It's been far too long since I've bought a mattress (9 years?). Mine is dying. DH bought a mattress right before we met and it was awful- to the point that we are now sleeping on my old mattress. We're waking up achy so we know that it's time to buy a new one.
What can you tell me about buying a mattress? I know someone here used to sell them (chibiyui?) and I'm sure many of you have bought them before.
Also, do I need to replace the box spring? It looks ok but don't know how to tell if it's worn out.
Re: Help me buy a mattress
I'll give them a shot. Thanks!
I see lots of naps in my future!
We have a memory foam topper that we got as a wedding gift. We didn't register for it but I love it. It also traps heat which is great for this season but I wonder about it during the summer. Do they cause you to overheat?
I believe that if you do not also buy the box spring with the mattress you buy, it can void any warranty that may come with the mattress. Usually the box spring isn't that expensive.
We got a bigger bed recently and bought a new mattress. It has a pillowtop, springs, and memory foam. It has like 8 layers to the mattress. The best part is that it has firmer memory foam in the middle where you back will be, so that the mattress sorta hugs your back. It is awesome and we have both been sleeping like babies since the first night!
We also purchased the mattress at The Dump. Do you have one near you? They really have great prices on high end mattress sets. I have purchased 3 different mattress sets from them for various beds at my parent's house, my house, and my parent's vacation home. I have not yet purchased a mattress that I regretted from The Dump. There usually is a high cost for their delivery if you don't meet their minimum (unless they are having a free delivery promotion). So also keep that in mind if you go with them. The first few times I purchased from them, we picked up the mattress ourselves. The last time, it was delivered because we were getting so much other stuff - delivery was free.
I always recommend this site for reviews, cause honestly, if issues happen, half the time I don't hear about them, because obviously warranties are skewed in favor of the mattress manufacturers.
We bought a Sleep Number a few years ago and absolutely LOVE it. Even more so after we realized how different DH and I on perfect bed firmness. He sleeps best on a soft mattress and I need one more firm or my back kills me. So, it's great having a bed that allows each of us to have ideal sleeping conditions. Yes, they can be expensive. We went with a P6 model and it cost us about $2k (it was on sale... and prices have gone up since then). I had never had a bed (or any furniture) that cost more than $500, so it was a huge purchase for us. But, we figured that we spend 1/3 of our life in bed and sleep is SO important in all other areas of your life that it was worth it. Plus, Sleep Numbers can last longer than typical mattress. Last year we added the Sleep IQ tracker to our bed and that's awesome too. It's interesting to see quality of sleep and how it changes. A few months ago I changed a medication and found myself tired all day... the sleep tracker showed that I was sleeping through the night but it was very restless sleep. So, I adjusted my meds again and slept much better.
Sleep Number isn't the only good bed out there though. But, your bed is definitely one area worth investing in because sleep is so important.
With the Sleep Number bed you will have to buy a foundation. This is their version of a box spring. Regular box springs aren't compatible with the sleep number mattress so they say.
I think we have a lot more research to do- and quite a few naps to take!
Thank you all!