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Posted: 5/11/2017 12:44:36 PM EST
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I laid on a few in their store and was totally unimpressed. Glorified air mattresses in my opinion.
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I laid on a few in their store and was totally unimpressed. Glorified air mattresses in my opinion. View Quote I have awful insomnia and am trying to not rely on sleep medication. I've been doing other things to help with it, but am needing a new mattress so I started looking at these. The newest ones auto adjust throughout the night, which is good for me as I sleep on all sides. |
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I have one now and am waiting for them to deliver my SERTA i comfort , it is memory foam and cooling gel. and a whole lot nicer then the tempupedic ones
the sleep number sucks and i only got it because it had a large discount on it |
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I have one now and am waiting for them to deliver my SERTA i comfort , it is memory foam and cooling gel. and a whole lot nicer then the tempupedic ones the sleep number sucks and i only got it because it had a large discount on it View Quote Which model did you have? Also looking at the iComfort, with adjustable base. |
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On that note, what mattress out there will let me sleep all night without tossing and turning from back stiffness, won't break the bank and won't sink in after ~3 years? View Quote |
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I've owned one for the past 8 years. I bought a Full, single chamber when I was still single it honestly was the best bed I've ever owned.
Once married, 2 people on a Full sized bed, let alone it being a single air chamber sucked. We wanted a king and it was slightly out of our price range. We ended up buying a Loom & Leaf cooling gel foam bed and its decent, espessially for the price $1399 for a 120 night trial and 15yr warranty, but the lack of adjustability leaves me missing that aspect of my sleep number. The SN Bed is still going strong in the guest bedroom though. TL/DR, It was worth the price for me, and I would do it again. |
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We bought a used sleep number bed about 6y ago. Not worth the retail price, but I like it quite a bit better than the $1k Sealy pillow top job we had before. I like it because we can adjust sides to different firmness. Otherwise, I'd always sleep on whatever bed she likes.
Ours is no frills, basic model that doesn't have adjustable headrest, just the dual air mattress. |
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We've had a one since '99 or so.
It took awhile for me to find the right setting, because I thought that having a bad back meant needing a harder mattress. Once I found out that 45 works, it's been great. |
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I used to have a lot of upper back pain bought the sleep number and it all went away. I keep mine around 55/60 but sometimes drop it to 45 depending how I feel. My wife sleeps at about 30. So there I'm up higher then her and I sometimes roll down the hill at night
Worth every penny to me I love it it's about 5 years old |
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Just a passing thought. You might want to try taking Magnesium supplements. Available over the counter and cheap at Wal-Mart. Mayo Clinic says 80% of population is deficient and is an essential mineral used in over 300 chemical reactions in your body.
It has helped me, your mileage may vary. |
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We had one for a couple of years. Fucking air mattress pile of shit.
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Which model did you have? Also looking at the iComfort, with adjustable base. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have one now and am waiting for them to deliver my SERTA i comfort , it is memory foam and cooling gel. and a whole lot nicer then the tempupedic ones the sleep number sucks and i only got it because it had a large discount on it Also looking at the iComfort, with adjustable base. i spent most of a afternoon trying out beds and when i laid down on this one i could of passed out right away, it took away my back pain and supported me. the sales lady had me and the wife lay in a number of different positions and all were comfortable in the bed. its $$$$$ but worth it for a good nights sleep and not to wake up in pain like the sleep number makes me |
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We have an iLE, which is basically an i8 on a standard base. Overall we love the mattress.
Only complaint is that it does get hot sometimes. I'm a hot sleeper in general though. We purchased a In-Balance layer which does help some. Would purchase again. |
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Google pics of the mold that grows inside.
Almost bought one. Glad I didn't |
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We bought a king size demo unit with two chambers at a pretty good discount, Really like it.
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I had on it was one of my worst purchases ever I hated that bed. I have a memory foam bed now and love it!
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I bought the cheapest one they make based on Consumer Reports' recommendation. Before that I had a variety of high-end mattresses.
Have had the Sleep Number for about two years. My back pain disappeared after about two weeks and has been gone since. To say I'm happy would be a massive understatement. |
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Own an i8 with adjustable base. Best sleep I've ever had in my life. I've had it almost 2 years and it's still amazing.
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Very useful if you and your spouse have very different ideas about mattress firmness. I had one for years. Now I have Temperpedic.
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i have a i7 i think, i wanted a firm mattress for bad back, wife wanted soft mattress. We both are happy with it (2 years in). But it makes it hard to sleep in hotels, i lay awake all night, Then go home and sleep like a baby.
