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Household Mattress, which brand to go for?

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westlife
post Jun 11 2024, 09:54 AM

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QUOTE(yang2910 @ Jun 5 2024, 11:32 PM)
Hi sifus, Looking for a king size mattress. Budget around <12k as long as its suitable.
Myself is a back sleeper and my wife is a side sleeper. And both of us are around 50-60kg only. But one problem with our current  mattress is that there is a body impression at our butt and lower back area after 3 years of using, which make that area less supportive and sometimes tend to have lower back soreness which lead to our hunt for a better mattress.
We heard mixed reviews on latex that it also tends to sink overtime and we are not sure whether to go for zone pocketed spring system like serta,simmons, sealy or latex like napure or getha. We are open for advices.
Prefer something comfy yet supportive. Have the hugging feel when first lie on then after that will have the support on your back also. So not too soft, and not too hard.
Some mattress for that we feel quite near to our feel are like
Kingcoil President suite, empire comfort, Napure Amber,
Serta masterpiece (Harvey norman model).
Getha Compass gold 100 (Worried about the longevity of full latex bed. Nice when trying in show room)
Serta ibalance, perfect sleeper supreme suite (nearly bought one of this but hold back due to the price, would like to survey more options)

Hopefully these provide a context for any potential recommendation.
Thank you
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Getha for sure. I had been sleeping on my 10 years old getha bed since 2014 and it is still in perfect condition, never sink or anything.

Ever since I change to getha I never have any back pain issue.
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post Jun 11 2024, 12:26 PM

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QUOTE(JC999 @ Jun 10 2024, 08:47 PM)
So between slumberland, sleepmatics and vono you will still recommend sleepmatcis right.
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Would suggest you go test out the mattresses yourself. What is good for others may or may not be good for you.
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post Jun 20 2024, 01:56 AM

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QUOTE(yang2910 @ Jun 5 2024, 11:32 PM)
Hi sifus, Looking for a king size mattress. Budget around <12k as long as its suitable.
Myself is a back sleeper and my wife is a side sleeper. And both of us are around 50-60kg only. But one problem with our current  mattress is that there is a body impression at our butt and lower back area after 3 years of using, which make that area less supportive and sometimes tend to have lower back soreness which lead to our hunt for a better mattress.
We heard mixed reviews on latex that it also tends to sink overtime and we are not sure whether to go for zone pocketed spring system like serta,simmons, sealy or latex like napure or getha. We are open for advices.
Prefer something comfy yet supportive. Have the hugging feel when first lie on then after that will have the support on your back also. So not too soft, and not too hard.
Some mattress for that we feel quite near to our feel are like
Kingcoil President suite, empire comfort, Napure Amber,
Serta masterpiece (Harvey norman model).
Getha Compass gold 100 (Worried about the longevity of full latex bed. Nice when trying in show room)
Serta ibalance, perfect sleeper supreme suite (nearly bought one of this but hold back due to the price, would like to survey more options)

Hopefully these provide a context for any potential recommendation.
Thank you
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What is your current mattress that has indentation? Failed support after only 3 years is very poor quality.

My genuine recommendation, visit mattress depot in Kajang. Tell him your budget, and both you and your wife tell him what you are looking for, what feel, what sensation.

He will point out mattresses for you to try based on your requirements, not pricing. He genuinely tries to help you find the mattress that fits you, not the one with the highest profit margin to him.

When you are ready to spend so much money, take the time to find what is best for your body.

I give him high praise because he truly helps you to find what you want, and no BS from him.

Also, genuine pure latex won’t lose support so easily, definitely last longer than foam. And full latex mattress is a pain in the butt to change sheets cause it’s so heavy.
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post Jun 24 2024, 10:32 PM

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hi, wondering if anyone try Nitori bed?
compare to reputable brands out there. is it good?

am looking for:-
- king size bed.
- budget <RM6k (with bedframe).


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post Jun 24 2024, 10:49 PM

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QUOTE(OldSchoolJoke @ Jun 24 2024, 10:32 PM)
hi, wondering if anyone try Nitori bed?
compare to reputable brands out there. is it good?

am looking for:-
- king size bed.
- budget <RM6k (with bedframe).
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That kind of budget I will lie down on Sealy, Serta, Simmons, Slumberland, maybe King Koil and Dunlopillow

Others I won't bother already.
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post Jun 24 2024, 10:57 PM

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QUOTE(Jason @ Jun 24 2024, 10:49 PM)
That kind of budget I will lie down on Sealy, Serta, Simmons, Slumberland, maybe King Koil and Dunlopillow

Others I won't bother already.
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thanks for recommendation!
will jot down and try it out.

