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bought this about two years ago. I was so surprised how amazingly comfortable it is and a great price: https://www.templeandwebster.com.au/Ultra-Cool-25cm-Gel-Memory-Foam-Mattress-ZINU1156.html?refid=TEM_WF_732&mmid=114970877&csnid=937672F6-F9C4-479E-99D1-2FE5BE1F4058&cltr=&utm_source=Temple-Webster&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ShipConfirmed&utm_content=pdp&utm_term=pdp
Amazon Zinus ultima 10" mattress. About 10 minutes of research. Showers up 2 days later in a box. 5 years later and still happy.
I got one for my spare bedroom hoping it was great so I could replace my 10 year old one. I hate it. I can sleep overnight in it but I don’t find it comfortable at all. It feels very hard to me. And I don’t like the slow sink of a memory foam.
I got a foam mattress on amazon for like $250 7 years ago and it's my favourite mattress of all time, and would be basically perfect except that it's a bit warm. Pretty sure it was a 10" zinus
Zinus 10 inch off amazon. First slept on one in an airbnb. Replaced the one at home with it.
I got a zinus 10" from amazon 10/10. If you need/life a softer bed get a platform with Euro slats (curved) they have give. Look at Ikea wood slat bases if your unsure what they look like.
I’ve had a Zinus cooling mattress for going on 4 years now and I love it! I don’t overheat, it doesn’t sag, it’s supportive, and it costs around $300
FWIW, I recently stayed in an Airbnb and slept on a Zinus mattress from 2018. Best night of sleep I’ve ever had, woke up with Zero aches or pains. Primarily a Side Sleeper with occasional stomach. I currently have an Amerisleep AS5 and while it’s held up great it’s too plush to provide the necessary back support I need. Prior to that I ordered a Casper which was unbearable and returned after 3 days. I went down a rabbit hole, multiple reviews and the reality is that everyone is different and therefore will have different results between mattresses. It’s honestly overwhelming, not in a good way, in the amount of companies and products out there. I decided it’s best to order something I had a great experience with. As someone wrote on this sub it’s worthwhile to consider a cheaper mattress, replacing it often than an expensive one which might be a gamble. I’ve also considered Costco for the return policy but saw that there are multiple negative reviews for all their products. I would say the best way is to try the mattress out as even if for a short while at a store, before blindly ordering one online.
I currently have the Sealy Mount Auburn purchased in 2021. I previously had a cheap Zinus MF, and it was definitely better in comparison. However, I found it to be quite firm and started the long journey of matress toppers to gain better pressure point relief for side sleeping. The matress is in perfect condition with no sagging, but after 4 years, I feel it's just not for me. It's not bad but not great. I highly recommend a sturdy wooden frame/foundation as it did improve my comfort level some. Buying from Costco is always a win with the service and return policies, so trying it is literally risk-free.
Way too hard - like sleeping on the floor