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About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:Perfect blend of comfort and quality, the Signature Sleep 13" Independently-Encased Coil Pillow Top Mattress is luxurious for a relaxed night's sleep. It features 13" of soft materials in independently encased coils and rayon from bamboo ticking. With a lavish layer of memory foam in the pillow top, this Signature Sleep mattress conforms to your body contour, providing you with excellent comfort. The 5 gauge independently encased coils in this memory foam mattress relieves your bodily pressure by distributing your weight equally. They also prevent motion disturbance for an uninterrupted sleep. This 13" mattress offers durability and lasting comfort as its coils are cushioned between multiple layers of foam.This 13" mattress offers durability and lasting comfort as its coils are cushioned between multiple layers of foam. Signature Sleep 13" Independently-Encased Coil Mattress: Tempered steel independently-encased coils for years of unwavering support & elimination of motion disturbance from your partner Signature Sleep 13" Independently-Encased Coil Pillow Top Mattress coil counts: Full = 609 / Queen = 744 Plush 1.6" pillow top containing memory foam for the ultimate dream-worthy slumber night after night Independently-encased coils on this 13" mattress provide an equal weight distribution by contouring the curves of your body




, hence relieving pressure points along your neck, shoulders, back and hips For your convenience and even more cost savings, this mattress is shipped compressed, rolled and vacuum sealed We care about your comfort, but we also care about the environment. This Signature Sleep mattress contains certified eco-friendly foam, whose manufacturing process prevents volatile organic compounds (VOC's) from being released into the atmosphere Queen Dimensions: 80" x 60" x 13" For your safety, the Signature Sleep 13" Independently-Encased Coil Pillow Top Mattress meets federal flammability standard 16 CFR 1633 Full: 75" x 54" x 13" Queen: 80" x 60" x 13" Great for platform beds. Requires foundation or box spring with standard bed frames Foundations sold separately. See our assortment of foundations SpecificationsThicknessTypeModelFinishBrandRecommended RoomAge GroupMattress ThicknessRecommended LocationIs Assembly RequiredYConditionMaterialManufacturer Part NumberFirmnessColorFeaturesAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)VideosFirm or Soft?by It looks like you are not signed in.




To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InFirm or Soft?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InDo I need a box spring?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InCan you feel the springs in this mattress when you are laying on your back or side?by It looks like you are not signed in. Image: ​ Yes, we'd all love to purchase a new mattress to float away on at the drop of a hat, but they're so dang expensive it's not always possible. The good news is, if you have a semi-decent mattress and box spring, you can make some small investments and tweaks to boost your bed's level of fluffy comfort. A photo posted by Fruition Skin Therapy (@fruitionskintherapy) on Jan 7, 2017 at 8:48pm PST Even if you have a pillow-top, don't just throw a single foam pad on over the mattress and expect your bed to dish up the best sleeping experience ever.




For a luxurious and super-comfortable bed, you need to layer on the extras and add a few other goodies to create the perfect combination for you. More: Things to consider when buying a new bed Check out a memory foam mattress pad, for instance. They come in various sizes, but we suggest going for one that's 1-1/2 to 2 inches thick. You get the benefit of amazing cushioning, but the pad isn't so big that you don't have room for other types of padding. A photo posted by Beta Cat (@betabetacat) on Dec 31, 2016 at 8:01am PST Memory foam is a great start, but next you need to double down with an eggcrate mattress pad. Yeah, they look a little crazy, but they're also amazingly comfortable. Get one big enough to cover the entire top surface of your bed and position it near the top layers of extras (on top of your memory foam, for instance), just beneath a thinner topper that's directly under your fitted sheet. If you aren't allergic to feather products, down bedding can be a gorgeously fluffy addition to your bed.




