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For years we have enjoyed our pocket sprung mattress but lately my back is aching after lying in it for a few hours. Always have back trouble but this ache reminds me of the kind you get when on holiday and you long for your bed back at home. Can anyone recommend a really comfortable pocket sprung bed and where you got yours? Also, how did you get rid of your old mattress as it is heavy one. We have one of those wooden slat beds so only need the mattress. (My husband thinks it’s okay but it was bought in the eighties and we have always loved it. He says my back is old age).
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I change my mattress for 3 years, because my husband loves to eat on the mattress, and we love the pocket sprung mattress, too. Because of its firm and support, and we move our mattress with my husband. We love to give our old mattress to the poor people who haven't the mattress, and we would move the mattress to my husband's car and call our children to send the mattress to the poor guy by car, my children both love to do that with. And we bought a homylink mattress for a half year, that is great I think so.
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Must get new reading glasses. I read this thread title as need a new mistress .........
I bought a new mattress lately from a local bed ‘warehouse’. I asked how long they had been open.....27 years! Think they must be pretty reliable
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On another note, my daughter informed me that a new mattress should be allowed to air because of the flame retardants, as I put the sheets on she said.....about a week at least!
We bought from independent family shop. After a week they took it back ( too hard. hace fibromyalgia) and were so nice. Make sure you can return. No need to overpay.
M&S have mattresses on sale. Mine is from there-1500 memory foam topped pocket sprung. It is wonderful.
I think that there is only one style of a mattresses for side sleepers, the price strongly varies therefore it is worth going shopping. Here yo go review:
happysleepyhead.com/best-mattress-for-side-sleepers/
Leesa is also reviewed on the same site.
I wish to be lucky in the choice!
Mattresses on line is very reasonable and good service
Strangely I've never found mattress toppers to be hot and sweaty but always go for one with a clima- cool cover. The one thing having dodgy knees has taught me is to lay still, no turning over, so if memory foam stops me turning over that's great, plus I get a better nights sleep. I sleep with my legs raised so laying on my side would be both uncomfortable and difficult. Of course toppers need changing frequently, they wear just like everything else but they're not particularly expensive and the mattress is as good as new. So I spend around £100 on a topper every year and sleep like a baby.
JL pocket sprung mattress from Natural collection. Medium. Heavy but just about manageable. Also bought bed frame, with unsprung slats (makes it a bit firmer). All delivered on time, and built in situ. Advised against mattress topper. An unnecessary expense, and they need replacing frequently, the salesman said. I took his advice.
So far so good.
Dislike the foam mattresses I’ve used.... too hot and clammy ..... and don’t seem to ‘breath’ .
I will recommend to you the Tuft & Needle mattress, made of T&N adaptive foam, much more supportive than memory foam and in comparison to memory foam mattresses, this one doesn’t makes you feel hot and sweaty during the night.
- Top Rated Mattress with over 90% 5-star reviews.
- Manufactured in the USA.
- 100 night sleep trial and an honest, 10 year warranty.
What a lot of posters have already said, go to a good independent bed retailer, they are much more knowledgeable than the ‘Chains’.
We did this earlier this year, as our old comfortable mattress was now not so comfy, and about 11 years old.
The make we bought was Gainsborough, and it was expensive, but think how long you spend in bed.
At first I used a mattress topper ( memory foam) on it, but it was affecting my hip ( memory foam is hard to turn over on) and think I was getting stuck in one sleeping position for too long.So, have put away the topper, and now sleep better.
The mattress is designated as medium firm.
All mattresses will sag in time, and need turning regularly ( unless you buy a non turn one, of course.)
Oh for the days when I could, and did, sleep on anything, especially on many camping holidays with the children.
I can't choose a mattress by laying on it for 5-10 minutes in a shop, so last time I bought a very expensive pocket sprung with memory foam top, it weighs a ton. I again decided it wasn't comfortable but I really didn't think any bed would be. So instead of wasting more money I just bought a thick mattress topper. Problem solved for a couple of years and then the aches returned. Bought an even thick memory foam topper, binned the current one etc. So now just replace the topper with a really good quality thick topper every couple of years and problem solved.
Well thank you for answering everyone. The update is that we went to JL and tried their lowest price visprings but they seemed too firm and not at all inviting. Then we tried the JL Natural collection and it seemed really soft and comfy. So took a chance and decided to go with their Egyptian Cotton 7000. However, since then we have read threads mentioning that the bed which arrives does not feel like the one in the store. There is talk of it being really hard and smelly for quite awhile. Others complain it was too soft and didn’t give support. Others on the JL reviews were pleased. We queried this with a JL salesman and he said it takes time to soften up - could be three months!! Now I wonder what we are in for. My SIL says buying a mattress is a minefield. Reading your posts confirms this. It’s being delivered on Wednesday.....ooh...ahh.
You definitely need a new mattress they should be changed every ten years. We've just bought a hybrid memory foam and it's excellent.
When I said bed, I meant mattress.
Apologies if what I am about to say has already been said - I haven't read all the posts:
Some shops now let you buy a bed on the understanding that if you don't like it within a month they will take it back, and yes, they will collect it from you.
I guess that their prices might be slightly higher to cover this, but it could be well worth considering.
I can't remember which shop I came across this in, but it was a well-known one. I think a company has been running a tv advert recently that mentions this too.
We went to John Lewis. Took their advice. They delivered the mattress and took the old one away. It is fine.
Tinafl. I got my husband a single adjustable bed, when his health deteriorated. He found it a great help in getting in and out, or just raising the head if his breathing was bad. I would certainly recommend them, but -
when he was in hospital, after he had a stroke, he kept us all amused with the adjustable bed. His brain was rather befuddled, at first, and he kept thinking that the control buttons were the tv remote. He kept pressing them at random, and had the bed writhing like a snake! In his confusion he wouldn't be argued with, and got very ratty if we removed his 'remote' out of reach. At least his back got a good workout! Thankfully, after a few weeks he 'sobered up' and enjoyed his tv programmes in comfort.
I bought a memory foam mattress and hated it. Fortunately I had kept my old one so sold the memory foam one at great loss. I then moved house and gave my original mattress to a friend. I bought from Dreams and had to change three times as I couldn't get anything comfortable.
I bitterly regret changing the one I had had for years and am going to buy a replacement. It's the most comfortable one ever and is 100% natural latex. I will never buy anything different now. My current mattress is a good make, only a year old, and I suppose that once again I will lose a considerable amount when I try to sell it!
I’d second the post saying use an independent store if you can. We were advised on purchase after explaining sleeping posture, my many physical issues and pain problems. There was no pressure or rush and we were encouraged to take off our coats and lie on the mattresses for what seemed like forever. As a result we bought a soft rather than firm sprung mattress with a gel topping. I use a water bottle or electric blanket and was advised memory foam is unsuitable for both. I love the new mattress, very comfortable, my pain is reduced and - usually - I sleep well. Our old mattress went to the Heart Foundation, it was collected without charge and will hopefully make a small profit for the charity. It’s a very personal purchase, take your time and get independent advice if you can.
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