QUOTE(limo82 @ May 11 2025, 03:47 PM)
2k+Household Mattress, which brand to go for?
Household Mattress, which brand to go for?
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May 11 2025, 03:52 PM
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May 17 2025, 11:02 AM
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May 18 2025, 12:37 AM
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For Slumberland, which better... Royal Jewel or TempSmart 5.0 Regina 1? Or can go for Vono SpinePro 1000? 170cm/94kg - side+back sleeper Thanks! |
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May 18 2025, 10:17 AM
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QUOTE(Hoochygal @ May 18 2025, 12:37 AM) @mattressdepot Royal jewel is super solid firm.For Slumberland, which better... Royal Jewel or TempSmart 5.0 Regina 1? Or can go for Vono SpinePro 1000? 170cm/94kg - side+back sleeper Thanks! Regina 1 is considerably good for you. U can try vono luxe suite or inspire 3. Hoochygal liked this post
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May 18 2025, 11:30 PM
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May 21 2025, 11:25 AM
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Recently paid for a Getha Icons medium but having 2nd thoughts on changing it to firm.
As a back & side sleeper, both are comfortable to me - with the medium slight better for side. Me and my wife have quite a bad back (disc bulge for me), our Sealy after 2 years lost it's firmness and found it too sunk in/soft now. 7 years have passed then and now we are changing beds. I'm staying clear from pocket spring types now, and prefer coconut fibre with latex combination. I noticed the Icon medium feels more medium firm compared to other medium mattress which is good. But I'm afraid it'll lose its firmness again after a few years. Should I just change to firm instead? If I find it too hard I could always use a latex topper, which I can't do that on a medium However I did try a latex topper on the firm, it still doesn't give the same feeling as the Icon medium though. (btw we are both quite small size, average around 5'5 (60kg) & 5'2 (50kg)) This post has been edited by Lego Warfare: May 21 2025, 11:27 AM |
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May 21 2025, 01:20 PM
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QUOTE(Lego Warfare @ May 21 2025, 11:25 AM) Recently paid for a Getha Icons medium but having 2nd thoughts on changing it to firm. you should get ASP + tofu soft topper.As a back & side sleeper, both are comfortable to me - with the medium slight better for side. Me and my wife have quite a bad back (disc bulge for me), our Sealy after 2 years lost it's firmness and found it too sunk in/soft now. 7 years have passed then and now we are changing beds. I'm staying clear from pocket spring types now, and prefer coconut fibre with latex combination. I noticed the Icon medium feels more medium firm compared to other medium mattress which is good. But I'm afraid it'll lose its firmness again after a few years. Should I just change to firm instead? If I find it too hard I could always use a latex topper, which I can't do that on a medium However I did try a latex topper on the firm, it still doesn't give the same feeling as the Icon medium though. (btw we are both quite small size, average around 5'5 (60kg) & 5'2 (50kg)) |
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May 23 2025, 05:41 PM
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what are your thoughts of origin hybrid mattress vs similarly priced traditional mattresses (non-compressed)?
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May 24 2025, 01:54 AM
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Any physical stores carrying Spinarez mattress? Wanted to test it out before deciding.
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May 24 2025, 11:12 PM
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QUOTE(watabakiu @ May 24 2025, 01:54 AM) Showroom in eco ardence setia alam watabakiu liked this post
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May 27 2025, 12:45 PM
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QUOTE(p0pc0rn @ May 23 2025, 05:41 PM) what are your thoughts of origin hybrid mattress vs similarly priced traditional mattresses (non-compressed)? Origin is too soft, gave me back pain after using it Imagine it can be vacuumed packed into one flat sheet and rolled into the box, how much support structure does it have to support your body weight - probably almost none |
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Jun 2 2025, 07:26 PM
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Any recommendations?
Bed to put at double decker (bottom bunk) Queen size Max budget 2.5 |
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Jun 6 2025, 08:31 AM
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Jun 6 2025, 09:05 AM
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Jun 9 2025, 11:53 AM
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Hello guys, looking recs for a medium-firm king (for myself and wife) and a queen bed set for guest room, cater for parents so maybe firmer. Budget around 7k-ish for both bed set if possible.
I'm 176cm, 75kg and wife is about 155cm, 45kg, both of us side or flat sleeper. Thank you in advance ! |
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Jun 9 2025, 12:40 PM
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Jun 9 2025, 03:19 PM
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Just thought I share my experience with buying mattress from shopee here There's a few sellers (I think behind the scene only 1 store but with different account on shopee) that you should avoid if you're not located in Klang Valley. 1. Try to find seller who is able to send the mattress through courier with proper tracking and avoid those who uses their own logistics 2. I've had bad experience with Perabot Bahagia (Bahagia Furniture Gallery, Bedtalk, Comfort Space) 3. They're using "own logistics" to deliver hence they will take their own sweet time to compile orders to save their transportation cost while our orders are marked as "delivered" in shopee system - IINM your funds are made available in their account already 4. Cancellation and refund is gonna be very messy if you decided you can't wait anymore as they're exploiting the "own logistics" loophole - tracking and delivery dates can be faked from their end so shopee will side them no matter what. Unless you get KPDKKK involved, chances are you'll be at their mercy. So if possible, get your mattress from a shop you trust (eg, our fellow member mattressdepot), or get it from a shop who uses courier such as J&T cargo, BEST cargo. gold member liked this post
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Jun 16 2025, 12:24 PM
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Wrong post
This post has been edited by GreenSamurai: Jun 16 2025, 12:24 PM |
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Jun 18 2025, 09:12 PM
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I just got the Vono SpinePro 800 Plus (single size) for my kid, but he says the mattress feels a bit hard. He’s quite light (around 17–19kg), so I think maybe his weight isn’t enough to sink in and feel the softness.
Is there any good mattress topper that can make it feel softer and more comfortable for a kid his size? Something with that soft, hugging or ‘cloud-like’ feeling would be ideal. Preferably not too hot since we’re in Malaysia. Would really appreciate any recommendations |
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