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I called the front desk. I think the Sealy Hospitality division distributes these, but it's a Stearns & Foster Airedale in luxury firm. Looks like the Airedale was discontinued in 2021 and replaced by the Haraway Collection.
Thanks for the advice. It's a Stearns & Foster Airedale in luxury firm. Looks like the Airedale was discontinued in 2021 and replaced by the Haraway Collection.
I tried 8 other mattresses before we settled on one... as in we had them in our home after thinking they were the right fit and then later realized they got too soft. The one we kept in the end was from costco. My suggestion is to get a solid top for your bed frame or buy a bed frame with a solid top if you do not have one already. Cheap flexible slats only lead to problems in my experience. Some people use plywood but I would prefer a finished "nice" product. We went with a costco bedframe that has a solid top but some users have posted they can buy a solid top off amazon for a few hundred $ and it comes in 4 sections that you just lay on top of your existing slats. The mattress we kept after going through 8 others is the Sterns and Foster 14" Tight Top. We have had it for 4 months now and it is still amazing without sagging, etc. Reviews on naplab or whatever the reviewer is pertains to the medium or soft euro pillow top which I do NOT recommend as it uses a lot of foam that can get soft quick where as the tight top has less but more dense material and then the springs. Look at the weight of each mattress, if it is not a all foam mattress and it is super heavy you are probably getting what you pay for.
I'm no expert, and I saw some other folks mention a few things. My Stearns & Foster is the best mattress I've ever owned, and it's not close. $4k-ish, and firm. I'm a big guy, my wife isn't small, and we moved from a medium to a firm, and couldn't be happier. I have no brand allegiance, just happens to be the most expensive one I've owned, and definitely the best for me.
Why do you hate it?! We literally just bought one for our guest bedroom to replace the S&F I bought in 2014 (fav mattress ever) but it hasn’t been delivered yet. We went with the firm.
I wonder if you got a lemon . Our stern and foster from 2019 is still perfect That said I love love love the Marriott mattress and plan to buy that as our next one
I have gone through 7 beds in last 4.5 years 2 Beautyrests, Blackice, 2 Stearns and Foster firm and Luxury Firm, 2 Sertas different models all have sagged ranging from. Starting 2 weeks to 3 months I'm 200# 5'10" I feel like I melt these things. I'm a side sleeper. Have no idea what to go to next seems hybrids are worst anything with foam is worst. Have minimal plush top a d lots of innersprings. .issues the old days when just springs and fabric. Can use suggestions
I’ve had a Stearns & Foster hybrid for about 4 years. Still feels like the first day. Definitely built to last.
Hate my Stearns and Foster. After 18 months it caved in on the top left side. I switch it around same problem on the one side. Garbage and not great customer service
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