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How do you choose a mattress?
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<blockquote data-quote="SVTStrikesBack" data-source="post: 10073940" data-attributes="member: 27783"><p>The last time I needed a mattress, my wife and I decided that the one we had was too hard and needed to go. We upped to a king since the dogs (Boxer, Maltese, Bulldog) liek to sneak into the bed at night. We had both slept on some pretty nice SOFT mattresses before and felt great when we got up. </p><p></p><p>When we purchased the one we have now we thought it was nice and soft enough, but I am thinking it might be too soft. It is a Simmons pillowtop and it is very thick even before the pillow top. </p><p></p><p>Clearly I don't knwo squat about mattresses, but we paid at least $1400 for the thing and I believe it was on sale. </p><p></p><p>This may be a stupid question, but do sleep centers (the places where they study the WAY you sleep to determine if you have apnea and so forth) have anything set up where they can determine what tyupe of matress would be best for you?</p><p></p><p>I am not sure what to do. My wife and I are ALWAYS very tired when we wake up, and both us us frequently wake up with back pain. I'd love some type of solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTStrikesBack, post: 10073940, member: 27783"] The last time I needed a mattress, my wife and I decided that the one we had was too hard and needed to go. We upped to a king since the dogs (Boxer, Maltese, Bulldog) liek to sneak into the bed at night. We had both slept on some pretty nice SOFT mattresses before and felt great when we got up. When we purchased the one we have now we thought it was nice and soft enough, but I am thinking it might be too soft. It is a Simmons pillowtop and it is very thick even before the pillow top. Clearly I don't knwo squat about mattresses, but we paid at least $1400 for the thing and I believe it was on sale. This may be a stupid question, but do sleep centers (the places where they study the WAY you sleep to determine if you have apnea and so forth) have anything set up where they can determine what tyupe of matress would be best for you? I am not sure what to do. My wife and I are ALWAYS very tired when we wake up, and both us us frequently wake up with back pain. I'd love some type of solution. [/QUOTE]
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