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The requested URL /article.php?-6670 was not found on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.I received a free Saatva mattress for review. I’m happy to report that the 2015 Saatva reviews are positive and I can fully recommend this mattress to anyone looking for a luxury mattress that is the same in terms of quality as a mattress 3-4 times that price found in a traditional mattress showroom. You should also check out WinkBeds as another online innerspring matttress option. Read that review here. The Saatva mattress has great support and the motion transfer is minimal. I tested the Saatva Luxury Firm. Below is a video to give you an idea of bounce and motion transfer on the Saatva. If you want a bed with bounce, there’s still nothing that will beat an inner spring mattress: The Saatva Luxury Firm mattress is at a medium firmness level.  For instance I found the WinkBed to be a little firmer than the Saatva and I would classify the Winkbed as a firm mattress.




However both have good support and the level of softness for the top layer is really a matter of preference but I do think the Saatva will appeal to most peoples firmness preference. The Saatva mattress is built with individually wrapped coils. This means that each coil works independently which means less motion transfer and more contouring to every curve of your body. I am particularly impressed with the tufting on the top layer of the mattress. You sink in just the right amount with the Saatva mattress.  The standard depth is 14.5 inches which is one of the thickest mattresses I have reviewed. You can also get a slimmer version at 11.5 inches if you want a more modern look. The cushy pillow top is a unique feature to Saatva that gives it such great pressure relief. This mattress also has good edge support. That means you can use the whole surface of the mattress. If you get to the edge you won’t feel like you’re going to fall off. As far as cooling, Saatva does a great job with temperature regulation.




The organic cotton top is very soft and breathable. If you’re looking for a quality inner spring mattresses that has a soft cushioning top layer with great lumbar support, this is it. I weigh over 200 lbs. and had no issues with caving or lack of support. What I hear from many people is that they will buy an inner spring mattress from a brick and mortar store and sleep great on it for a few months then will notice impressions. Saatva has solid construction and will hold up over time. Best of all you are saving money up front by getting a superior product at a fraction of the cost of comparable high end store brands! Saatva is one of the few companies that offer a 75 day home trial  for an inner spring mattress. That means you get to try out the mattress in the comfort of your own home for over 2 months and if you don’t like it for any reason you get a full refund. A traditional mattress store will give you store credit instead of a cash refund. This means you’re actually stuck with whatever mattresses they have to offer.




Before you get trapped, get a Saatva and experience it yourself. It will set your expectations much higher for what you should be getting in terms of price and feel for a mattress. I have slept on many inner spring mattresses both from traditional stores like Slumberland, Sleepys, Sleep Train, Mattress Firm, etc. If more people realized the value they get with a Saatva as compared to some of the higher end brands offered by higher end Sealy, Serta and Simmons, there would be a whole lot less brick and mortar stores! With Saatva, I have no complaints. Saatva also offers quality foundations for their mattresses along with white glove delivery. That means they will bring the bed into your house and room of your choosing and remove your old mattress. With many online companies you need to figure that part out on your own. I could write all kinds of reviews about brick and mortar mattresses but at the end of the day you are still paying too much for what you get and that’s why they don’t warrant any space on my site.




They just aren’t a good value. Click Here to shop Saatva and learn more about this amazing mattress that is shaking up an entire industry. If anything you will be able to experience a great mattress, risk free and be able to compare it to all the other store competitors. Another point to note is that people often ask, can a Saatva mattress be used on an adjustable bed? The answer is, unfortunately no. The spring system used won’t allow for it and can wreck the mattress. There are many other mattresses with springs that do work on an adjustable bed though. Finally, Check out WinkBeds as another innerspring option with a great trail period. You can get a side by side comparison of WinkBeds vs Saatva Here.I have an affiliate relationship with Saatva Pros little off gassing good bounce Ships to Canada (Toronto Area Only) Cons Can be hard to get in small spacesTORONTO - Storied Canadian furniture retailer Leon's is buying high-profile rival The Brick in a $700-million friendly deal aimed at fending off U.S. competitors making inroads in Canada.With American retail giants such as Walmart and Target threatening their share of the marketplace, the two Canadian companies announced a deal that would see Leon's take ownership of The Brick but operate the two under separate banners.




The deal also comes amid a tough economic climate for furniture retailers with a number of factors, including a softening housing market, taking a toll on sales.At a press conference Monday, Leon's Furniture Ltd. (TSX:LNF) says it will pay $5.40 per share. Friday's closing price on Brick (TSX:BRK) stock on the Toronto Stock Exchange was $3.50.Brick shares were up 52 per cent, or $1.82, to $5.32 in early trading Monday, while Leon's shares nudged up three cents to $11.60.The two chains are facing new competitors, chiefly in the form of American retail giant Target, which plans to begin opening up to 135 stores across Canada in the coming year. Walmart is adding 73 stores across Canada in the coming months, including 28 former Zellers stores.The acquisition of The Brick will strengthen Leon's position in the home furnishing marketplace, said Leon's CEO Terry Leon in a release Sunday."During these economic times where we have seen multiple American corporations make inroads in our country through acquisitions, it is a pleasure to see two successful Canadian retailers reach such an agreement that will better serve Canadian consumers," he said."




Our combined team will have access to national buying opportunities in merchandising and marketing, and a national distribution network that will enable us to greatly enhance our online shopping capabilities."Other major Canadian retailers such as HBC, Shopper's Drug Mart and Jean Coutu are also making preparations, either through restructuring or how they do business, to prepare for the competitive threat of Target.Leon will remain CEO of Leon's and become CEO of the combined company. The Brick's president and CEO, Vi Konkle, will continue as president of The Brick, the companies said."We welcome this opportunity to partner with this iconic corporation," Konkle said in the release."By joining forces, we can strengthen both of our businesses, enhancing everything that has made Leon's and The Brick two of Canada's best-known retailers and preserving The Brick's roots in Edmonton."Toronto-based Leon's hopes to close the deal, which it values at approximately $700 million, in the first three months of next year.




The offer is subject to approval by Brick shareholders and will need court and regulatory approval.For its second quarter, Leon's reported a nearly 20 per cent drop in earnings compared with a year ago as its marketing costs rose. The retailer is scheduled to report its third-quarter results this week.The Brick reported a net loss of $3.1 million, or three cents per share, in its second quarter compared to a net profit of $6.4 million or 12 cents per share in the same period last year. The company said the loss included a one-time payment of $17.1 million related to a debenture redemption. It also reports its third quarter results this week.Brick shareholder's can choose to receive $5.40 in cash per common share or 0.0054 convertible debentures of Leon's. The holders of outstanding common share purchase warrants can choose to receive $4.40 in cash per warrant or 0.0044 convertible debentures per warrant.The deal has the backing of Brick founder William Comrie, Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited, Chou RRSP Fund, and Bill Gregson, the executive chair of The Brick's board of directors, the companies said.

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