am coming from RM100+ tilam. so any bed would be nice. but it's time to give my back some good rest.
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post Jun 26 2024, 10:23 AM

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QUOTE(OldSchoolJoke @ Jun 24 2024, 10:57 PM)
thanks for recommendation!
will jot down and try it out.

am coming from RM100+ tilam. so any bed would be nice. but it's time to give my back some good rest.
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I went from RM3xx coir tilam to Simmons fully imported. Didn't buy it because of the brand. In fact, didn't plan on buying any mattress at all. Was at a huge home fair when it was very early and just lay down on it. And I went lay down on a lot of mattresses in the fair, and circle back to buy the Simmons. Didn't buy it for the brand, but because of how it felt when I lay down on it. Plus it was the cheapest model in the lineup.

One key difference between the brands I listed (that I've experience myself) and affordable online e-commerce brands like Neckpro, Dr.Alstone (which I own) is the longevity and mattress support. I was blown away when I first lay down on brand new Neckpro mattress, asking myself wow, 10x cheaper yet still so supportive. Fast forward 2 years it has lost all support -- the mattress doesn't appear sunk. No indentation but the spring coils have lost its resistance and doesn't offer any support, and when you lie down on it, its lumpy in certain spots and you sink randomly.
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post Jun 26 2024, 11:10 AM

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QUOTE(Jason @ Jun 26 2024, 10:23 AM)
I went from RM3xx coir tilam to Simmons fully imported. Didn't buy it because of the brand. In fact, didn't plan on buying any mattress at all. Was at a huge home fair when it was very early and just lay down on it. And I went lay down on a lot of mattresses in the fair, and circle back to buy the Simmons. Didn't buy it for the brand, but because of how it felt when I lay down on it. Plus it was the cheapest model in the lineup.

One key difference between the brands I listed (that I've experience myself) and affordable online e-commerce brands like Neckpro, Dr.Alstone (which I own) is the longevity and mattress support. I was blown away when I first lay down on brand new Neckpro mattress, asking myself wow, 10x cheaper yet still so supportive. Fast forward 2 years it has lost all support -- the mattress doesn't appear sunk. No indentation but the spring coils have lost its resistance and doesn't offer any support, and when you lie down on it, its lumpy in certain spots and you sink randomly.
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understand that. that's why i want to spend more on a good mattress since i love to sleep a lot and also take care of my back but still got limit to my budget la. haha

testing time all mattress also seems nice cause i never slept on good mattress before and just test awhile. can't really get the real feel
that's why need pro recommendation from existing customer which is good/bad
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post Jun 27 2024, 12:10 PM

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QUOTE(westlife @ Jun 11 2024, 09:54 AM)
Getha for sure. I had been sleeping on my 10 years old getha bed since 2014 and it is still in perfect condition, never sink or anything.

Ever since I change to getha I never have any back pain issue.
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Any problem with the rubber smell. Is the surface get hot. I am considering to get a rubber mattress. My king koil already more than 12 years.


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post Jun 27 2024, 12:19 PM

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QUOTE(RadenMasIV @ Jun 27 2024, 12:10 PM)
Any problem with the rubber smell. Is the surface get hot. I am considering to get a rubber mattress. My king koil already more than 12 years.
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Latex on mattress u won’t smell it even it is brand new. But if it is pillow that is of latex u can smell more Becos it is closer to u.

I do not feel my getha mattress hot. It is ok.
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post Jun 29 2024, 06:32 PM

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QUOTE(Jason @ Jun 26 2024, 10:23 AM)
I went from RM3xx coir tilam to Simmons fully imported. Didn't buy it because of the brand. In fact, didn't plan on buying any mattress at all. Was at a huge home fair when it was very early and just lay down on it. And I went lay down on a lot of mattresses in the fair, and circle back to buy the Simmons. Didn't buy it for the brand, but because of how it felt when I lay down on it. Plus it was the cheapest model in the lineup.

One key difference between the brands I listed (that I've experience myself) and affordable online e-commerce brands like Neckpro, Dr.Alstone (which I own) is the longevity and mattress support. I was blown away when I first lay down on brand new Neckpro mattress, asking myself wow, 10x cheaper yet still so supportive. Fast forward 2 years it has lost all support -- the mattress doesn't appear sunk. No indentation but the spring coils have lost its resistance and doesn't offer any support, and when you lie down on it, its lumpy in certain spots and you sink randomly.
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oops, I just bought NECKPRO. waiting for arrival.

between neckpro Vs Dr Alstone, which one better?
neckpro much more expensive than.Dr Alstone le.

