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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
**UPDATED** Potential Problem! | Purple Mattress
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<blockquote data-quote="Uncle Meat" data-source="post: 15989060" data-attributes="member: 5089"><p>First off the egg test had no influence on my selection. However if you do look closely at those commercials the eggs are lengthwise at impact, but fold over when the weight hits. One of the main reasons I picked this mattress was for the airflow. I sleep hot which caused me to become a rotisserie in bed at night. I'm constantly rolling from one side to the other looking for a cool spot. </p><p></p><p>I've looked at the sleep number beds and I like them, but they are not recommended for "hot sleepers" like myself. It would be a different story if I could keep the nighttime temps in my bedroom at 68 or so year round. Unfortunately this is all but impossible in Alabama without spending $500 a month for A/C. Our house stays at 78 in the summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uncle Meat, post: 15989060, member: 5089"] First off the egg test had no influence on my selection. However if you do look closely at those commercials the eggs are lengthwise at impact, but fold over when the weight hits. One of the main reasons I picked this mattress was for the airflow. I sleep hot which caused me to become a rotisserie in bed at night. I'm constantly rolling from one side to the other looking for a cool spot. I've looked at the sleep number beds and I like them, but they are not recommended for "hot sleepers" like myself. It would be a different story if I could keep the nighttime temps in my bedroom at 68 or so year round. Unfortunately this is all but impossible in Alabama without spending $500 a month for A/C. Our house stays at 78 in the summer. [/QUOTE]
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