Please recommend your mattress

Anonymous
Middle aged and we each have lower back pain. I have acid reflux which makes sleeping at an incline crucial!!
Anonymous
I recommend you read the many posts related to this topic on DCUM's Home Renovation forum.

I went there seeking recommendations for a new mattress. They convinced me to buy a Saatva. They are not cheap but I have been happy with my purchase.
Anonymous
We love our CozyPure 100% organic latex mattress. High quality without any off gassing or that is made out of fossil fuel.
Anonymous
^ does it breathe? Do you get hot? np here
Anonymous
OP, you have to incline the entire bed, not just the head of the bed. These convertible beds that raise you from the waist up are not what you need. Stack wood underneath the mattress on an incline.

We do it for my husband, and I tolerate it

I too am always interested in a good comfortable mattress --- but the acid reflux problem you speak of is not about a particular mattress, but the set-up.
Anonymous
I would suggest visiting Sleepare in Tysons. They have all the internet mattresses that you can try and buy thru a person. We went to all major stores (mattress discounter, tempuredic, casper, purple) first. You have to make an appointment first and you are the only one there.
Anonymous
Naturepedic. Natural, organic, so comfortable!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We love our CozyPure 100% organic latex mattress. High quality without any off gassing or that is made out of fossil fuel.


I have this mattress and I can’t wait to replace it. We’ve had it for 13 years now and the only thing stopping me is that it weighs about two tons and I don’t know how we’re going to get it out of the house. It was comfortable at first, but it’s very hot in the summertime and we’ve got major divots in both sides now. Also looking for recommendations because 2022 is my year for a new mattress!
Anonymous
Any mattresses have firm edge.all mattresses have soft edges, unlike the old ones that had almost a firming wire around the edge. Older relative needs that firm edge to push against to stand up. Also fears rolling out of bed bc the edges are so soft.
Anonymous
Latex has been a game-changer for me. I sleep hot and it is cool, and it relieves all my pressure points without creating any hollows to sink into. What I did: bought 4" worth of mattress topper from sleeponlatex.com and put it on top of an existing firm mattress. Easy to try the latex experience without paying for a full mattress-worth, and easy to move. The topper has been so great that I haven't moved to an entirely latex mattress, but that would be my next move.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Latex has been a game-changer for me. I sleep hot and it is cool, and it relieves all my pressure points without creating any hollows to sink into. What I did: bought 4" worth of mattress topper from sleeponlatex.com and put it on top of an existing firm mattress. Easy to try the latex experience without paying for a full mattress-worth, and easy to move. The topper has been so great that I haven't moved to an entirely latex mattress, but that would be my next move.


Latex is the way to go! My full latex mattress, while pricey, is something that I am grateful for every single day--best purchase ever! I'm 61 and always a bit stiff--I feel none of the stiffness as soon as I lie on my bed. Are you in the DC area? If so, I can give you more info about where I bought my mattress and what the exact model name is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Latex has been a game-changer for me. I sleep hot and it is cool, and it relieves all my pressure points without creating any hollows to sink into. What I did: bought 4" worth of mattress topper from sleeponlatex.com and put it on top of an existing firm mattress. Easy to try the latex experience without paying for a full mattress-worth, and easy to move. The topper has been so great that I haven't moved to an entirely latex mattress, but that would be my next move.


Latex is the way to go! My full latex mattress, while pricey, is something that I am grateful for every single day--best purchase ever! I'm 61 and always a bit stiff--I feel none of the stiffness as soon as I lie on my bed. Are you in the DC area? If so, I can give you more info about where I bought my mattress and what the exact model name is.


I'm the PP with the latex topper (56 and same experience!) and I'd love to know the local details of your mattress, PP, since I'm going to be doing some bed-shuffling soon and will be ready to go full latex. Plus I always like to be able to recommend to others where they can try one in person. Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Latex has been a game-changer for me. I sleep hot and it is cool, and it relieves all my pressure points without creating any hollows to sink into. What I did: bought 4" worth of mattress topper from sleeponlatex.com and put it on top of an existing firm mattress. Easy to try the latex experience without paying for a full mattress-worth, and easy to move. The topper has been so great that I haven't moved to an entirely latex mattress, but that would be my next move.


Latex is the way to go! My full latex mattress, while pricey, is something that I am grateful for every single day--best purchase ever! I'm 61 and always a bit stiff--I feel none of the stiffness as soon as I lie on my bed. Are you in the DC area? If so, I can give you more info about where I bought my mattress and what the exact model name is.


I'm the PP with the latex topper (56 and same experience!) and I'd love to know the local details of your mattress, PP, since I'm going to be doing some bed-shuffling soon and will be ready to go full latex. Plus I always like to be able to recommend to others where they can try one in person. Thanks!


I got my latex mattress at Urban Mattress on Maple Ave. in Vienna for close to $4000 (king size). It is the Integrity from the Virtues line. Worth.every.penny. Any stiffness in any part of my body disappears the moment I lay on it. I've had it about 5 years and it is as wonderful as the day I got it. As far as mattress shops go, Urban Mattress is the best one I've ever been in. They are very straightforward and very low pressure--no fake "sales" and none of the stereotypical mattress/used-care sales vibes. They are straightforward and will work with your budget. Most of their lines are rated "good, better, best" and you can decide how much you want to spend based on that. They have conventional (coil) mattresses too (just got one for my teen), but the latex ones are the stand outs.
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