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post Jun 30 2024, 11:43 AM

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QUOTE(teacherharvard @ Jun 29 2024, 06:32 PM)
oops, I just bought NECKPRO. waiting for arrival.

between neckpro Vs Dr Alstone, which one better?
neckpro much more expensive than.Dr Alstone le.
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Both gives good initial impression of lying on it when it’s new. For the money paid… can’t complain.

If you bought a queen size my advice would be to sleep on different sides of the mattress and rotate it frequently.

I had tenant who lie down on Neckpro and Alstone… to them they feel both are better than those super cheap foam ones. You get what you pay for… no more no less.
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been sleeping on NeckPro Rouleaux for 3 years+
and feel like upgrading to a better range, budget is within 1-2k queen size
tried joey, sonno, doesnt like the foam feel, prefer spring type, not too firm not too soft feel

any recommendations?

This post has been edited by hottemper: Jun 30 2024, 11:55 PM
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post Jul 3 2024, 02:29 AM

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QUOTE(hottemper @ Jun 30 2024, 11:55 PM)
been sleeping on NeckPro Rouleaux for 3 years+
and feel like upgrading to a better range, budget is within 1-2k queen size
tried joey, sonno, doesnt like the foam feel, prefer spring type, not too firm not too soft feel

any recommendations?
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Vono would have something in that range with spring. Vono probably last longer than online brands. Manufactured by Hilding Anders Malaysia… a big group. Same family as Slumberland. But Vono has its own technology and history.

Many e-commerce “brands” are just that, a brand. They don’t make their own products. Deduct out their profit margin and there ain’t much budget left to make the actual product.

Edit: how’s your Neckpro after 3 years? Still feel as good as you remember on day 1?

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QUOTE(Jason @ Jul 3 2024, 02:29 AM)
Vono would have something in that range with spring. Vono probably last longer than online brands. Manufactured by Hilding Anders Malaysia… a big group. Same family as Slumberland. But Vono has its own technology and history.

Many e-commerce “brands” are just that, a brand. They don’t make their own products. Deduct out their profit margin and there ain’t much budget left to make the actual product.

Edit: how’s your Neckpro after 3 years? Still feel as good as you remember on day 1?
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Yeah I can vouch for Vono. Had it in my guest room for the past 3 years and still very sturdy. Went for it due to its affordable price range but was surprisingly durable, and quite comfortable too.
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QUOTE(Jason @ Jun 30 2024, 11:43 AM)
Both gives good initial impression of lying on it when it’s new. For the money paid… can’t complain.

If you bought a queen size my advice would be to sleep on different sides of the mattress and rotate it frequently.

I had tenant who lie down on Neckpro and Alstone… to them they feel both are better than those super cheap foam ones. You get what you pay for… no more no less.
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Just get my Neckpro,.feel its very firm lo ....

bought neckpro bcoz lowyater said good
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post Jul 3 2024, 05:17 PM

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QUOTE(Jason @ Jul 3 2024, 02:29 AM)
Vono would have something in that range with spring. Vono probably last longer than online brands. Manufactured by Hilding Anders Malaysia… a big group. Same family as Slumberland. But Vono has its own technology and history.

Many e-commerce “brands” are just that, a brand. They don’t make their own products. Deduct out their profit margin and there ain’t much budget left to make the actual product.

Edit: how’s your Neckpro after 3 years? Still feel as good as you remember on day 1?
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i rotate every 3-4months, and sleep each side randomly, so the middle sagging is not noticeable, just that the side of the mattress can see that its starting to bulge outwards
recent months just feel weird, so thinking is it mattress problem or pillow problem haha

any place to recommend for trying Vono with experienced salesperson?
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post Jul 3 2024, 10:15 PM

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QUOTE(hottemper @ Jul 3 2024, 05:17 PM)
i rotate every 3-4months, and sleep each side randomly, so the middle sagging is not noticeable, just that the side of the mattress can see that its starting to bulge outwards
recent months just feel weird, so thinking is it mattress problem or pillow problem haha

any place to recommend for trying Vono with experienced salesperson?
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Mattressdepot in Kajang.
I bought my King Koil from him. He’s not a very sales-like sales person. Think of him as an assistant to find what you like.

He’s not pushy. He just wants to find the mattress that suits you.

This post has been edited by Jason: Jul 3 2024, 10:15 PM
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Hi sifus,

I saw mylatex istana in home exhibition but I did not manage to find any info online. Anyone know about this?

https://www.myaerofoam.com/ourproducts/cid/...hed-mattresses/

This post has been edited by chubbyqq: Aug 3 2024, 04:27 PM
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Hi sifus,

I am thinking of buying mattress for renting out room for 5 years, which mattress should I consider if I want to attract tenant? Should I buy cheap mattress then change every 1 or 2 years? Or more worth it to buy a good one that can last 5 years e.g. Getha?



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