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Simmons Beautyrest Classic Plush Pillow Top Mattress With Latex

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Simmons Beautyrest Recharge Queen Classic Plush Firm Pillow Top Mattress and Boxspring Set Enjoy a sounds night's sleep with this Plush Firm Pillow top mattress. Layers AirCool® Foam and PurFoam Plush offer supportive comfort and create a soft sleep surface that side sleepers and some back sleepers will enjoy. The pocketed coils conform to your body and give you proper back support, all while enhancing motion separation between you and your partner. Start each day feeling better rested and refreshed with a mattress from the Simmons Beautyrest Recharge Classic Collection. After countless refinements to the original design, the new Beautyrest Classic collection features the signature support of pocketed coil technology to provide you with conforming comfort and support. The Pocketed Coil springs are tied together at the side of each fabric pocket to deliver exceptional motion separation, assuring an undisturbed night's sleep. Transflexion Comfort Technology brings you consistent comfort for the life of your mattress.




Combined with a variety of foams and cushions, the Classic line of mattresses will provide an ideal combination of comfort and support. Queen size mattress and box spring set is approx. 60"x80" and between 11"12" in height. Standard 8" height for box spring. If interested in low profile box spring please e-mail us. 10 Year Non-Prorated Warranty Fire Barrier Information Fire Resistant Fiber Barrier encompasses the mattress for protection from fire. Note: Mattresses manufactured for sale in Canada are not required by law to have fire barriers. Made In the USA 80 x 60 x 12 inches 1.5 out of 5 stars #119,169 in Home and Garden (See top 100) #2,799 in Home & Kitchen > Furniture > Bedroom Furniture > Mattresses & Box Springs > Mattresses Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here 5 star14%2 star3%1 star83%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsShop another Mattress ManufacturerNot happyThis mattress was way too firm.




It has no ...Too Soft Not FirmBasically the edge on one side of the bed collapsed like a cake in the ovenLove It !!!!!!!! See and discover other items: firm king size pillows, sleep number partsFirm, plush, or soft feel? �Firm,� I said to the 1-800-Mattress guide as I lay on a Simmons Beautyrest. �Thought so,� he said. �New Yorkers like firm. Soft only sells in the suburbs.� That was the simplest thing I had to consider in my journey through modern bed-land. A lot has changed since the days when a bed was just some springs buttressing iridescent quilted polyester. Mattresses of the moment are made of foam, latex, and sometimes coils in a mind-numbing array of combinations. The original foam is Tempur-pedic, the solid-memory foam developed by nasa and made famous by its infomercial; now there are legions. Tempur-pedic is one of the firmest beds you can buy and a best seller in New York. (Note to shoppers: This time of year, as white sales abound, Macy’s lists a California King Rhapsody mattress set at $3,799.)




Converts like that unshakable feeling�one person can get up without the other inhabitant feeling the weight shift (it’s called �motion separation� in the mattress business). Memory foam is also hypoallergenic, since dust mites can’t live in it. But most of the foam beds I tested felt like warm quicksand, and the way they slowly rose up after I rolled off was slightly creepy. My favorite of the lot was from the Italian company Magniflex, whose �geoethic� line of beds have layers of plant-based memory foam ($1,399 to $5,399 for a queen). Magniflex cuts channels into their foam so air circulates. As I reclined my way through the Soho showroom (59 Crosby St., nr. 646-330-5483), I felt supported but not swallowed. And the delivery is smart; the mattress arrives rolled up a like a rug and vacuum-packed, which makes it a lot easier to lug up to a sixth-floor walk-up. Then there’s latex, which can be natural (made from rubber) or synthetic. It has bounce, so it feels closer to a traditional coil mattress, and manufacturers often layer various densities to �build� a bed�firm on the bottom, soft on top, and so forth.




The rule of thumb here is the more natural latex involved, the higher the price. A mid-priced queen like the Stearns and Foster Julep, which has a puffy �Euro� pillow top, costs $1,799 (Sleepy’s, 157 E. 57th St., nr. 212-421-3090). I found Ikea’s $899 queen-size natural latex quite satisfactory and�in this time of gargantuan, 21-inch-deep pillow-top giants�appealingly slim. (Ikea Brooklyn, 1 Beard St., nr. Otsego St., Red Hook; Hybrid beds made up the majority of the mattresses I tried. By and large, they felt exactly the same�an inch more latex here, a firm pillow top on a soft mattress or vice versa. Some even had a core of inner springs, each nestled into their own fabric pockets. I sunk happily into the Empress Exceptionale by Simmons at 1-800-Mattress ($3,499 for a queen, 369 W. 34th St., nr. 212-239-0127), made with springs covered in latex plus memory foam and a pillow top. But it is so enormous, I can’t imagine getting it into my New York apartment. Which is one of the problems with beds today.




Some salespeople I spoke with reported a supersize backlash. 1-800-Mattress just introduced a house brand of shallower, cheaper mattresses with old-fashioned coils ($599 for a queen Classic Gem). They’re also two-sided, which many mattresses aren’t anymore, meaning they can be flipped periodically, thus lengthening their life span. I admired the thriftiness, but after trying all the pillow tops, the throwbacks felt too springy. If I were going to replace my ten-year-old embodiment of old technology, I’d buy the David from OrganicPedic by OMI at ABC Carpet & Home’s organic emporium ($3,395 for a queen, 888 Broadway, at 19th St.; 212-473-3000). Three layers of pure organic latex, customizable to your preference: firm, soft, medium. And the cotton cover is removable, so if the top latex layer seems saggy after a couple of years, you can just replace it for $850 instead of buying an entirely new mattress. The web service to this account has been limited temporarily! There is a server resource overage report open for this account in the User area.

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