Anybody purchased a full memory foam mattress other than Tempurpedic?

Hey Julian!

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I just moved up to a king size bed and need a new mattress. I took a 15 min power nap on a Tempurpedic mattress while purchasing the bed and I liked it.:lol: Anyway, the salesman gave me a price on that mattress and it came up to over $3 grand. Long story short, fuuuuuuuk that!:smh: Anyway I remember seeing other memory foam mattress on Ebay years ago, I would think that have improved since then, so as anyone purchased one of these mattresses other than Tempurpedic. Preferably I want to keep the price under a grand.

Here's one I saw on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000RLDNCO/?tag=vp314-20
 
Yeah I have a Cali King that I got from Ortho Mattress, www.orthomattress.com. Beside my flat screen, one of the best purchases I've made in years. I looked around, even check out the Tempurpedic, and you're right, it does cost a grip. I think I ended up paying about 1700 for mine.

They sleep real good, but you have to get used to it. They also sleep a few degrees hotter than a regular bed. Which hasn't been too bad. The pillows took the longest to get used too, I still switch off between the memory foam pillows and regular ones.

Over all, I love it and can never go back to a spring mattress. Oh and fucking on it is off the chain too. Ain't no bounce back, so when you're locked in on a broad, ain't nowhere for them to go! :dance::dance:
 
Oh btw my damn back feels a hell of a lot better after having this mattress. I sleep better too. You don't disturb the other person either while getting in our out of the bed. You won't even notice. I used to sleep with my phone on the bed but couldn't ever feel it vibrate when it rang. Wake up to hella missed messages and calls. So I broke that habit real quick lol.

Sales person said people either love or hate these types of mattresses. Most stores have a 30 day return policy if it isn't for you, which is dope.
 
Oh btw my damn back feels a hell of a lot better after having this mattress. I sleep better too. You don't disturb the other person either while getting in our out of the bed. You won't even notice. I used to sleep with my phone on the bed but couldn't ever feel it vibrate when it rang. Wake up to hella missed messages and calls. So I broke that habit real quick lol.

Sales person said people either love or hate these types of mattresses. Most stores have a 30 day return policy if it isn't for you, which is dope.

Cool, I've been trying to compare difference in construction to the tempurpedic and I've notice tempurpedic has 3 different layers. How is your Ortho mattress constructed.
 
I bought a a king from www.bragada.com 4 years ago for $685 plus two pillows and free shipping. It feels the same as the tempurpedic bed I layed on in the store. Now a king stars at $789. It is the best purchase I've ever made. I can also sleep on my side without waking up with my arm numb.
 
I bought a a king from www.bragada.com 4 years ago for $685 plus two pillows and free shipping. It feels the same as the tempurpedic bed I layed on in the store. Now a king stars at $789. It is the best purchase I've ever made. I can also sleep on my side without waking up with my arm numb.

bookmarked..thats looks like the joint right there
 
Don't waste your time on the tempurpedic.

It feels nice in the showroom. But after about 2 weeks in the house, you'll understand it's a pain in the ass.

It holds heat like an oven, and it feels like you're sleeping in wet sand.

What I would suggest, is the Sealy Spring Free Latex Core Mattress.
Find a reseller in your area who carries this line. Trust me, you'll thank me later.

It's really the best between a premium regular mattress and the memory foam types.

http://www.sealy.com/springfree/springfree.aspx


And then get yourself a Leggett and Pratt adjustable bed frame ... you'll never sleep a better day in your life. Better yet, the bitches will come to your house just to get in your bed.

http://www.lpadjustablebeds.com/


 
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Heist knows a little bit about every fucking thing..:lol:

i can learn about everything without ever leaving bgol:lol:
 
i have that serta memory foam 3 inch in a king :dance::dance::dance::dance::dance: thats how i feel in the morning ...i dont know how i slept before we got that thing. it is a fucking BEAST !!!!!!!!!!
 
Don't waste your time on the tempurpedic.

It feels nice in the showroom. But after about 2 weeks in the house, you'll understand it's a pain in the ass.

It holds heat like an oven, and it feels like you're sleeping in wet sand.

What I would suggest, is the Sealy Spring Free Latex Core Mattress.
Find a reseller in your area who carries this line. Trust me, you'll thank me later.

It's really the best between a premium regular mattress and the memory foam types.

http://www.sealy.com/springfree/springfree.aspx


And then get yourself a Leggett and Pratt adjustable bed frame ... you'll never sleep a better day in your life. Better yet, the bitches will come to your house just to get in your bed.

http://www.lpadjustablebeds.com/



Yeah, the bed I tried was also adjustable and had massage functions. That shit felt awesome. I have been reading up on the heat retention and that seems to be the biggest complaint. I sleep with a fan on in the winter:smh: So I'm not a fan of that. I will definitely look into the latex option. Does it matter what kind of mattress you get for an adjustable bed?
 
this is what you want: http://www.bragada.com/

but honestly before I had that I got a 3 inch memory foam mattress pad for under 200 and it was the bomb until I got the bragada

While I have a female in the thread. I've heard complaints about sex on a memory foam mattress More specifically a lady at work gave me the frown face when I was talking about it at work and I heard some talk here and there about no bounce etc. What's your experience if you don't mind me asking?
 
