Compare Air

Compare Air


The less expensive Classic Series mattresses and the Value Bed lines are just too thin for most people. If you like a plush mattress with good support, then you should spend more for the Innovation Series beds, which have thicker cushioning. The Sleep Number Beds are a great option for shoppers looking for a luxurious sleep experience. Sleep Number creates many adjustable air beds that allow users to customize the firmness and support of their mattress among other customizable settings. To be honest I bought the P6 bed and I found I only thought it was ok at first. You really need to take the time to find your sleep number. Until you do, it will feel its either too hard or too soft.

Personally I still like a good quality box spring and mattress the best. I wanted to try this Sleep by number bed as each person can have their own firmness which logically sounds good. I would not bother with their classic models as they don't provide enough thickness on top of the air chamber. The other good thing about the bed is many get over 16 years with their bed compared to spring beds so the value on how long the mattress last is higher than a regular bed.

My prior spring bed was more comfortable at first but several years later the padding wears and you sleep only OK. Wow their marketing and fancy stores really baited us into buying. Could not believe how cheap the materials were upon delivery. This is basically a blow up mattress that you could get at any camping place, with 3 inches of a foam topper. The blow up is rested inside of a very cheap foam frame and sits atop a base with a small fan motor in it.

Once you find your number, you may make a slight number change to get exactly what you prefer. Thr quality of the bed is good and I sleep well every night. What you don't get is that oh wow feeling that you can get on a very nice spring bed with a nice gel top. My wife also likes the P6 but again we are only content with it. have a peek at these guys goes off once in a while and you hear it.

There can't be more than $200 of material cost here. On the third and fourth night, we slept with no topper at all . Initial comfort wasn't great (it doesn't feel "soft as a cloud" because you feel the air bladder pressing smoothly but stiffly against you through the padding).

This bed is a interesting design compared to a spring mattress. Temperpedic is like laying on the beach with a blanket on top. You sink too much unless you get the hybrid.

The construction is good and I like the material on the P6. It does keep you cooler than a spring mattress bed.

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