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GuyB
post Jul 26 2020, 10:05 AM

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QUOTE(debonairs91 @ Jul 26 2020, 01:06 AM)
Can anyone sugest me where can find mattress topper in kl?
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I got mine at Aeon.
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post Jul 26 2020, 10:21 AM

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QUOTE(GuyB @ Jul 26 2020, 10:05 AM)
I got mine at Aeon.
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How much? Good quality?
GuyB
post Jul 27 2020, 02:38 AM

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QUOTE(debonairs91 @ Jul 26 2020, 10:21 AM)
How much? Good quality?
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Better than what you can find on Shoppee. At least you can touch and feel them. Many brands. Go check.
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post Jul 27 2020, 07:49 AM

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QUOTE(debonairs91 @ Jul 26 2020, 01:06 AM)
Can anyone sugest me where can find mattress topper in kl?
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Harvey Norman bedding section
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post Aug 1 2020, 12:41 AM

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Hi guys, I'm looking for a new mattress for my new home.

1. I honestly think I can sleep on whatever mattress under me. Pillows are more important, for me anyways I think. I sleep within 5 mins of hitting the bed. Whether it's good sleep or not I don't know, but even though my body can tell vaguely some beds are more comfortable than others, I almost invariably fall asleep within a few minutes.

2. That said, my wife has trouble sleeping and getting a good night's sleep. She also does not think it's due to the mattress, but who knows. So I'm thinking of getting a good mattress, if possible, for my new home.

3. Here are my criteria:
- Budget around MYR 2,000 to 4,000.
- King size
- I sometime turn during sleep, and that can affect my light sleeper wife...so a mattress that transfers as little movement from side to side is preferred (does this limit my selection to latex/foam?)
- Firmness...this is hard to describe in word as it's obviously relative, but we prefer something on the semi-firm side. Usually when I go to a shop and say we want firm, 50% of the time the first bed that is recommended to us is slightly too firm, and the other 50% of the beds are just about just nice.


4. I was at the mid valley home expo today and tried a few beds. A few that we thought were comfortable were:
- King Koil Simplicity Harmony Support (chirotech coil system...whatever that means?)
- Geetha Intercontinental 228
- Napure New Barbara

5. I was also looking at the Sonno/Joey mattresses, due to their 99-day return and refund policy. But I'm not sure how they stack up against more established brands.

6. And finally, I'll be using a wooden bed frame, with a slatted based. I've read that many mattresses are not suitable for such bed frames. I intend to place a piece of flat plywood on it so that the surface is even and flat. Will that do the trick?

What are your advice and recommendations?

Thanks.

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coolguy99
post Aug 1 2020, 05:44 PM

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Is king koil brand recommended?

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post Aug 1 2020, 08:11 PM

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post Aug 2 2020, 09:20 AM

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I went to mv yesterday too. I'm considering to get the one from natura. It's made of memory form and less disturbance to the partner. You may have a look! Just try on it and get the one you feel the most comfortable to sleep on.
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post Aug 2 2020, 10:42 PM

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I went to the Mid Valley Home Expo today and dropped by the King Koil's booth. They recommended the Beverly Suites series for 3.8k including the bed frame.

They told me they are the only one selling this model as it is new and is show room model. I tried searching online for the model but to no avail as I wanted to check if it is a good deal.

I did test the mattress and it seems to be medium firm. It felt quite comfortable and very much to my liking. My only concern is that since nobody else in the market seems to be selling this model, I don't know if I am getting a good deal.

Any advice?
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post Aug 3 2020, 11:11 AM

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Would give Joey a try, hopefully as good as in advertisement.
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post Aug 3 2020, 02:11 PM

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Remember spring coil mattresses are no good for the body.....!
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post Aug 4 2020, 11:01 AM

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Hi, need some advice for getting a right mattresses for my wife.
She having lower back sore pain, sometime it can last for whole days or two.
When to doc and he advice to put a thin pillow back while sleep, while doing that will look for a right mattress as well. Currently using IKEA Medium hard form mattress.

If budget is not an issue, what type/brand/model should get? Thanks.

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angmodan P
post Aug 4 2020, 12:36 PM

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I also visited the a few brands from the Home Expo Midvalley.

Natula brand (memory form) impressed me by showing me that a memory form material bed can absorb the pressure of our body.

My back pain easily and i only used to memory form pillow to get a comfortable sleep. But...I dunno whether all the stuffs the sales guy told me is true or not..

Any expert here can advice? I was actually surveying between Natula (memory form) and Napure (Latex)
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post Aug 4 2020, 01:15 PM

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QUOTE(angmodan @ Aug 4 2020, 12:36 PM)
I also visited the a few brands from the Home Expo Midvalley.

Natula brand (memory form) impressed me by showing me that a memory form material bed can absorb the pressure of our body. 

My back pain easily and i only used to memory form pillow to get a comfortable sleep. But...I dunno whether all the stuffs the sales guy told me is true or not..

Any expert here can advice? I was actually surveying between Natula (memory form) and Napure (Latex)
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memory foam aka soft density resilience foam layer can absorb the body pressure but it cant provide body support.


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post Aug 4 2020, 01:19 PM

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QUOTE(Mattressdepot @ Aug 4 2020, 01:15 PM)
memory foam aka soft density resilience foam layer can absorb the body pressure but it cant provide body support.
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meaning the body will sink in, but it won't bounce back is it
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QUOTE(wailing81 @ Aug 4 2020, 01:19 PM)
meaning the body will sink in, but it won't bounce back is it
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yes, usually winter country people like memory foam layer mattress as it gives warm feeling to the body
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post Aug 4 2020, 02:38 PM

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oh, then which type is best to provide body support?
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QUOTE(angmodan @ Aug 4 2020, 02:38 PM)
oh, then which type is best to provide body support?
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no particular material. most importantly is to test out in the showroom. mattress doesnt rely on latex or memory foam. it is about the total feeling the mattress can deliver it to the users.
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post Aug 5 2020, 08:26 AM

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Hi all the Sifu(s) here, I have been browsing through this thread since last night and it seems really helpful with all the good recommendations to fit the budget and needs (solutions)
I am staying alone but looking

Size: Queen-sized bed (w or w/o bedframe is alright for me)

Firmness: I'm a side sleeper, currently tried at the showroom, feeling that medium-soft feels good to me but I'm not sure if that's the right firmness for long-term sleep

Budget: 1k-1.5k max

Thanks in advance for all the recommendations! Kamshahamida!


 

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