Need a New Mattress

GreenMachineX

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It's time to get a new mattress. Ours is just too hard/stiff. I figured out I'm less achy and don't wake as much in other beds when traveling, or even sleeping in the guest room in our house. Anyone have any suggestions on an affordable yet great mattress?

Or, are the mattress toppers with it? Sleep Number has one for $300.
 
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It's time to get a new mattress. Ours is just too hard/stiff. I figured out I'm less achy and don't wake as much in other beds when traveling, or even sleeping in the guest room in our house. Anyone have any suggestions on an affordable yet great mattress?

Or, are the mattress toppers with it? Sleep Number has one for $300.

Mattress toppers are a bandaid IME. They work but you have to keep replacing them.
 
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I was happiest, personally with the bed-in-a-box. the mattress my wife and i use now however is traditional style and like 10 years old so PROBABLY due for replacement but neither of us are having issues with it. if I remember later I can try to check the brand for you but I'm at work now. she got it before i was in the picture for around $2500 I believe. (she offered to get a new bed when I did come into her life lol)
 
honestly the reason I tried bed in a box was because years ago I was having back issues and slept best on the 4-6" foam mattress on my boat. AND a buddy of mine from a previous lifting forum was sold on the foam mattresses.

To be honest now days the only time I have back issues is either cause stress or because I haven't been doing deadlifts/RDL's. so I'm not sure if my mattress is the cure or my training........
 
Not affordable but I bought one of the higher end sleep number beds with all the bells and whistles. It was like 10k but the best purchase ever, totally worth it. I would recommend a bed replacement if possible for all of the adjustments. A lot of time is spent in bed
 
I have a Bear mattress. I believe it is the classic one, as I’ve had it before any of the other models were out. My wife and i enjoy it. Mostly side sleeper.
 
I'm ok with a bandaid for now to make sure this is the real issue behind my sleep issues. Any suggestions on brand?

Nope and I used a few over the years. It's more about style than brand. You need a pretty thick memory foam one; those egg-crate style cheap ones do nothing.

I did also end up buying a sleep number, though...
 
i have been doing some research and I think the wife and I are going with Ghost Bed ... we have a really expensive topper and it sucks I hate it. it feels like your sleeping in a taco.
 
the edges feel like they are lifting (they are not coming off) and you roll to the middle of the bed. also sheets dont fit well over it and the plush matress below. its an all around sh17 show.

This is true. toppers serve a purpose but are a bitch. my wife ordered like a 2 or 4" one for the boat that I had to cut to shape since the bed is a weird bow shape. we have to like completely remake the bed every time. it's a bitch.
 
I have a Bob-o-Pedic foam mattress on an adjustable motorized frame that was given to me. Replacement mattress was like $800 but well worth it.

That definitely helped my back issues and it left me with no sores when I was bedridden with illness some time back.
 
Cheap and good mattress are words that only go together when people ask about them but almost never go together with the answer. It is an 8-10 year purchase, is 250 a year for solid sleep a worthy investment? Also if going with memory foam you want to spring for a cooling mattress otherwise the heat levels are pretty ridiculous especially in the warm months.

You can find "decent feeling" memory foam mattresses for 300 online but you will want to replace them almost yearly because they are cheap and the memory foam develops Alzheimer's. So you end up in a soup bowl pretty quickly.
 
that said, I've never really complained about sleeping on the ground with my backpack for a pillow when hunting lol
 
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