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We usually recommend Duroflex or Wakefit if they are looking for budget friendly options. You can DM me if you wish to discuss further.
Depends on your budget. Our best seller has been Wakefit Spinecore Firmplus activecool. It has good feedback and no such significant complains as of now.
Your spine is not getting adequate support thats why you are facing problems. You need a firm base. HR base won't cut it. If you wish to stick to wakefit brand then go for wakefit spinecore Firmplus activecool. Else go for Duroflex Backmagic. And if you can extend your budget, go for Serta Sleep essential pro. You are investing not just on a mattress but on your health and peace of mind. Don't compromise on that.
Duroflex Back Magic is a good mattress. You could have got Serta Sleep Essential Pro at similar price range. Several Customer feedback says its better.
Kurlon and sleepwell are getting alot of negative reviews( and publicity) recently due to pathetic quality control and customer service. Few years back we were among the top dealers of sleepwell and kurlon in West bengal. We had to cut down our volumes with them drastically since it was affecting our goodwill with clients as well. I feel its better to avoid Kurlon- Sleepwell duo until they get their house in order. I would Go for Duroflex Backmagic pro+ or Serta Sleep essential pro for that price range.
Return it asap. If you are not sure about the comfort now, you won't be happy about it later as well. For less than 30k, I would suggest Serta Sleep essential pro, Duroflex Backmagic, Backmagic pro+. Can DM of you want more help
Using thick hard EPE is an excellent option if you wish to speedrun having neck and back issues.
If you want a firm mattress - Duroflex Upright, Wakefit Spinecore Firmplus activecool If you want a softer one- Duroflex Duo Memory, Durabond pro
Wakefit Spinecore Firmplus activecool.
Any among Duroflex Upright and Wakefit Spinecore Firmplus activecool will be good in your budget.
Yes it is a good mattress. Can also have a look at Serta Sleep Essential pro and Classic Plus. You won't go wrong anyways. They are good mattresses.
For under 50k, I would suggest Serta Classic Plus, Classic Latex. Duroflex Balance Plus is also a good option but material quality is better in Serta. For me the best mattress that we have found to be bang for their buck is Serta Classic Latex, Classic Luxury and Perfect Sleeper. Therapedic Organico is another exceptional mattress. I have mentioned in several of my replies that its too early to judge new players like Sleep company since mattress is a long term thing and it's difficult to judge until the passage of one product cycle. Issue with Recliner bed is the mattress will get bent around a particular area and many companies have T&C regarding warranty claim related to mattress twisting or bending around a particular area. So I am not sure if they will honor their warranty over the long term or find loopholes to reject it.
Too soft for proper spine support. Get Wakefit Spinecore Firmplus activecool instead. 10x better IMO.
I myself use Serta Classic Latex. My parents use Serta Perfect Sleeper. My mother has L4-L5 disc compression issue. My father too suffers from back pain at times. They couldn't be happier about the mattress comfort. To be fair, I have near 99% positive feedback on Serta Mattress irrespective of the model. You just have to specify your comfort and firmness type and ofcourse budget. My personal favourite is Classic Latex, Ipedic, Perfect spine and ofcourse Perfect Sleeper.. These are our best sellers and have 100% positve reviews on it.
I myself use Serta Classic Latex. My parents use Serta Perfect Sleeper. My mother has L4-L5 disc compression issue. My father too suffers from back pain at times. They couldn't be happier about the mattress comfort. To be fair, I have near 99% positive feedback on Serta Mattress irrespective of the model. You just have to specify your comfort and firmness type and ofcourse budget. My personal favourite is Classic Latex, Ipedic, Perfect spine and ofcourse Perfect Sleeper.. These are our best sellers and have 100% positve reviews on it.
I hear you. I just bought a new mattress myself (old serta viscoe latex mem foam mattress has gotten too soft in my sleep spot, so it's time...) Bad sleep habits are tough to break for sure, but prone sleeping may be a big part of your issues.
