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MatTech 100F, firm high density foam Matelas Bonheur, the mattress specialist in the greater Montreal For more than 30 years, Matelas Bonheur has been the mattress specialist in the Montreal region. With its 17 locations across the greater Montreal area, it offers its clients expert advice, a vast selection of mattresses and everyday low prices. With its purchasing power, Matelas Bonheur can offer you the best mattresses and accessories at a price that's guaranteed not to cause any nightmares! You'll truly find the right mattress at the right price. Mattresses as a specialty and a passion Matelas Bonheur is proud to be a mattress expert. Your mattress is a very important item in your life. After all, we spend on average one third of our life in bed. And a good night's sleep is important for being productive and simply feeling good. It is our opinion that the importance of choosing the right mattress is often underestimated. That's why, as mattress specialists, it is our mission to help our clients choose the right mattress for their needs at a fair price.




The Matelas Bonheur difference We differentiate ourselves in two major ways among the Montreal mattress market; by the quality of the service provided by our representatives and by the fairness of our prices. We only sell mattresses (and some accessories). Therefore, our representatives are real experts in their field and they receive comprehensive training that enables them to guide you into buying the right mattress for you. Furthermore, unlike some of our competitors, we only display "real prices". That means there are no false discounts in our stores. All our models are at the right price at all times and when we have a sale, you can be sure the deals are real! But don't take our word for it. See how much the Protégez-vous magazine thinks Matelas Bonheur stands out from the crowd.Sleep is one of the most important needs for the health and well-being of a baby since it is this rest that will allow them a good physical and brain development. So do not spare on the quality of the mattress that you pick for them to ensure that the mattress is as comfortable as possible.




However, we must also ensure that the preferred one is also the safest. Indeed, there are some basic rules to follow to avoid injury, as, for example, the firmness of the mattress as well as its thickness. Therefore, when it comes to buying a baby mattress for sale in Montreal, Laval and St-Hubert, follow the advice of our professional Longueuil and Brossard.At Bô-Bébé, the leader in the sale of baby bedroom accessories on the South Shore of Montreal and the North Shore of Montreal, we carry the best baby mattress for sale in Montreal, Laval and St-Hubert. Our specialists are there at all times to help you properly choose the mattress you need from our wide selection of changing mattress and crib mattress. Here you will also find several high-quality brands such as Halo, KidiComfort, Kidiway and Mattresses Selection.Are you looking for the perfect setting in Longueuil or Brossard for the room of your baby? Come into one of our shops installed on the South Shore of Montreal and the North Shore of Montreal to discover our baby cribs, our baby beddings as well as our furniture and dressers.




We have everything you need to create a magical atmosphere. Thanks to us, make the nursery a soothing and pleasant place!If you can not move to see our baby mattresses for sale in Montreal, Laval and St-Hubert, visit our online store and enjoy mattress delivery at $ 15 plus tax. Know that many of our selected baby products can you get free shipping!*Minimum purchase before taxes. Discount applied at checkout.**excludes .97 endings & clearance *Achat minimum avant les taxes. Le rabais sera appliqué à la caisse.**À l'exclusion des articles dont le prix se termine par ,97, et des articles en liquidation. For your new favourite room in the house A good night’s sleep in a comfy bed and bedroom furniture that gives you space to store your things (in a way that means you’ll easily find them again). With warm lighting to set the mood and soft textiles to snuggle up in. All at a price that lets you rest easy. It’s what sweet dreams are made of. You can take it with you, but you don't have to!




Heavy lifting not required. You can do it yourself, but you don’t have to! VISIT YOUR LOCAL STOREI’ve just been through an experience that makes buying a new car or computer seem like child’s play. I’ve been shopping for a new mattress. Buying a bed requires the research skills of Edward Snowden combined with the bedroom bravado of Bill Clinton. Here is one consumer’s story: I am fussy about beds. I’m a lifetime bad sleeper, so a lumpy hotel mattress keeps me awake half the night, like a princess sleeping on a pea. Recently I’d been getting backaches during the night — and since my mattress was getting older than me, I decided it was time for a new one. The problem is there are more types of beds than stars in the solar system. Like cars, they have a bewildering array of options. Beds come in singles, doubles, queens, kings and twins; in plush-firm, extra-firm, medium-firm and medium-fat, hold the mustard. They come with old-fashioned springs, new-fashioned memory foam and newer fangled latex, which used to be a paint but somehow became a mattress filling.




, which has endless advice for the sensitive sleeper. There are sections for side-sleepers, back-sleepers, stomach-sleepers and non-sleepers like me. There are product warnings like: “This mattress is for left-side sleepers and is heavy-person friendly and very good for sex.” I quickly learned that springs sag, foam sinks and latex bounces, which is best for side-sleepers. Or was it vice versa? Also, that seeking sleep advice on the Internet gets you inundated by 24/7 online mattress ads. There are models aimed at troubled sleepers — like the Heavenly, the Cloud, the Breeze, the Tranquility and the Dreamaway; models for discerning sleepers like the Elite, the Elegance and the World-Class Prestige. There are beds for intellectuals like the Genius, the Brilliant, the Savant and the Prodigy — and even Einstein couldn’t figure out the difference. Beds range from $400 to $14,000 which calls for comparison-shopping — but stores discourage this so much they should have signs saying NO SHOPLIFTING, OR COMPARISON SHOPPING.




Most stores carry their own different brands, with their own unique model names and prices that you’d need a mattress detective to compare with others. Worse, a bed isn’t easy to take home and test. So hordes of people wander about stores shyly poking the products as if they planned to insulate their homes with them. But a bed is meant for sleeping and the only test is to lie down on the job. It’s embarrassing at first, but I took to it naturally — rolling, flopping, leaping and lazing about while salesmen droned on about each bed’s attributes: the fibre count, coil count, compression depth, foam density and love-making properties; whether they had natural Talalay latex or Dunlop latex or … ZZZ … great for dozing off. After one excellent nap I was awoken by a salesmen who said the luxury bed I was sprawled on was on special that day for 30 per cent off.Let me do some fast research and decide tomorrow,” I said. “Tomorrow it’s back at normal price,” he said, “unless you put down a $50 deposit.”




I did — then went home to check Consumer Reports. It gave my mattress the lowest rating of all tested models — one down from sleeping on a bed of nails. Surprisingly, their top-rated mattress was inexpensive and only sold online. A week earlier I’d never have considered buying a bed online, but now I knew enough to run a mattress company. This one had two inches of Gelsphere foam, three inches of memory foam, 6 inches of support foam — and built-in-shaving foam. You could even take it home, then return it if you slept badly — and they’d give it to a charity, presumably for sleep-deprived people. But you couldn’t return it before a 60-day tryout, to give sleep a chance. So I bought it, unseen and un-slept in. Two days later a Fed-Ex guy rang my bell and asked me to help lug a 120-pound package down the street and upstairs. It took another hour to slash, slice and dice my way through the package — and several more hours for the squished mattress to unfurl and flatten.

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