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Not sure which type of bed to buy? Answer a few questions to see good matches for you with GoodBed's unbiased, personalized results. Select your preferred sleeping position:SideBackStomachNow I feel equipped to walk in somewhere and say with certainty, "This is exactly what I'm looking for." — Sara in Phoenix, AZFeatures PedicSolutionsOverview:Mattress Components:Memory FoamDetails:Support Core: Warranty:Warranty Details: 10-year Limited Manufacturer's WarrantyOther Features:Mattress Thickness: 12"Warranty:10-year Limited Manufacturer's WarrantyNote: The product line specifications above were derived from the active PedicSolutions models listed on GoodBed. As a result, these details may not be comprehensive and may not apply to all PedicSolutions models. If you are seeking specifications for a particular PedicSolutions mattress, please search for that mattress by name on GoodBed, or check with your local PedicSolutions dealer. About this Manufacturer PedicSolutions




PedicSolutions is a mattress manufacturer that is based in Media, PA the United States. PedicSolutions is a generic mattress brand sold exclusively through QVC. Have an update or correction to our information about PedicSolutions? If so, please take a moment to If this is your business, claim your profile to update this information directly. Do you work for PedicSolutions? Get started on GoodBed by claiming your business profile. Companies in the GoodBed community believe in providing consumers with straightforward information, quality products, and good service. If you share these beliefs, join us by claiming your free profile today. Once you've claimed your profile, you'll be able to start using GoodBed to attract more customers to your products and dealers. Joan's search for a good night's sleep: For years it was my job to wake up millions of Americans everyWhile I loved that role, my early wake-up calls meant that my sleep was always cut short.




It feels like I have forever been in search of a good night’s sleep and now I’ve Take charge of your comfort The Awaken by Joan Lunden memory foam comfort line has been developed to make our fundamental need for sleep, a kick-start to a vibrant life. Memory foam’s inherent ability to allow the body to naturally rest while applying gentle targeted relief makes this material the ultimate relaxer. more contact surface as it curves with the body’s unique shape, less pressure is felt on heavier areas of the body. result is a gentle lift, a balanced sleep surface and a Each item in this collection utilizes the latest in memory technology combined with lush compliments like memory fiber, supple gel and pure cotton covers. Designed for relaxation and health, all items offer features that make getting better A healthy lifestyle and a good night’s sleep go hand in hand. Sleep is essential to maintaining good health, reducing stress




So if you’re like me, you cherish a restful and restorative sleep. I personally enjoy and recommend every bedding product in my Awaken line and now it gives me great pleasure to help you have many years of luxurious sleeping pleasure too. FREE SHIPPING sitewide for a limited time only! Continental U.S. - Orders over $25. Filled with Super Soft Foam Comfort for Life Guarantee Wash & Dry Covers We offer Waterproof Protection for our foam-filled products. 45 posts, read 211,537 times I really like the memory foam mattresses but hesitate over the high cost of the Tempurpedics. We saw a Serta Vera Wang memory foam mattress for $500 less and I wonder if there are any other comparable memory foam mattresses out there from reputable brands. I don't want to buy one over the internet at a substantial savings if it is inferiorly made. I understand the USA made ones are best because the foam manufacturing is government inspected and safer, as opposed to the ones made unregulated in China.




Does anyone have experience with other brands? I appreciate any & all input! The more I sink into the bed, the better . To my (limited) knowledge that means I want a higher density memory foam. Who would have thought mattress buying to be such a process! 790 posts, read 3,371,638 times Originally Posted by boyohboyohboy It's so embarrassing but i'm looking at QVC at the moment (i was channel surfing ... really) and i'm seeing a memory foam mattress on sale ($585 - $1095 [depending on size] for sale at $303 - $567 with 3 easy payments!!! ) It's called Bodipedic E200 Visco Elastic Memory Foam Mattress. I have no idea about the quality but it looks like a full size mattress as opposed to just a topper. EZ pay only today ... act now I bought a memory foam mattress topper and it was great 'till i left it in a friends truck in the redwoods while i was away for a few months and now it's kinda funky as you can imagine. But it was pretty good while it lasted and it was just a topper.




I'd check a non-bias consumer report of some kind before i spent alot on something like this. And i don't know what kind of guarantee the company or QVC offers. But if you're awake now, turn on your telly and check it out. Oh, they just said a 30 day guarantee. It looks like a 5 inch piece of foam with a few inches of memory foam on top which is interesting because what i did a few years ago was to buy a high quality thick piece of foam and then a memory foam mattress topper. The total came out to about $2 - $300 so it looks like this is similar to what i made myself but alot more expensive. Anyway, blah, blah,blah ... just saying that there are options other than the very expensive tempurpedic mattress but i don't know how to compare quality. 605 posts, read 434,945 times 8,922 posts, read 12,203,512 times Originally Posted by emilybh Yes, this is a concern of mine as well. I'm very sensitive to chemicals. What is the brand of the latex mattress and what kind of topper do you have and, if you don't mind, how costly were both?




Mine is from a Canadian company called Natura. If you call them they'll direct you to retailers new you. There are also other manufacturers of latex and organic latex mattresses. I know the Amish make them and actually slice the mattress in thirds so you can adjust the firmness (but also so you can move the mattress more easily because latex mattresses are HEAVY). IKEA also has some iplan nexpensive ones. My sister got a few of these for her kids to save money because the Natura ones are expensive. The other thing about these mattresses are that they either need a special box spring or a platform bed. If you want to know the best place on line to order a solid wood platform bed frame, let me know. wow---I didn't know this Not good. 1,009 posts, read 3,220,576 times Consider firm talalay latex with a wool fleece pad on a platform or SmartBase (broken link). Since most boxsprings no longer actually have springs in them, placing a 1/4" thick Masonite wood panel over them for additional push-back support will also work.

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