM
Thanks guys, I shall report this info to the proper authority.
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: DREDIOCK on March 29, 2006, 07:26:08 PM
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Originally posted by Nilsen
I thought this thread was about something else...


carry on


Have you had a good Belly flop lately? lmao
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: AWMac on March 29, 2006, 07:34:39 PM
Best thing is to strip the water bed of all linen, blankets.. bare asssed waterbed with mirrors in the headboard, candles, incense, flowers, some good wine... and a bottle of Baby Oil and 10 teaspoons of Tabasco sauce...on the water bed!!!


Turn the music up high cuz there's gonna be whole Hell alotta screamin!!!!

:aok

Best if Male and Female are both RedHeaded!!!!  You just DON'T know!!!

:D

Mac
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: DREDIOCK on March 29, 2006, 07:43:00 PM
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Originally posted by AWMac
Best thing is to strip the water bed of all linen, blankets.. bare asssed waterbed with mirrors in the headboard, candles, incense, flowers, some good wine... and a bottle of Baby Oil and 10 teaspoons of Tabasco sauce...


Turn the music up high cuz there's gonna be whole Hell alotta screamin!!!!

:aok

Best if Male and Female are both RedHeaded!!!!  You just DON'T know!!!

:D

Mac


OK I can get the fun to be had with stripping the water bed of all linen, blankets.. bare asssed waterbed with mirrors in the headboard, candles, incense, flowers, some good wine... and a bottle of Baby Oil.

but WTF is the tabasco for?

why am I afraid of the answer?

Tell me anyway
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: AWMac on March 29, 2006, 07:43:03 PM
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Originally posted by DREDIOCK
Have you had a good Belly flop lately? lmao


I have a "Friend" who is interested on how much the guy had to pay..

Mac
Title: Mattresses?
Post by: DREDIOCK on March 29, 2006, 11:43:49 PM
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Originally posted by AWMac
I have a "Friend" who is interested on how much the guy had to pay..

Mac


I certainly hope your not looking to me for the answer LMAO
I have no idea. Not my kinda fetish

But typically, anything that looks like that. You can get to do almost anything for free