I have experience with amazon. We bought this memory foam a little over a year ago. Absolutely love it! still wake up regularly talking about how amazing it is. It is a bit of a dice roll, but we had a friend who had purchased that exact one and we were able to test it out at their place. I definitely recommend
No problem, glad you asked. I will search my account specifically to link what I bought (likely to no longer be sold), but I bought 100% foam. That was in late 2018 and I'm still sleeping on it and I'm 6'3" and 275#. I have had to rotate it so that I was sleeping on the new part last year, but that is kind of expected in my opinion.
Ok.....this is what I got. It was in my order history for 2018 and I can remember that the "green tea" deal was in the title.
Can't guarantee it'll be the same thing I got. Currently listed at $399 and I paid $391 according to my account. I'd say $399 is a pretty good deal considering inflation from 2018.
Keep in mind this is a pretty firm mattress, but I've had many compliments, but maybe 1 complaint that it was too firm.
I am not a lawyer, or mattress salesman, nor doctor. However, I could probably be all 3 if I really wanted. Ha.
I got a $300-400 king from amazon, it's held up for 6 months so far. Researched it and everyone was pretty happy with it. If it lasts more than a couple years, I'm good.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01NANZ3HQ/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Looks like we paid $347 in 2017 (and it's worth every penny now at $399).
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01NANZ3HQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01NANZ3HQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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I'm really happy with this mattress. Just bought it. Have had chronic back pain for 5 years and this is the first thing that has brought me any sort of significant relief.
I can't vouch for your specific experience with this mattress. But personally I am very happy with this purchase. . I am a side sleeper. It is firm but has give. And it is quite affordable.
I didnt have any issues with the mattress expanding or with smell that you might notice commented in the listing.
Deal link: Amazon
^^Note: ^^The ^^deal ^^may ^^have ^^expired ^^by ^^the ^^time ^^you ^^see ^^this ^^post.
Look, people will give you brand names and suggestions and tell you to research. You don't have to believe me, but let me tell you: I spent MONTHS researching mattresses. I took buses to every mattress store and recorded my findings. I was ready to drop $1500 on an inner spring hybrid foam mattress and I realized I didn't want credit card debt.
My boyfriend convinced me to buy this mattress off of Amazon, this was the one I'd selected as the "cheapest option memory foam" through my research:
I refused at first because, WTF, memory foam? And for that cheap? I spent three years on a shitty IKEA memory foam mattress and had so much back pain. He said if I hated it I could have his mattress (extreeemely expensive 10+ year old, perfectly worn-in spring mattress) and he'd take mine.
What the hell, I thought, I would love his mattress. So I bought it.
Holy. Shit. Dude. This mattress.
Memory foam is not like it used to be. It's soft but SO supportive. It feels amazing. I still have it over a year later because it's the best thing I've ever slept on.
Put a mattress protector over it--a nice, padded, 100% cotton one. They're pricey compared to the shitty polyester/polyfill protectors, but even if you spend $100 on the cover and get the KING-SIZED mattress you're looking at about $500 after tax and buddy. BUDDY. This is the most comfortable mattress you'll ever sleep on.
The cotton cover will reduce the "eveloping" feeling that some people don't like about memory foam. It will cradle you but ever so gently and be very easy to move around on. The cover will also allow for more air/cooling, though with that one, I slept on it without a cover in the summer and wasn't sweaty. In fact, because the mattress is warm but not too warm it's nice to sleep on in the summer because you can use just a light sheet and feel cozy but cool and in the winter, oh my god, the snuggle factor is insane.
You need to get a memory foam bedframe for it unless you already have one--I recommend the one they suggest buying with it. I got the tall one and put storage boxes underneath. It's VERY important that your mattress be open and able to breathe because moisture can cause mold to grow. Don't be grossed out, though, because guess what foam doesn't do? It doesn't trap dozens of pounds of oil, dead skin, mites, dust, etc (don't google that concept if you plan on buying a regular mattress).
If I sound like I'm in sales, I'm not. That's not even an affiliate link. I'm just a 29-year-old woman with sciatica who spent several months reading mattress review sites, that one site where the dude breaks down the pros/cons of everything, on and on, all I wanted was a nice fucking mattress and in the end and I got it.
Light and heavy people have slept on it and everyone loves it. Make sure you get the 12" version, the proportion of foams in that is the best.