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I was able to use a SC matters to determine what kind of mattress I needed. My back likes very firm but I sleep best on soft.
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we almost got one, king size, read all the reviews until i laid down on it...
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Rip-off. Worse bargain than a Dyson vacuum. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
i have a i7 i think, i wanted a firm mattress for bad back, wife wanted soft mattress. We both are happy with it (2 years in). But it makes it hard to sleep in hotels, i lay awake all night, Then go home and sleep like a baby. Quoted:
Own an i8 with adjustable base. Best sleep I've ever had in my life. I've had it almost 2 years and it's still amazing. |
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The sleep number bases are all the same. We bought a 2 cell king size and ordered a memory foam/ gel topper from another source, can't remember who but saved a ton of money on it. I am happy with ours. We haven't had a mattress we agreed on unti we got the sleep number.
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We have had out Sleep Number since 2004 or so. Still going strong. It has worked wonders for my back. Ours is queen size. My number is around 70. My wife's is 35 to 45.
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I bought one as a surprise for my wife after her second back surgery. It's about 10 years old now and the model numbers were 3000, 5000, 6000, 7000 and 9000. I bought the 7000. It has 2 separate air chambers so we have different settings. We both love it and would buy another one if we had to.
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we put a foam topper on ours and it is my favorite bed we have ever owned. $.02
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I realize you sleep on a mattress every night, so even if you pay $10,000 that's merely $1/night over 30 years...
HOWEVER you can sleep very comfortable for a lot less, and if you for some reason aren't happy, you can easily change. Typical mattress store prices are $1000-$2k and more. We chose to try a memory foam mattress over all the options out there. Ordered a single/full or whatever it is for a guest room, and figured we could try it, and if we didn't like it (worst case), it would keep guests from staying too long. We loved it and ordered a queen or whatever size we were using at the time, as well as replacing every other mattress in our house, for less than one bed would have cost us from a retail store. Guests say they are the most comfortable beds when they stay over. Overstock.com has good prices, and ship free. Best feature is that rather than paying thousands, you can get a bed for a lot less. Might be worth a try. |
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I have one now and am waiting for them to deliver my SERTA i comfort , it is memory foam and cooling gel. and a whole lot nicer then the tempupedic ones the sleep number sucks and i only got it because it had a large discount on it View Quote |
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We have an old one (much older, about 12 years now). It's been a great bed, was pretty comfy until a couple years ago. Then we finally got to the point where we want to replace it, but we're looking at things like Tempurpedic instead of a new SleepNumber.
Pros: Adjustable comfy lasts longer than conventional mattresses that they recommend you replace every 7 years or so. Cons: Needs electricity, it's an air mattress, they can start leaking (around the inlet hose), and you can't reinflate them when the power's out if they're leaking Can't flip them, the padding on top either has to be replaced, or you supplement with new foam toppers or whatever It's an expensive air mattress not great for side sleepers at the lower settings (below 70, IMO, I keep mine at 90ish) Might require deeper sheets, I don't know about the newer ones, but ours is a deep mattress, so we have to look for extra deep sheet sets Can't flip them over, so the top will get crusted in your nasty body funk over time, and there's no way to flip it over to even it out over the life of the mattress. I might consider buying again, maybe, but I've stayed in a LOT of hotels for work over the last several years and I've grown to really love a good, comfy traditional like the Westin Heavenly Bed, the Serta from Hiltons or the one that Marriott uses in their higher end hotels. |
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I hate mine. Lots of software glitches including randomly pressure change and it's not very uniform support unless put on very firm levels.
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We absolutely love ours. We bought a P5, and it is everything they hype them to be. It's awesome to be able to adjust the firmness depending on how you feel. I don't sleep worth a shit on anything else now.
My parents have a Cal King model that is even sweeter. Both the top and bottom are adjustable. That one was super expensive at around 8 grand, but it would probably make you breakfast if you asked it nicely. You won't be disappointed. |
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We love ours. Almost 8 years now. We have had to replace one of the chambers twice (after moving both times) and it was shipped and at our door w/in 48 hours of calling them. I sleep soft and the wife sleeps hard so it works well for us. The biggest problem is when she want me to slide in behind her in the mornings. I have to get the remote out and air up my side to be at the same level she is. Screwing up hill is hard.
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I have had one for 8 years. It is great. Wife's a 45 (back sleeper), I'm a 70 (side sleeper). We meet at 60 for romance. We have the Calf. King one like a hospital bed where you can raise the head and/or knees.
