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Old 02-07-2010, 09:43 AM
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We have a Tempurpedic. Its awesome. A little expensive, but has a 25 year no sag guarantee.
Old 02-07-2010, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Redleg
That gets cured after your married.

Not necessarily true. See bellow.

Originally Posted by chaikwa

The amount of sag is directly proportional to the amount of girth of the occupant.

The sag was not from my body weight.
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Check out the memory foam beds.
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I have a $5000 Chattem and Wells bed Pillow top memory foam all the bells and whistles, nothing but a POS. I would like to go back to our old water bed nice and warm in the winter. Good for gymnastics and quite inexpensive.
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Originally Posted by Hvytrkmech
The sag was not from my body weight.
What're you doing then, parking the truck on it?
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We have a sleep number bed. Only buy the sleep number if you buy the top of the line model which in a king will run you around $6k. The cheaper sleep number beds have issues with the edging and moldings around and between the beds. We tried a lot of them as the wife's folks own a furniture store. We tried one of the memory foam dealios and I thought it was the biggest gimmick out there. It takes a while for the foam to give and when you turn over it starts all over again. The other thing I didn't like was I was on fire the whole night and couldn't cool off. I just hated it and she didn't weigh enough to dent the stupid foam so she may as well have been on a sheet of plywood. Our sleep number has two toppers on it, the memory foam and a pillow top. They are interchangeable so you can configure them any way you want on either side. We have the pillow top on the top of ours on both sides. I haven't slept as good except when I was a kid when you could sleep on a concrete floor and feel good.
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