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TopicAny tips for buying a mattress?
SevenTenths
05/15/21 11:28:22 PM
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Ce is so poor.

Anyway, what he said

ElatedVenusaur posted...
Do you know the firmness of your current mattress? And is it good?
Firmness is rated 1-10, with most mattresses falling in the 4-7 range. Your firmness needs vary based on your weight and your sleep style.
Like, for example, side sleepers generally need softer mattresses(or at least a pillow top) because their body weight is distributed narrowly, and a too firm mattress is going to cause hip and shoulder pain. However, youll need to go firmer if like me a soft mattress doesnt support your spine correctly.

Most mattress companies offer a free trial, but be sure to read the fine print: some may require you to donate a mattress to return it, or pay out of pocket to have it removed.

Edit: Oh, and don't cheap out on a frame/box spring/whatever. Get something that is sure to be able to support the weight of your mattress and the people who will be sleeping on it.

I splurged and bought a sleep number and I've enjoyed it a lot. Getting an adjustable base was a waste of money. A lot of online mattress are good like purple and Casper. Any mattress worth buying should have a 90-100 return policy. Like ev said, make sure the terms don't have any gotchas in them.

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