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Household Mattress, which brand to go for?

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gerald7
post Jul 22 2020, 04:43 PM

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Been hunting for a mattress that can give my and my wife a good night sleep... for maybe 3 years now.
Mattresses we tried.

1. Venice - quite good and comfy affordable pricing also. But had to exchange cos the butt area was sinking badly after 6 months or so
2. VENICE - another 6 months sinking again, realized maybe cos half of the bedframe was moving.
3. Goodnite Firm - tried a few weeks, too hard. Cos 1st two had sinking issue, so tried hard.
4. GOOD NITE (Soft) - cant recall dy
5. Getha Princeton soft - pretty good for 1st few months even tho quite firm and soft at the same time.
6. Slumberland Firm - nope
7. Dreamland - felt the springs...
8. KINGKOIL Firm -nOOOPPee
9. KINGKOIL Soft no
10. Vono Firm - not really

Currently we are using the Getha Princeton sometimes swap out to Vonno which we keep in our hallway. The rest were returned, or sold off. These days we wake up with tense back muscles and some days feeling of whole body getting tumbok all night when sleeping.

WOULD changing the bed frame help?
WHAT might be a good recommendation of a medium firm mattress? Thinking of trying joey or sonno or wonderbed

This post has been edited by gerald7: Jul 22 2020, 04:49 PM
gerald7
post Jul 22 2020, 09:07 PM

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QUOTE(GuyB @ Jul 22 2020, 05:04 PM)
Have you tried changing the location of your bed? Not Feng Shui. But sometimes EMF around you can disturb your sleep.
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Due to room layout... didnt really have much placement options.
gerald7
post Jul 22 2020, 09:18 PM

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QUOTE(Mattressdepot @ Jul 22 2020, 08:08 PM)
Go try slumberland Bennington
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Online cant find much information about it... will see if can find it in retail. thanks
gerald7
post Jul 23 2020, 08:56 AM

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QUOTE(Mattressdepot @ Jul 22 2020, 09:27 PM)
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thanks bro!
gerald7
post Jul 23 2020, 04:54 PM

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QUOTE(GuyB @ Jul 23 2020, 11:52 AM)
If you are using spring mattress initially, then that's one of the issues, and now that you're also having sleep issues of the foam mattress, is definitely due to something else.

This is my suggestion.. Just try it.

Turn OFF all electrical equipment and devices in the bedroom. Put your phone on Airplane mode if you use it as Alarm. Otherwise switching off completely. Do not charge phone in the bedroom. Do not watch TV, or video an hour before sleep ...!

Turn off your WIFI when going to sleep.

Do you live near an electrical high tension wire ( carrying electricity), or near a Power station? Or have Telco towers facing you?

This is part of my profession, and you exhibit most of the symptoms my clients have when they can't sleep. And it's not usually the case of the mattress, but the Electromagnetism in their homes.
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Hmmm.. will look into it
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gerald7
post Jul 24 2020, 01:07 PM

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QUOTE(GuyB @ Jul 24 2020, 10:33 AM)
Do either of you use phone or computers frequently throughout the day?

Your bodies get too charged up with stored up energies. Depending on what you eat, if you have high metal toxicity, it will react with your sleep patterns.

Other than my suggestion above, it also depends if you live in house or apartment. If apartment, what is directly below you. If house, need to find out what is under the house..eg underground well water transmit electrical energies through ground and floor.

I can only guess as I can't see where you are.. Which is why I ask this.

Can you both get a good night's sleep if you slept elsewhere.. eg hotel, or a different part of town?
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Im stuck w/ phone or PC most of the day. only time we get good night sleep is when go out station XD

 

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