While I have a female in the thread. I've heard complaints about sex on a memory foam mattress More specifically a lady at work gave me the frown face when I was talking about it at work and I heard some talk here and there about no bounce etc. What's your experience if you don't mind me asking?

Good question. Like would I see a bitch's titty print or ass print or face print in the memory foam after bangin her out?

Speak on it bigirl.
 
While I have a female in the thread. I've heard complaints about sex on a memory foam mattress More specifically a lady at work gave me the frown face when I was talking about it at work and I heard some talk here and there about no bounce etc. What's your experience if you don't mind me asking?

on the 3 inch pad it was a lil wierd and yeah it prints and stuff and is kind of hard to move around like quicksand or something but not on the bragada its really solid
 
on the 3 inch pad it was a lil wierd and yeah it prints and stuff and is kind of hard to move around like quicksand or something but not on the bragada its really solid
Man I'm bout to get me one of these and put my foot on some bitches heads. How long the imprints last? Can I look at the bed after a week and be like "There go Nikki, and there's Yolanda, and right here is Kiki, and over there is April..."?
 
I just moved up to a king size bed and need a new mattress. I took a 15 min power nap on a Tempurpedic mattress while purchasing the bed and I liked it.:lol: Anyway, the salesman gave me a price on that mattress and it came up to over $3 grand. Long story short, fuuuuuuuk that!:smh: Anyway I remember seeing other memory foam mattress on Ebay years ago, I would think that have improved since then, so as anyone purchased one of these mattresses other than Tempurpedic. Preferably I want to keep the price under a grand.

Here's one I saw on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000RLDNCO/?tag=vp314-20

BAD BATH AND BEYOND HAS ONE FOR A GRAND. IT SLEEPS THE SAME. GIRLS COME OVER AND LUVS THE WAY IT WRAPS AROUND THEIR BODY.
 
Man I'm bout to get me one of these and put my foot on some bitches heads. How long the imprints last? Can I look at the bed after a week and be like "There go Nikki, and there's Yolanda, and right here is Kiki, and over there is April..."?

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
Man I'm bout to get me one of these and put my foot on some bitches heads. How long the imprints last? Can I look at the bed after a week and be like "There go Nikki, and there's Yolanda, and right here is Kiki, and over there is April..."?

:lol: no just after a while with the pad it kept my body prints so I had to keep flipping it but with the bragada no printing it snaps right back
 
:lol: no just after a while with the pad it kept my body prints so I had to keep flipping it but with the bragada no printing it snaps right back
Ooooooooohhhhhhhhh, did you just tell on yaself? You had to keep flippin it cuz yo other man had yo ass and tit prints on the bed huh?

Yall bullshittin I'm fiddin ta get my Nacho Vidal on!
 
tried it in the store and it was not what i wanted got a serta firm joint for around 1200 on sale- great investment
 
all you need is a cool room

http://www.sleepjunkie.com/temperature-and-your-sleep/
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/04/health/04real.html

The Claim: Cold Temperatures Improve Sleep
By ANAHAD O’CONNOR

THE FACTS

Avoiding caffeine, sticking to a schedule and drinking a glass of warm milk are the usual tips for a good night’s rest. But the right room temperature can also play a crucial role.

Studies have found that in general, the optimal temperature for sleep is quite cool, around 60 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit. For some, temperatures that fall too far below or above this range can lead to restlessness.

Temperatures in this range, it seems, help facilitate the decrease in core body temperature that in turn initiates sleepiness. A growing number of studies are finding that temperature regulation plays a role in many cases of chronic insomnia. Researchers have shown, for example, that insomniacs tend to have a warmer core body temperature than normal sleepers just before bed, which leads to heightened arousal and a struggle to fall asleep as the body tries to reset its internal thermostat.

For normal sleepers, the drop in core temperature is marked by an increase in temperature in the hands and feet, as the blood vessels dilate and the body radiates heat. Studies show that for troubled sleepers, a cool room and a hot-water bottle placed at the feet, which rapidly dilates blood vessels, can push the internal thermostat to a better setting.

THE BOTTOM LINE

A slightly cool room and a lower core temperature are optimal for sleep.
 
http://www.beds.org/choosing-the-correct-bed-firmness.htmlChoosing the Correct Bed Firmness

Is a firmer Bed better for your back? A research study tackled the problem…



Conventional wisdom had been that firmer mattresses were better for bad backs. A team of physicians in Spain were interested in whether this was so. To answer the question, they enrolled 313 adults with chronic low back pain into a clinical study. All the patients had pain when lying in bed at home. Patients were randomly assigned into one of two groups. All patients in the study had their mattresses substituted for new spring mattresses of the same size. Patients in the first group had their mattresses replaced with firm mattresses, and patients in the second group had their mattresses replaced with medium-firm mattresses. The physicians determined the firmness of the mattresses by using the European Committee for Standardization scale that goes from 1 (firmest) to 10 (softest).



