whatever you get, make sure you have a good bedframe or plenty of slats, that have center support (a foot at dead center of foundation)..or your new mattress will look like a banana in about six months.,,and it wont be covered under warranty….. also, if you remove the law tag or have a stain,,that will also void warranty.
The basic plush model in the backsaver series good to have,,if you get posturepedic lineup,, get one from the the reserve series. All the sealy I know of are "no flip",, meaning its hard to do anything about body impressions (not covered by warranty),,so you may want to get a firm top and use a mattress pad to put the wear and tear on….The thicker mattress you get , the more you wont like it later on, so i would stay away from pillow tops.
but all will fail if you dont have a good frame, especially in queen….If you get a king,,definatly get one you can flip so you can better deal with the "sag on each side with a hump down the middle",,,if you do get a think mattress, ask for the low profile box spring.
Sealy posturepedic mattress are available in firm, cushion firm, plush and ultra plush. Some models come with memory foam and latex. As different people may like to sleep on different kinds of beds, it is best that you go to the mattress store and lie on them to see which one you like.
whatever you get, make sure you have a good bedframe or plenty of slats, that have center support (a foot at dead center of foundation)..or your new mattress will look like a banana in about six months.,,and it wont be covered under warranty….. also, if you remove the law tag or have a stain,,that will also void warranty.
The basic plush model in the backsaver series good to have,,if you get posturepedic lineup,, get one from the the reserve series. All the sealy I know of are "no flip",, meaning its hard to do anything about body impressions (not covered by warranty),,so you may want to get a firm top and use a mattress pad to put the wear and tear on….The thicker mattress you get , the more you wont like it later on, so i would stay away from pillow tops.
but all will fail if you dont have a good frame, especially in queen….If you get a king,,definatly get one you can flip so you can better deal with the "sag on each side with a hump down the middle",,,if you do get a think mattress, ask for the low profile box spring.
Sealy posturepedic mattress are available in firm, cushion firm, plush and ultra plush. Some models come with memory foam and latex. As different people may like to sleep on different kinds of beds, it is best that you go to the mattress store and lie on them to see which one you like.