Mattress Sealy is produced by using the latest technologies to provide the consumers best possible comfort and convenience. Mattress Sealy is available in three different brands………. http://www.choosing-a-mattress.com/mattresssealy.html
Sealy has some really great products. But be aware that they essentially have different levels of product! It is not all about coil count anymore. You also need to consider the thickness (gauge) of the coil. You also need to pay attention to warranty and delivery. If you can’t get that new bed same or next day, go to another store. Also alot of store offer additional warranty at no cost. I worked for a company called Mattress Firm and they were very good with customer service and finding a way to solve a problem if one occurred.
1) Stearn’s & Foster
This is a luxury line of bedding that is manufactured by Sealy. Considered to be one of the best beds in the industry with a 4in foam encasement and 12 gauge coils. Very few people complain or exchange for warranty reasons, but is expensive. Queen sets run from $1200 and up.
2) Sealy DSS
Part of the Posturepedic line. This is really only found at Mattress Firm (I used to be a store manager there). Has an extra turn at the top for motion dampening and conforms to angles and contours of body very well. These have Latex as well as memory foam. Still alittle on the pricey end with queen sets running at around $1200.
3) Sealy Posturepedic
The line that most people think of when they hear the name Sealy! You get the standard posturetech coil that is 13 gauge and foam all around the edges for extra strength. The lower end of this line will have less coils then the upper end. Both are good and will last a long time. Queen sets can run from $700 and up.
4) Sealy Posture Premier
The lowest of the Sealy line. Not worth buying if you want to have your bed last and still be comfy. Has an old fashioned Bonnell or Murphy coil with very thin wire.
Mattress Sealy is produced by using the latest technologies to provide the consumers best possible comfort and convenience. Mattress Sealy is available in three different brands……….
http://www.choosing-a-mattress.com/mattresssealy.html
Sealy has some really great products. But be aware that they essentially have different levels of product! It is not all about coil count anymore. You also need to consider the thickness (gauge) of the coil. You also need to pay attention to warranty and delivery. If you can’t get that new bed same or next day, go to another store. Also alot of store offer additional warranty at no cost. I worked for a company called Mattress Firm and they were very good with customer service and finding a way to solve a problem if one occurred.
1) Stearn’s & Foster
This is a luxury line of bedding that is manufactured by Sealy. Considered to be one of the best beds in the industry with a 4in foam encasement and 12 gauge coils. Very few people complain or exchange for warranty reasons, but is expensive. Queen sets run from $1200 and up.
2) Sealy DSS
Part of the Posturepedic line. This is really only found at Mattress Firm (I used to be a store manager there). Has an extra turn at the top for motion dampening and conforms to angles and contours of body very well. These have Latex as well as memory foam. Still alittle on the pricey end with queen sets running at around $1200.
3) Sealy Posturepedic
The line that most people think of when they hear the name Sealy! You get the standard posturetech coil that is 13 gauge and foam all around the edges for extra strength. The lower end of this line will have less coils then the upper end. Both are good and will last a long time. Queen sets can run from $700 and up.
4) Sealy Posture Premier
The lowest of the Sealy line. Not worth buying if you want to have your bed last and still be comfy. Has an old fashioned Bonnell or Murphy coil with very thin wire.