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New (3) from $169.99 Best Price Mattress 8-Inch Memory Foam Mattress, QueenDetailsZinus 14 Inch SmartBase Mattress Foundation / Platform Bed Frame / Box Spring Replacement / Quiet… DetailsQueen Size SafeRest Premium Hypoallergenic Waterproof Mattress Protector - Vinyl Free FREE Shipping on orders over . Memory foam provides a great sleeping surface. In normal temperatures it is somewhat firm, but when you lay down, it starts reacting to the temperature of your body and begins to mold itself to your shape. Then, weight is evenly distributed along the surface, relieving pressure points and helping you to sleep more without tossing and turning. Amazing comfort from body-conforming. Feels like you are floating on a cloud. 80 x 60 x 8 inches 60.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Amazon only ships this item within the contiguous 48 United States. Other Sellers on Amazon may ship this item to Alaska, Hawaii and US Territories. This item is not eligible for international shipping.




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(click to see delivery area and fees) 9,439 posts, read 24,188,028 times 6,149 posts, read 12,555,062 times 338 posts, read 501,575 times A Goodnight Sleepstore right to the left of the Starbucks on Glenwood (same plaza, two doors down) near Pleasant Valley. We got a guest worthy mattress/box spring there for under $300. It's pretty nice, too. It's their house brand mattress. They were honest, too -- they said it wouldn't hold up forever if you used it as your daily sleeper 290 posts, read 432,414 timesAbsolutely no frills but they worked with me on price. We only needed a box springs and after calling around I got the best deal here. Americas Mattress: Your discount Serta bedding outlet in Raleigh 1,274 posts, read 2,689,205 times 701 posts, read 1,304,183 times I've heard great things about The Original Mattress Factory. The Original Mattress Factory We got our last mattress/box at a place that sells Durham Bookcases in Cary. The front part is a business that sells carpeting.




In the back, a guy sells Durham Bookcases and beds. I have rotator cuff troubles and I can tell within a few minutes if a bed is going to work for me or not. I love the the bed we bought. Was about half the price of similar feeling beds at other stores and was made in North Carolina. No sure how long it will hold up, but it's like sleeping on a cloud now. I think the address is: 220 W Chatham St 334 posts, read 643,908 times Originally Posted by WeLuvNCThe best place hands down. 9,680 posts, read 21,335,775 times Originally Posted by Rdanville I second that from several purchases. Original Mattress Factory is honest and all prices are on the website. 2,983 posts, read 3,100,803 times 11,527 posts, read 24,673,717 times Originally Posted by saturnfan The one on Glenwood Avenue is where we got ours!The traditional mattress industry is a racket. Vox wrote a long story last August teasing out all the ways mattress retailers rip you off, and showing how new, online, high-quality bed-in-a-box brands can help you skip the scam.




But let's say you've decided to buy online — which company should you go with? It turns out the answer has a lot to do with how you sleep. As a person with a bad back, I spent a lot of time researching which one to buy before settling. The online mattress industry still lacks clear, easy-to access comparison information, and most companies only make one model. I tried out my two final choices in person. Here's what I learned. For back and stomach sleepers: Casper Unquestionably the most famous of the bed-in-a-box brands, Casper blankets the internet and the New York City subway system with its ads. So when I decided to buy a new mattress online they were my first choice. A visit to their Manhattan showroom revealed a comfortable mattress. But I found it a bit too firm for my tastes. The reviews site Sleep Like the Dead has this to say about the differences between different sleep styles: BACK sleepers tend to prefer medium to firm firmness. Back sleepers often do not require a soft mattress because pressure on the body is more evenly distributed than is the case for stomach and especially side sleepers.




Back sleepers with large buttocks in proportion to the rest of their body may prefer medium (or even soft) firmness as opposed to firm to minimize pressure. SIDE sleepers (especially those of average to below average size) tend to prefer medium to soft firmness. This is due to the fact that pressure tends to be focused on the hips and shoulders, a fairly small surface area. If a side sleeper has shoulder pain, it likely means they have too firm a mattress and or too low a pillow. STOMACH sleepers (also known as front sleepers) tend to prefer medium firmness. Too much firmness for these sleepers can result in pressure on the knees and front of hips, while too much softness can cause the sleeper to sink too far into the mattress perhaps undermining neck / head alignment and or ease of breathing. The medium-firm Casper mattress, perfect for back and stomach sleepers, was a bit too tough to conform to my body on its side. A Full-sized Casper costs $750. For side sleepers: Leesa




Softer than the Casper, Leesa offers a bed-in-a-box perfect for side sleepers. Unfortunately, they don't have a showroom in my area. But both Leesa and Casper have excellent return policies so I decided to place an order and see how I liked it. After about a month, I can report that the Leesa is perfect for my side-sleeping, back-aching, medium build. Back sleepers with large buttocks and more heavyset stomach sleepers might also appreciate the brand's softer cushion. Full-sized Leesa mattresses retail for $715 after a $75 discount code is applied. A cheaper alternative: Tuft and Needle For those who want to spend less than Casper / Leesa prices on a mattress, but still want to circumvent the sketchy mattress store's cheapest offerings, Tuft and Needle may be a good alternative. I haven't tried one out personally. However, Sleep Like the Dead reports that T&N's mattress is well made but very firm. It may be a good option for back sleepers who don't mind a harder bed.

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