How good are soft pillow top mattresses? I am about to purchase Sealy Posturepedic Lakefront at Macy's. Help
Wednesday, August 31st, 2011 at
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My husband and I recently bought a pillow top mattress set. It’s great. Best sleep I’ve had in a long time. And the mattress is nice and thick. I have to buy the deep pocket sheets but it’s worth it. Most comfortable mattress I’ve ever been in.
I don’t like at them. i like the frimer ones better.
I currently have a sealy queen size that has been in my family for 30+ years, and is still as comfortable now as it was when we got it. It is also a matter of preferrence. Some like firm, while others like soft.
Well i love it I got one about 2-3 years ago and all of my friends love it and say its the best bed in the world my mom and dad also have one there great but can be pricy
I have one w/ about a 6" pillowtop. To be honest, if the room is not really cold, I find myself getting hot where hte thing hugs me. Next one will not have a pillowtop over about 2" thick.
They are wonderful if you get the right firmness but it will wear down after a while. I went back to the plain old matress.
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the sleep number matteress’ are by far superior.
THEY ARE GREAT AT FIRST BUT 6 MONTHS OF USING ONE YOU WILL BE LOOKING FOR ANOTHER MATTRESS AND YOU WILL NOT BUY ANOTHER PILLOW TOP EVER AGAIN. TALK TO PEOPLE THAT HAVE HAD THEM OVER 4 MONTHS YOU WONT FIND A 6 MONTH OWNER.
We rented a place in Florida & they had a new one on the bed there & we didn’t like it at all. I have had spine surgery & have rods in my back & I was miserable. It was too soft. No structure for your back. A firm to semi firm I think is better for your back & comfort.
I have one, I dont like it. Its ok to sleep on but hard , VERY hard to keep the sheets on the darn thing!!!
Mattress Sealy:
http://www.choosing-a-mattress.com/mattresssealy.html
I don’t like them but it is a matter of personal choice.
Try the memory foam ones, they are better! I think.
I prefer a firmer mattress, but you really can’t do wrong with Sealy or Serta. This brand will hold up for 30 years or more .. they stand behind their products. The firmness of the mattress depends upon your own comfort level and the condition of your back/spine.
I wouldn’t get one because you can’t flip your matress over. You should flip your mattress over every 6 months or so it will last longer.
The main complaint with pillowtops is that the cheap polyurethane foam used in the top layers rapidly breaks down, forming "compression depressions" . . 2" SuperSoft convoluted SealyFoam, & 1/2" SuperSoft SealyFoam Comfort Layers: 1" SuperSoft SealyFoam, 1/2" SealyFoam, 2" x 1" pressure point materials, 1/2" memory foam.
Latex might be another option
http://latexmattress.nexuswebs.net/