Patients were assessed at baseline and at 90 days for pain and disability. Interestingly, both groups of patients experienced an improvement in pain and disability after 90 days of sleeping on their new mattresses. Patients given the firm mattresses had 70% improvement in pain. Patients given the medium-firm mattress had 80% improvement in pain. In addition, patients given the firm mattress had a 30% improvement in disability, versus 50% improvement in disability for patients given the medium-firm mattresses.

The authors published their findings in The Lancet in 2003.



What conclusions can we draw from this study? The only information given about the mattress was the degree of firmness. Firm was compared with moderate-firm and the results indicated that in patients with chronic low back pain, moderate-firm mattresses are superior for alleviating symptoms. What we don’t know, is whether moderate mattresses are better, worse, or the same as moderate-firm mattresses. And we are likewise unsure about moderate-soft and soft mattresses. It is also not clear if we can generalize from patients with chronic low back pain to the public at large. Do people with chronic back pain have different characteristics in their backs that predispose them to responding better to a moderate-firm as opposed to a firm mattress? Would an asymptomatic person be better off on a firm mattress? While we can’t draw any firm (pardon the word-choice) conclusions, it does seem reasonable that people without back pain would also respond best to a moderate-firm as opposed to a firm mattress. It is reasonable that a patient with chronic low back pain has a sensitized back. So whereas the benefits of a moderate-firm mattress may not be as immediately apparent in a non-sensitized back, over time it does seem that the public at large without chronic low back pain would do best on a moderate-firm mattress.




It’s too soft…it’s too hard…..which one is just right?



Goldilocks was right. You want a mattress that is not too hard and not too soft. Think of the forces at work on your body when you’re sleeping in bed. Gravity is pushing you down and the only force preventing you from falling to the ground is your mattress. If you’re lying on your side, this means that your hips and shoulders are being pushed into your mattress. If your mattress were a sheet of iron, it would not compress at all and your hips and shoulders would be subjected to the brunt of the force and would probably start to hurt. Additionally, since your shoulders and hips would not mold at all to the mattress, there would be nothing directly supporting your midsection and it would sag down toward the ground, exerting a burden of force on your lumbar spine. If you were lying on your back on the same sheet of iron, as your lumbar spine curves forward, it would not be supported by the iron and would again be subjected to excessive force. If you are a stomach sleeper and are on the sheet of iron, your neck will be pushed into the iron but because of its natural curvature, it will not be supported and will undergo undo force. Of course, no one chooses to sleep on a sheet of hard iron…but the same principles apply when you sleep on a mattress that is too firm.

Suppose you were to sleep on an extremely soft bed. If you were lying on your side, the pressure points of contact on your shoulders and hips wouldn’t become bruised, but as the gravity pushed down on you from above, your body wouldn’t have support from below and the points on your spine that are less supported would sag, pulling the spine out of alignment and stressing the other portions of your spine in turn putting excessive stresses on the muscles, ligaments, and small joints of the spine. The same biomechanical chain of events would happen if you were lying on your stomach or back.

The ideal mix is to find a mattress that conforms to your pressure points, while simultaneously offers firmness and resiliency to provide sufficient support to the natural curves of your spine. Some mattresses accomplish this by providing greater support in different parts of the bed where most people have the curves in their spine. Other mattresses are created with foam materials treated with chemicals to make them conform to pressure points and resiliency to support the natural spinal curvatures. In the end, the best way to know which bed offers you the right support in the right places is to take the Goldilocks test…try it out for yourself. But unlike Goldilocks in the story, most people require at least a few weeks to a month to tell if a mattress is right for them. For this reason, it is a good idea to get a mattress with a 100% guarantee and easy return policy.
 
all you need is a cool room

http://www.sleepjunkie.com/temperature-and-your-sleep/
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/04/health/04real.html

The Claim: Cold Temperatures Improve Sleep
By ANAHAD O’CONNOR

THE FACTS

Avoiding caffeine, sticking to a schedule and drinking a glass of warm milk are the usual tips for a good night’s rest. But the right room temperature can also play a crucial role.

Studies have found that in general, the optimal temperature for sleep is quite cool, around 60 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit. For some, temperatures that fall too far below or above this range can lead to restlessness.

Temperatures in this range, it seems, help facilitate the decrease in core body temperature that in turn initiates sleepiness. A growing number of studies are finding that temperature regulation plays a role in many cases of chronic insomnia. Researchers have shown, for example, that insomniacs tend to have a warmer core body temperature than normal sleepers just before bed, which leads to heightened arousal and a struggle to fall asleep as the body tries to reset its internal thermostat.

For normal sleepers, the drop in core temperature is marked by an increase in temperature in the hands and feet, as the blood vessels dilate and the body radiates heat. Studies show that for troubled sleepers, a cool room and a hot-water bottle placed at the feet, which rapidly dilates blood vessels, can push the internal thermostat to a better setting.

THE BOTTOM LINE

A slightly cool room and a lower core temperature are optimal for sleep.
^^^^^^^
been doing that for years
when i read about that the other day it just proved its usefulness for others

nyc you been posting good health articles props
 
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