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Select All Posts By This User AFAIK best mattresses are in natural latex, no memory foam and no springs, see http://www.pirellibedding.it/ for an example Originally Posted by Mbogo only a single thickness A few European makers to look at: Originally Posted by Trompe le Monde at the high end of mattresses you'll find coiled-spring just as you'll find all-latex. one is not necessarily better than the other (or more expensive). it comes down to the individual mattress and personal preferences. latex does not breathe as well. probably the high-craftsmanship top range mattress are still individually pocketed coil spring (w/ latex layers) Even cheaper mattresses are like that, you can get a compartment coil spring mattress for 400$, so they don't have to be Dunlopillo, Hästen, Auping, Tempur etc. to get that. hi David, we were just in Italy too and I have the same back issues and REALLY want a mattress like we had there, exactly what you are describing...did you find one? 




what do you recommend?I too just returned from Europe and I too had the exact same experience-my back pain disappeared.  I took a photo of the mattress tag and it was a perilli latex mattress. Can anyone tell me if there are any dealers in Canada, Vancouver or anywhere, where I can get one???  I have been back two days and I my back pain has returned!!! In desperate need of a perilli!!!!!!! Originally Posted by GonD IKEA is worth checking out. Originally Posted by b1os You can get mid-end Dunlopillo mattresses for the price of the "higher end" IKEA mattresses. And guess which are better. I thought Ikea = cheap and poor quality I am not trying to sound like a pretentious douche bag. I need a mattress.Get Special March 2017 Deals! Unlock CouponsIkeaSlumber Search is supported by readers. Some links on Slumber Search are referral links. If you use one of these and buy something, Slumber Search may make a small amount of money. IKEA, the low price furniture store also offers mattresses that you can pick up in store or have delivered.




They offer a selection of foam, latex, and spring mattresses for the price conscious shopper.Mattress ScoreOverall Score: 6.5/10Customer Satisfaction: 6.4/10Price Value: 8.9/10No Back Pain: 7.5/10Price: $89-$1199See More ScoresGet Yours NowSee Our Top Mattress ChoicesIkea's SpecificsQuality of MaterialsIKEA manufactures affordable memory foam, latex, and spring mattresses. I personally have slept on an IKEA mattress for a few years post-college. It is a fine entry point mattress without many frills, but there are reports (and I experienced it too) of memory foam sagging over only a few years.The pros: Very affordable priced mattresses.The cons: Low grade materials and not all manufactured in the US.Mattress TypesIKEA separates its offerings into memory foam / latex and spring mattresses. We'll go through these two lines in detail below.Memory Foam / LatexTheir most popular memory foam mattress is the Morgedal. It is rated as medium firm, runs about 7'' high (less high than many other online offerings) and is made of the following materials: polyester/viscose cover for cool breathability, and then two layers of foam -- a medium layer of poly foam on top and a high resilience base poly foam on the bottom.




The pros of this mattress line are its price point and overall initial comfort.The cons are that reviewers report quicker sagging and bedding breakdown with these mattresses.Price Range: $75-$1199Final Score: 6.8 / 10SpringIKEA offers some of the best prices on a spring mattress, but some report feeling discomfort. Here is what's in their 8.25'' Hasvag mattress, one of their most popular: cover is polyester and cotton, comfort material is two thin layers of poly foam, and underneath is a Bonnel spring coil system (traditional look).The pros: It is a very affordable innerspring that provides immediate practical use and initial comfort.The cons: Reviewers mention that there is sagging over a shorter time than average and some experience discomfort from the mattresses.Price Range: $79-$799Final Score: 6.3 / 10Browse Ikea Customer Reviews great so farI also have had lower back issues for a few months, especially in the morning, and I think it is because my 8yo sleepmaker pillowtop mattress had 'hammocked'.




I tried adding a memory foam mattress pad to extend its life, but that didnt really work - it just felt like being partly buried in a softer hammock.The Hesseng mattress is very firm, as others have mentioned, but using the mattress pad (its also ikea - tussoy) on it I find it really comfortable and supportive. I havent tried it without the mattress pad, but I think it would be okay. After only two sleeps, my back definitely feels a bit better this morningI chose the Hesseng because it has good quality materials, zoned pocket coils and no pillowtop. I didnt want a pillow top because they get sink holes, so I wanted to be able to replace the mattress pad rather than the whole mattress when the mattress pad fails.I checked out lots of mattress shops but couldnt get a mattress of similar quality with these features anywhere near this price, plus I kept getting the hard sell to upgrade which is very annoying!As someone else mentioned, it really did smell a bit like hay in the first day or two, in a nice way, but it doesnt smell at all now.




I am very happy with it so far and will try to remember to post an update once I have had it a while, as I found it difficult to find enough reviews to make my decision. Others have indicated that the Ikea mattresses dont last that long, and nowhere near their 25 year warranty. However, my expensive sleepmaker also only lasted 8 years and I hear the same of other beds, so even if this one lasts about the same amount of time before needing replacement, I will save moneyView More ReviewsCompare Ikea With These BrandsSapira SleepBear MattressLeesaHyphenPurpleZenhavenSaatvaBrooklyn BeddingNovosbedLoom And LeafLullCraftmaticHelixVoilaDrommaReverieQomfortUrbanHypnosEightDreamfoam BeddingNest BeddingLaylaArctic DreamsLuxiIkremaGhostbedRestonicEveDormeoIntellibedCasperCocoonPlushbedsDream BedBed In A BoxEasy RestClassic BrandsEluxury SupplyWinkbedsTherapedicVi SpringEndyDiamondSleep ScienceAshley FurnitureComfortaireNatures SleepSpringwallAmerisleepCorsicanaTempurpedicCharles P RogersSleep On LatexBrentwood HomeZinusNovaformHampton And RhodesSleep InnovationsEclipseKluftTuft And NeedleAireloomSignature SleepSleep NumberSelect

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