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Why choose a Chiropractic®? Being the only mattress in Canada endorsed by the Canadian Chiropractic Association makes the Chiropractic® sleep system one of a kind. Chiropractic is a good option if this sounds like you… “I care about my health and energy level. I watch what I eat and exercise when possible. I want to be proactive, taking steps towards a better quality of life. My Chiropractor told me I should consider sleeping on a Chiropractic®.” Want a healthy night’s sleep? Only Springwall Chiropractic® sleep sets contain all 5 exclusive Key Elements. The sleep system is created to put your body in correct postural alignment to give you a better and healthier night’s sleep. Wake up at your best and have a happy productive day with this “energy drink in a mattress”. Chiropractic® is the ONLY Sleep Set Recommended and Endorsed by the CANADIAN CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION and is Exclusively manufactured by Springwall Sleep Products. Springwall Chiropractic® sleep sets provide correct spinal alignment and offer a healthy night’s sleep and only Springwall Chiropractic® sleep sets contain all 5 exclusive key elements.




ZONED CHIROPRACTIC® SUPPORT SYSTEM PERCELL® ZONED SUPPORT FOAMI'm looking into buying a Springwall mattress, perhaps in the Springwall Chiropractic line. I don't know much about the product. Is it a good mattress? Could you compare it to a Sealy mattress? The Chiropractic line is a spring mattress with comfort materials over the top. This would be similar to the Serta spring line. It would depend on which model you were looking at. Their web site says they have a minimum of 640 coils, which if memory serves is slightly above average coil count. Here is a link to explain coils. They use memory foam and latex foams on top. I would expect it to last 8 to 10 years. There is something about mattress buying, that a lot of people over look. Have you laid on this bed? If not, do so, and stay on it in your preferred sleep position for no less than 15 minutes. If you have, and stayed for 15 or more minutes, how did it feel? Was the support what you expected? Did you feel any pressure?




Did it start to feel warm? All of these would be indicative of what you can expect at home, only magnified as you spend 8 hours on it. I would also wonder why you chose the "Chiropractic Line" is it because of an "issue"? If so, then take your time finding a bed, know before you buy if it will help you. Personally, I don't prefer spring beds. Our store sells Air Technology by Comfortaire, and foam technology by sleepharmony. Both of these lines should last longer than the bed you are considering. Comfortaire as an example has a limited, but good, warranty of 20 years. And not only that, with air tech you can change the support anytime you need to, our bodies change over time. sleepharmony offers 10 and 20 year limited warranties, depends on the line you choose. The foams they use are designed to last and offer a cooler sleep surface, especially in their gel lines. We have tried to bring the very best beds to market, but avoided major brands like Sleep Number or Tempurpedic because of cost mostly.




It is all about value which is price, quality and comfort. I hope that helps! We are not impressed with the Kendra spring wall mattress purchase or the commitment of this company to provide a comfortable well built product. We purchased our mattress in 2012 and after a year noticed a dip on either side where we lay. After about 2 years the dips increased. It is now about 1.5-2 inches deep. We are both healthy weight adults. We turn our mattress regularly but still cannot fix the issues. We recently flipped it on its back and are now sleeping on a new memory foam mattress on top of the bottom of the mattress. Not a great solution but the mattress is very uncomfortable. We recently learned that Springwall has a warranty for the mattress so we contacted them to inquire about what to do. Following a submission of photos of the indents and measurement after flipping the mattress right side up, we were provided with the following information: "Image 2597 shows an impression on your mattress of approx 1.5 inches and unfortunately this still falls under normal wear and tear and is not considered defective .




In order for it to be deemed defective the impression has to be greater than 2 inches. If in future the impression becomes greater than 2 inches please resubmit." We now must purchase a new mattress or sleep on a very uncomfortable Springwall. This is very unfortunate. Please do your research prior to purchasing from Springwall. Just did some research on how much a matress may dip. Was told by Sleep Country Canada that 1.5 inches is industry standard to start the warranty process. My mother is a Senior and paid a lot of money for a Bobby Bear Double bed box frame and mattress made by Springwall. After only 8 months she had an uncomfortable dip in the center and it feels like perhaps a coil or something is missing there. Having sent pictures of the dip to the store and manufacturer, they replied that she didn't have the correct frame and they couldn't help her. Not once in the whole purchase process did anyone mention that she needed a special frame. One would think if the box spring had any quality at all, it would support the mattress.




Isn't that why we pay so much for the box spring to go with the mattress. The dip was almost 2 inches deep and I feel this company will use any excuse not to stand by their product! I do not recommend Springwall products and especially not Bobby Bear mattresses. Remember this is only 8 months of use before it was uncomfortable and it was far from cheap! I've got a Springwall Odin mattress on top of a generic box spring. I have chronic back pain and was hoping this new mattress would help. OMG, my back is worse than ever after sleeping on it for two months! It has collapsed in the middle and you can literally almost fold in it half lengthwise! No wonder it goes on sale so often at the Brick. Only consolation is that they will take that piece of crap mattress back and apply a $220 credit. Stay away from all things Springwall!! from New Glasgow, NS Why do we ask for your postal code? By providing your delivery postal code, you’ll allow us to: Let you know immediately if we can service your area.

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