Memory foam mattress
Several weeks ago, my friend bought a mattress after work one Friday. We were on the way to happy hour, so I dropped in the store as well, and lied on the tempur-pedic rig for 20 mins while the deal was made.
But $2000 for a mattress wasn't going to happen. Fortunately, I found some memory foam wholesalers. (memoryfoam.com) I got "the firmest mattress [they] carry," paid less than $600, and the thing is awesome. It's like sleeping in a cloud. . . the hype is legit.
I also have to give a shout out to memoryfoam.com. The staff there is extremely helpful, and they also go the extra mile and post a lot of information online. Plus, free shipping.
But $2000 for a mattress wasn't going to happen. Fortunately, I found some memory foam wholesalers. (memoryfoam.com) I got "the firmest mattress [they] carry," paid less than $600, and the thing is awesome. It's like sleeping in a cloud. . . the hype is legit.
I also have to give a shout out to memoryfoam.com. The staff there is extremely helpful, and they also go the extra mile and post a lot of information online. Plus, free shipping.
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The other awesome thing about foam mattresses is that they don't need box springs. In fact, it is recommended that you don't use them. You do need a flat frame, though, but that can be accomplished in many inexpensive ways.
Elaborating on the feel, there's absolutely no body sag on the firm model, which is good for people like me who sleep on back or chest. But unlike firm regular mattresses, the foam conforms where it needs to conform while giving a lot of support. It takes about 30 seconds to fully settle, although the last 28 seconds of the process are fine details, since the foam responds to body heat somewhat.
Originally posted by tonton
What I don't get is...
Latex is man-made.
Foam is man-made.
So what the hell is "natural latex foam"?
I thought some trees produced natural rubber?
The real high-end combos seem to be made out of 6" of Latex foam under 3" of synthetic memory foam (The stuff that you can imprint your hand in). My mattress is 3" of hard foam under 4" of sythetic memory foam.
I use a buckwheat pillow and love how hard and cool it is. I need a bed like that
http://www.soothsoft.com/chillow.htm
could always go with the sub 100,000 dollar bed oprah has. lol with it's 1 million springs.
I was never bothered by the heat. In fact, I sleep on my stomach because I get cold any way else, especially when the temperature is less than 80 degrees F. I don't think I've ever flipped my pillow , and growing up, my dad was always hot at night, so I remember sleeping with a down comforter all year round. It's a combination of low-metabolism and veins close to the skin. I guess that's what makes me a damn good long-distance runner.
Originally posted by Splinemodel
I got a queen size, which is quite large. Lots of sprawl room,
Cut to the chase, how's it for hammerin' ?
Originally posted by the cool gut
Cut to the chase, how's it for hammerin' ?
Wouldn't know. Some of my friends think it would take some time getting used to, since there's no spring-action. But what's for sure is that the person on the bottom would be very comfortable.
Originally posted by burningwheel
i have a memory foam pillow, it'sd sooo much better than a normal pillow
How much memory do these things have and is it DDR?
Seriously, what does "memory" mean. Are these those things that keep the shape of your head?
That would drive me nuts since I toss and turn a lot.
Originally posted by Cake
Seriously, what does "memory" mean. Are these those things that keep the shape of your head? That would drive me nuts since I toss and turn a lot.
They keep the shape for only a short time after the heat and pressure of your body has been taken off. What's more important is that they 'give way' under high pressure points while still supporting low pressure areas, equalising the pressure on different parts of your body.
If you believe the hype then this actually prevents you from tossing and turning since your body isn't as uncomfortable remaining in one position leading to a better nights rest.