13-04-2011, 15:05
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New Bed
I have a lot of problems with my spine & I will have to renew my bed or a new mattress. I have heard that the memory foam ones are good, but can be too warm. I really just need a good firm one. Any suggestions. 
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13-04-2011, 17:09
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Re: New Bed
To us, a full memory foam bed felt like sleeping in custard. We ended up with a firmish mattress with a memory foam topper (the top 2 inches or so). Yes, it does feel warm.
I'd recommend going to your local stockist and trying some out.
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13-04-2011, 18:41
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Re: New Bed
That's what we did - the firmness of a Posturepaedic with the comfort and support of the memory foam.
We got ours from Costco - they're not cheap, but they are good value (but try some out at a bed showroom first).
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13-04-2011, 18:50
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Re: New Bed
This website seems pretty good for Matressess http://www.mattressonline.co.uk/
I'm planning on getting this one from there when I get a chance http://www.mattressonline.co.uk/Prod...-Mattress-P620
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13-04-2011, 18:53
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Re: New Bed
Another vote here
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for the firmness of a Posturepaedic with the comfort and support of the memory foam.
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I did the same about a yr ago and when I sleep in another bed now I wake up feeling like a bag of spanners..
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13-04-2011, 19:44
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Re: New Bed
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13-04-2011, 20:29
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Re: New Bed
Having been suffering some back problems I researched this subject 2 years ago and uncovered a veritable minefield. I eventually discovered that a memory foam and pocket sprung mattress was the ideal solution for me and haven't looked back. The high street retailers often try to sell you what they call 'no turn mattresses' which only have a single layer of foam on the top surface. They tend to promote this feature as some form of premium benefit when in fact common sense should tell us that all mattresses need to be turned in order to even out wear.
Anyway, I eventually found these people through recommendation and bought a king size La Romantica Madrid mattress for c. £450. I can honestly say and it was the best money I've ever spent on a mattress. Having been through an array of products from the likes of Myers, Sleepeezee, Silent Night etc. over the years, the mattress we have now is in a different league and we'd have no hesitation in buying another or using the same company. IIRC the nearest equivalent we found in Dreams at the time cost c. £1000 and only had a single layer of foam. We did find it took a couple of weeks to get used to the mattress but after that there was no looking back. We sleep in a converted loft which gets very warm in summer but haven't had a problem with overheating at all even in the height of summer. This may be due in part to the thickness of the foam layer as you tend to sink into foam which is too deep and that causes problems. We also use a cotton mattress protector, however, and I think that also help keep things comfortable.
At the time I dealt with the owner Tim Deegan who I found very knowledgeable and helpful. I'm not sure if he's still around though.
http://www.bedlum-beds.co.uk/section/0/Memory-Foam
http://www.bedlum-beds.co.uk/product....-From-439.00/
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13-04-2011, 20:54
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Re: New Bed
Since changing from a sprung mattresses to a solid layered foam ones from Ikea, my family have never slept better.... 25 year guarantee too!
We chose Sultan ones for adequate support. Find an Ikea store and go for a test kip! We did!
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14-04-2011, 15:27
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Re: New Bed
Thanks for all your help. I have been to Dreams today Pocket Spring & memoryFoam, King size price. Whitby £789, Harmony £547, Revitalise £729. I will shop about.
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14-04-2011, 20:49
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Re: New Bed
We got a new mattress last year after my wife suffered a double slipped disc. Made a massive difference to her.
After lots of (quick) research and a few tests, we chose a Silentnight Miracoil 7 mattress with memory foam top layer, and ordered from here
I was a bit unsure of the site at first as I couldn't see a secure order page at the time, so I rang them directly. They couldn't have been more helpful, and having placed the order by phone on Monday at 4.50pm the mattress was delivered on Wednesday at 9.15am.
Saved over £200 on the price quoted by Dreams for their equivalent mattress.
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15-04-2011, 15:51
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Re: New Bed
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Originally Posted by Cilonen
We got a new mattress last year after my wife suffered a double slipped disc. Made a massive difference to her.
After lots of (quick) research and a few tests, we chose a Silentnight Miracoil 7 mattress with memory foam top layer, and ordered from here
I was a bit unsure of the site at first as I couldn't see a secure order page at the time, so I rang them directly. They couldn't have been more helpful, and having placed the order by phone on Monday at 4.50pm the mattress was delivered on Wednesday at 9.15am.
Saved over £200 on the price quoted by Dreams for their equivalent mattress.
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Thanks for your help. I was looking at the Silentnight Microcoil 7 I noticed there was a Jupiner or Venus model Which one was your choice. Really a big difference from dreams prices, have to find out if they deliver to Sotland  Margaret
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15-04-2011, 17:04
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Re: New Bed
We have a 2000 spring mattress made up of 2 layers of springs. This is really thick and quite heavy, great fun to turn. Cost ~£1000 10 years back so is due for replacement soon. This was from a local retailer specialising in beds. Lots of them.
You really need to go to a good retailer and try the different mattresses on different bases and have a really good lie down. Some would recommend at least 30 mins on each combination.
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15-04-2011, 17:08
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Re: New Bed
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Originally Posted by tweetiepooh
We have a 2000 spring mattress made up of 2 layers of springs. This is really thick and quite heavy, great fun to turn. Cost ~£1000 10 years back so is due for replacement soon. This was from a local retailer specialising in beds. Lots of them.
You really need to go to a good retailer and try the different mattresses on different bases and have a really good lie down. Some would recommend at least 30 mins on each combination.
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Thanks I am still shopping around
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15-04-2011, 19:34
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Re: New Bed
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Thanks for your help. I was looking at the Silentnight Microcoil 7 I noticed there was a Jupiner or Venus model Which one was your choice. Really a big difference from dreams prices, have to find out if they deliver to Sotland  Margaret
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The model we got is a Divina Dream. Silentnight change their model names frequently, and also assign specific names for certain suppliers (eg - Argos may get a model called "Venus" while Debenhams would get the same model named "Jupiter").
I queried the names with Silentnight while we were researching and they admitted that they don't have a standard name for each model, as the stores like to claim to sell "exclusive" models.
You have to work on the specifications themselves rather than the name.
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16-04-2011, 18:10
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Re: New Bed
Thanks for the information again.
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