There are a variety of different mattress best thing to do is go in and test which one fits your needs. they are very good you can test as many as you like to find your perfect fit plus you will enjoy the store looking at different items.
I was very hesitant about buying 1 from here, but we bought a king i-twin macklin for 1099 plus 400 for box springs. The mattress was so high we didnt need the box spring and the frame had a box spring base. Best money we ever spent. Awesome mattress! Returned the box springs.
That's a personal preference I would think. Hope this helps.
Thankyou both for your answers. I greatly appreciate it.
Its unlikely that anyone that works for The Dump will see your question. You might have better luck getting specific mattress suggestions by going in and speaking with actual employees or calling the store.
Mattresses are a personal purchase. However, if your doctor has not suggested anything to you specifically then you want to find a bed with adequate coil support (preferably independently pocketed coils) and then go as soft as your body will tolerate with the plushness of the top (comfort layers). You will have to try 3-5 beds laying in your sleeping position for about 15-20 minutes each in order to help best judge what you truly need for your situation. When you get a new bed there will be a break in period where your body will have to adjust to the new bed. I suggest you see a chiropractor and massage therapist the day your new bed comes so you can be in tip top shape to begin the journey on your new sleep set.
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