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We have an old one (much older, about 12 years now). It's been a great bed, was pretty comfy until a couple years ago. Then we finally got to the point where we want to replace it, but we're looking at things like Tempurpedic instead of a new SleepNumber. Pros: Adjustable comfy lasts longer than conventional mattresses that they recommend you replace every 7 years or so. Cons: Needs electricity, it's an air mattress, they can start leaking (around the inlet hose), and you can't reinflate them when the power's out if they're leaking Can't flip them, the padding on top either has to be replaced, or you supplement with new foam toppers or whatever It's an expensive air mattress not great for side sleepers at the lower settings (below 70, IMO, I keep mine at 90ish) Might require deeper sheets, I don't know about the newer ones, but ours is a deep mattress, so we have to look for extra deep sheet sets Can't flip them over, so the top will get crusted in your nasty body funk over time, and there's no way to flip it over to even it out over the life of the mattress. I might consider buying again, maybe, but I've stayed in a LOT of hotels for work over the last several years and I've grown to really love a good, comfy traditional like the Westin Heavenly Bed, the Serta from Hiltons or the one that Marriott uses in their higher end hotels. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
We have an old one (much older, about 12 years now). It's been a great bed, was pretty comfy until a couple years ago. Then we finally got to the point where we want to replace it, but we're looking at things like Tempurpedic instead of a new SleepNumber. Pros: Adjustable comfy lasts longer than conventional mattresses that they recommend you replace every 7 years or so. Cons: Needs electricity, it's an air mattress, they can start leaking (around the inlet hose), and you can't reinflate them when the power's out if they're leaking Can't flip them, the padding on top either has to be replaced, or you supplement with new foam toppers or whatever It's an expensive air mattress not great for side sleepers at the lower settings (below 70, IMO, I keep mine at 90ish) Might require deeper sheets, I don't know about the newer ones, but ours is a deep mattress, so we have to look for extra deep sheet sets Can't flip them over, so the top will get crusted in your nasty body funk over time, and there's no way to flip it over to even it out over the life of the mattress. I might consider buying again, maybe, but I've stayed in a LOT of hotels for work over the last several years and I've grown to really love a good, comfy traditional like the Westin Heavenly Bed, the Serta from Hiltons or the one that Marriott uses in their higher end hotels. Still need to go to a couple of stores to check out the Tempur/Serta offerings, though. Quoted:
We absolutely love ours. We bought a P5, and it is everything they hype them to be. It's awesome to be able to adjust the firmness depending on how you feel. I don't sleep worth a shit on anything else now. My parents have a Cal King model that is even sweeter. Both the top and bottom are adjustable. That one was super expensive at around 8 grand, but it would probably make you breakfast if you asked it nicely. You won't be disappointed. Looks like if I go Sleep Number, full price is going to be around $9-10K. Specials and discounts can knock that down a couple grand though. Quoted:
We love ours. Almost 8 years now. We have had to replace one of the chambers twice (after moving both times) and it was shipped and at our door w/in 48 hours of calling them. I sleep soft and the wife sleeps hard so it works well for us. The biggest problem is when she want me to slide in behind her in the mornings. I have to get the remote out and air up my side to be at the same level she is. Screwing up hill is hard. |
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We bought the temper memory foam one a few years ago and its hot as fuck. I'm like a nuclear generator for heat so I wake up sweating all the time , but it's awesome for sore points on my hip and back. After three years though Im noticing some sag in the middle and I tend to wake up with a back ache of I sleep on my stomach.
Oh and the foam sucks for sex |
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I bought a generic off Amazon. I added 2 more inches of memory foam. I love it. My parents bought one also. Save half on line.
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I bought a clone for much cheaper than the name brand and it's the best for me. With degenerative disc disease in two discs and two others that are herniated, finding a bed which allows me to walk in the morning is of critical importance and this one does it. I improved mine with a 3" latex foam topper and it's perfect for me at a sleep number of 80. I wake up in the same position that I went to sleep in and enjoy deep restful sleep, though old age insomnia usually means that I wake at least twice during the night but I'm usually back to sleep in 30 minutes or less. Tried a memory foam topper and it sucked big time - hated waking up in a custom molded, hot ditch.
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I laid on a few in their store and was totally unimpressed. Glorified air mattresses in my opinion. View Quote but about 8 years ago we stayed at bed and breakfast house and they had a sleep number bed they just raved about that we would fall in love with it it had a very air mattress feel to it looks like new ones have more of a mattress on top one I slept on felt like you were laying right on the air bladder personally I have a memory foam bed its a cheaper one and the guy selling them told me right up front this one in the store has had time to breath and break in when you get this one home, your first 3 nights wont be that great... in fact your first night is going to suck lol he was 100% right... it sucked the first night I was miserable but now I love it |
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