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We bought a Purple mattress a few months ago. Great for my hip/back pain an I like it. Issue is it has TERRIBLE motion transfer. My DH had major surgery and we can’t even sleep together because he so much as shifts and I wake up.
We’ve tried Temperpedic and it hurts my back. I don’t think I can do memory foam because the heaving around to toss and turn hurts my back. Suggestions? |
| Two XL twin mattresses = one king. Push them together on your bed frame and you’ll each have your own bed with no motion transfer. |
This. Life saver. Plus you can each pick the mattress you want. |
Op here. We tried this and really didn’t like the seam in the middle of us. We tried several seam fillers and they didn’t work. We also have a California King frame not a King. |
| Our Room & Board mattress is good for this. I think we got the luxury serene foam and coil hybrid, but they have several options you can test out. |
| Separate bedrooms. Seriously. |
| We have latex but I don’t know what kind. Hr not much motion transfer. |
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We have a Winkbed mattress. We bought it about five years ago, so I'm not sure if the manufacturing standards are still the same.
But it's great for reducing motion transfer. I do recommend getting one level less firmness than in other mattresses because it tends to run VERY firm. |
| You need to go try several out and lay on them together. |
| We have a good latex and you feel movement. |
| Tempur-pedic. You won't feel any movement. |
Get seperate twin size beds. Couples don't have to sleep in the same bed, it's not a rule. You rest better in your own bed, or even own bedroom. Use another bedroom for the make-sticky time if you need a larger than twin bed. |
| OP here. We decided to scrap the California king adjustable base (we never used it) and start over with a king. We don’t want a split king because of the seam, and we don’t sleep in separate rooms. Any other suggestions? |