Look for down pillows, mattress toppers and comforters. But quality matters here, folks — if you buy a cheap down comforter or pillow, you're going to be constantly needled to death with the prickly ends of the feathers poking through the cloth barrier. A photo posted by Cristina Dumitrache (@qrstin) on Jan 8, 2017 at 3:28am PST Whether you are allergic, don't like to buy animal products or just don't feel like dishing out the dough for down, there are synthetic substitutes/down alternatives for feather bedding. More: DIY wooden headboard makes your bedroom instantly farmer-chic If you're looking for a good bang for your buck, the Chezmoi Collection goose down alternative comforter is a steal at $55 at Sears, and you can't beat the Natural Comfort super-warm and cozy down alternative comforter at $42 on Amazon. A photo posted by @sleep.whale.pillows on Jan 8, 2017 at 7:58am PST Speaking of comforters, it's important to pay attention to seasons and the climate you live in while shopping for one.




The Natural Comfort down alternative mentioned above is great for winter, but for summer you'll want to seek out something a little lighter. There's also a whole category of all-season comforters to keep on hand to get your body temperature just right. Comforters also come in a variety of weights — so if you are claustrophobic or are soothed by a substantial heavy covering while sleeping, weight is definitely something you'll want to take into consideration. Originally published August 2009. Next up: Get great sheetsI’ve been in the sleep business since 1970 and a retailer of mattresses and bedding since 1972. Since the Private Equity Firms (the wonderful folks that helped bring about the recent financial troubles in the U.S.) bought up all the major mattress companies (Simmons, Sealy, Stearns & Foster [owned by Sealy], Spring Air, and Serta) the industry has taken a “consumer be damned” attitude. The introduction of “can’t flip” mattresses or “no need to flip” mattresses in 2000 is an insult to consumers who can now expect three to five years out of their new mattress.




That’s one third of what can be expected from two-sided mattresses. Curious About 2-Sided Mattresses?They’re all we sell. Explore the possibilities & start sleeping better right away. CLICK HERE FOR FLIPPABLE MATTRESSES Like many industries, the mattress industry has gone through a period of cheapening products in order to save on manufacturing costs. Problem is, they market the cheapened product as a benefit to consumers — which couldn’t be further from the truth. Think about home appliances, another industry where the majority of companies are now owned by private equity firms. Depending on your age, it used to be that you would buy an appliance — a fridge, a washer/dryer, an oven — expecting it to last 20 years. If something broke, a repairman would come to your home and fix it. Now, if you get five to seven years from an appliance you’re lucky. And you can forget about repairs; parts either aren’t or won’t be available. The profits manufacturers make on selling half a mattress are too great to go back to two-sided mattresses.




Companies can save 25-30% by not including the second side cushioning layer, which is the most expensive part of most mattresses. Companies don’t pass these savings on to the consumer. As you may have noticed if you’ve done some research, some “can’t flip” mattresses sell for several thousands of dollars! They’ve just used the savings to increase their profits and then resell the company to another investment firm. Simmons, for instance, has now been sold many times over. The added benefit (to them) of selling “can’t flip” mattresses is that the consumer is back in the marketplace for a new mattress every three to five years. Their only other option is to put up with a saggy, uncomfortable bed, and the achy back and body that can result from it. Recently, on a day when we delivered 10 new mattresses, we took away three “can’t flip” mattresses. All three were from one of the best known “S” brands, all just three years old and all completely worn out.




Not even homeless shelters or charities will take mattresses so saggy, so they ended up in a landfill. These were not inexpensive mattresses — they retail locally for over $2000 each! You’d think that such dramatic wear and tear after just three years would be covered under warranty, but no. These companies consistently deny all but the most extreme breakdowns. They have PLANNED for the failure or obsolescence of their mattresses after 3-5 years. It’s how they do things now. Most manufacturers DO still make two-sided mattresses, they just don’t sell them to the consumer. They make them only for the hotel/motel industry. Owners in this industry avoid one-sided mattresses because they know that they won’t last more than a few years. Doesn’t that show the manufacturers’ true stripes? In order to be sold on our floor, mattresses need to have TWO sleeping surfaces. That, or they need to have zipper access to the inside so that components can be flipped or refreshed.

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