Yeah, am male, and not subject to the same female age changes with the wild temperature swings, etc. you ladies have to deal with, but can certainly empathize that it makes everything with sleep harder... I have always slept pretty hot, but have lost a good amount of weight recently, and actually get cold a lot easier now ... But it's kinda extremes now for me... When I am hot, I'm hot and when cold , I'm cold... Seasons are part of it and I keep my house at 64 here in northern winter climate, so I've switched my bedding up for Winter (thick long staple cotton 600 thread count sheets plus down duvet and cover) and lighter weight 300 TC cotton sheets for summer (often just flat sheet and no blanket)... and light blanket with flat sheet in spring and fall. Seasonal bedding setups, in other words. For me, It's gotten to be bedding formula tweaks by season, 😂.
Any brands you recommend for/against? I had a Serta perfectsleeper plush pillow top for seven years and now it’s starting to sag, Sam’s Club is allowing me to change it, I was thinking of about getting the beauty rest regal sleep, plush pillow. I am a side sleeper and need a softer mattress
Serta Perfect Sleeper - Extra Firm. Had a 3” memory foam topper on the first 8 months or so until it was broken in and now it’s perfect.
In short. Your old one is a better quality mattress than your new one. More coils for support, better for quality for there foam. Serta Perfect Sleeper is a better quality mattress at 10 years old vs a brand new Sleepys basic.
For comparison you didn’t just get a Perfect Sleeper, you got a higher end perfect Sleeper that retails for $1300 vs a $500 no brand. Perfect sleeper you had, has over 1700 coils/innersprings. The Sleepy’s Hybrid has 440 coils/inner slings so it has a 1/4 of the support as your previous. So that’s what you’re feeling in terms of quantity. Also I’ll send the foam specs for both too, and it all comes down to quality https://preview.redd.it/e5bf4mhvelpf1.jpeg?width=1179&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3774b2a28c255cde9a0d2eac94a77b06040abbc3
But Serta is still higher quality than the Sleepys Basic Hybrid. Especially depending on which level of Serta, perfect sleep collection vs iSeries. Serta makes good products, not top of the line by any means, but I wouldn’t consider them low end. Just about every major brand has a ‘low’ end section to be competitive in price, but that’s just part of the overall picture.
If it’s not in your budget to buy a more expensive mattress with better cooling technology, consider a topper with cooling benefits. Coil for coil you probably had more in the Serta, which is why it may feel more supportive, as the Sleepys basic hybrid is a more basic coil structure/count.
I have the exact same issue and I’m only a few years older. My problems started right around your age and it’s been an absolute nightmare. The issue can be due to several things and you should take pictures of your back to really see what’s going on with your spine. Most mattresses cause me to sink unevenly with my hips sinking much more than my shoulders. This causes the spinal sagging and leads to lower back and some mid back pain. The only mattresses that I’ve slept well on are the Serta (perfect sleeper specifically) ones with zoned support. My parents have one and I could not for the life of me figure out what it was until recently. I’m not advocating for that brand, it’s the last one I wanted since I’ve had other mattresses from them without the zones and slept horribly. However, I’ve slept on 3 different ones while traveling for work and slept better in the hotel beds than my own. They all happened to be the same mattress which is no surprise given I stayed at the same chain, but it reaffirmed what I believed. A lumbar pillow has helped but it’s nowhere near as good as having the full support. I don’t imagine a soft mattress will fix this if you’re sinking unevenly. Depending on the construction, the weight at your pressure points will cause the mattress get pulled downward further out so you won’t get support at your mid section, you’ll just sink more. Hopefully you’re able to find something that works or at least have more insight on what to research
We recently got a Serta Perfect Sleeper and I absolutely love it.
I would recommend the Serta Perfect Sleeper from Bed Bath and Beyond. It’s firm but also has a pillow top if you want. I think we paid like $800 for a King size so a full should be less than that. We slept on this mattress at an Air BnB we stayed at. I liked it so much that I took the sheets off to find out what kind of mattress it was.
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