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Memory Foam Mattress Platform Base

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These mattresses are an ideal solution for those who want the contouring feel of an all-foam mattress with the latest advancements in memory foam technology. *Model availability and pricing may vary by local authorized Serta retailer. Serta iComfort Hybrid mattresses models combine our most advanced gel memory foam with our most advanced individually wrapped steel coil innerspring systems. These mattresses are an ideal solution for those who are interested in the benefits of gel memory foam, but prefer the support of an advanced innerspring. Share your #AlwaysComfortable moments Tag your photo with this hashtag, and it could be featured here! Find Your Perfect Model See what others are saying... Read more about this product Serta Motion Custom® II Serta Motion Perfect® III< 1 2 3 > 14,557 posts, read 42,603,440 times We find it to be fine. DW has a bit of "princess and the pea" sensitivity, and found that after a couple of years the regular mattresses were not supporting as well.




We started with plywood between the mattress and box springs, went through another expensive mattress, and decided to try the foam. I don't hear the complaints that I used to. One of the reasons we tried the foam was we had a custom couch made that was designed so we could both lie down to watch tv if we were so inclined. Both of us could fall asleep on that and wake up feeling refreshed. The key is to find the correct foam density. Cheap foam isn't dense and will sag. Foam that is too thin will have you bottoming out on the platform. Any slits or breaking to the mattress into pads will destroy the integrity of the surface and cause a pocket that you slide into. We discovered this while van camping using pads. Everyone is different though, and the only way to tell is to try for at least a month. I would scream if I had to sleep on a tempurpedic foam. Can't stand the way that stuff feels. 622 posts, read 2,667,288 times Costco - Up to $400 OFF Ara Memory Foam Mattress Collection




^^^This is the one we're looking to get from Costco. They deliver it to the house and we can't really "test" it beforehand.Not bad for $999 King size or $1299 w/platform. It's 13 inches thick with a few different density layers of foam. It comes with an optional platform, if ours wasn't going to work. I think we have the option to return it if not satisfied. I really hope we don't need to do that. Well, our pillowtop which we loved for the first 6-12 months, has grown 2 big indentations in it. I'm hoping the foam bed will be a better experience. 7,752 posts, read 11,765,919 times 43,858 posts, read 38,611,932 times 8,309 posts, read 29,683,128 times Originally Posted by NewJersey? I have serious, serious doubts that you will have any problems whatsoever from placing a foam matress on a laminated plywood or OSB platform. 1,208 posts, read 3,843,064 times Originally Posted by desertsun41 Those memory foam mattresses REALLY DO WORK! My DH researched it and decided tempur pedic mattress was the next great thing.




I was skeptical because unlike my DH, I have a bad back. We couldn't agree on the mattress issue so our solution was he get a twin size tempur pedic and I would get a twin size quality mattress and we would just push the 2 together. 7 years later, I am sleeping on the tempur pedic when my back hurts too bad and he feels sorry for me and switches. Right now, he is suffering because he is on the other mattress which one of the pillowtop mattresses. 4,509 posts, read 11,162,331 times Originally Posted by Fat FreddyThis must be what I've read about from another person in a review. I'm glad to hear the rest of your reply about it being raised and room temp etc.. This is what mine would be. I guess it might have been on a floor right over a crawl or something to make the mold/moisture conditions. I tried looking for that very review but can no longer find it. I still feel safe(r) with all the replies posted here. Thanks to everyone for their input. 24,671 posts, read 45,833,109 times




Originally Posted by kcam213 LOL and I agree. Tempur Pedic mattresses (and that's a brand name and there are plenty of equally good and less expensive variations available) are infinitely superior to regular foam. The concept was originally developed by NASA for the comfort of personnel on space missions. It's probable that the reference the OP posted used JUST a foam pad with no covering and never moved the damned thing. If that nasty thing lay on a varnished wooden floor for a long time it's not unlikely that the plain foam broke down over time and basically got stuck to the floor. You'll have no problem using a foam mattress on a platform bed but I'd suggest getting a tempur pedic or similar which has a cover on it for best results and most comfortable sleeping. I "flip" mine every week and it's very light so that's no problem even for my rather aged body. Originally Posted by STT Resident Now here is where I have to disagree. Our tempur pedic mattress is very heavy, or cumbersome to move let alone flip.

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