Anyone know the Rooms to Go Gresham Mattress alternative names?
I know most mattress companies re name mattresses per company to prevent shopping around. Does anyone know what similar mattress names would be for the Simmons Beautyrest Gresham mattress from Rooms To Go might be called? Thanks!
Categories: Simmons Tags: Mattress, Mattresses, shopping, simmons beautyrest
How long does it take to get adjusted to a new mattress?
I just bought a Simmons Beautyrest plush mattress. I bought it because it felt like the right combination of firm and soft. I loved the floor model, and mine feels nice when you lay on it, but I am waking up with back pain, specifically in my lower back. I have been told that it takes a while to get used to a new mattress. Unfortunately I did not purchase a warranty or "sleep guarantee" so I don’t have the option of returning this mattress. Has anyone else had this problem and will it resolve itself once the bed is "broken in" so to speak? Thanks.
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Categories: Simmons Tags: back pain, floor model, Mattress, right combination, simmons beautyrest, sleep, warranty
Where can I find my dream mattress?
Me and my fiance went to Santa Barbara about a year ago. The hotel we stayed in had the most unbelievably wonderful mattress I have ever slept on in my life! It was so comfy he actually ripped the tag off of the mattress so we wouldn’t forget the name and brand of it, haha! I told him pen and paper would have sufficed but he said that was more fun. Anyways, a year later and we really need a new bed. I have been looking for this mattress, it’s a Simmons Beautyrest Felicity Plush super pillow top. But I can’t find it anywhere, I’ve heard that they only sell these particular kind to hotels but that they also will change the name and sell it to the public also. It’s the same bed, just different name. So I wanted to ask, does anyone have one of these beds or know where I can get one??? Or know what the other name is for this bed if there even is another name for it???
Thanks a bunch!
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Categories: Simmons Tags: beds, felicity, fiance, hotels, Mattress, pen and paper, santa barbara, simmons beautyrest
Independent coils VS bonnel springs?????
So I just bought a mattress and slept on it the first night. It is a king size Simmons beautyrest Bamako luxury plush firm. It has the individually wrapped coils, the coil count is 1024. I’m a little concerned that it doesn’t seem as comfortable as I was hoping for. My question is this: I was under the impression that a higher coil count and the independent coils were always better than a bonnel system with fewer coils. Anybody think maybe I was misled and might be more comfortable on a traditional bonnel system.
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Categories: Simmons Tags: bamako, coil count, coils, first night, king size, Mattress, simmons beautyrest
buying a mattress – help!?
Hello! After doing quite a bit of research, I know that every single retailer/store sells mattresses under different names. Now…I’ve narrowed it to 3 mattresses and I have a feeling they may be the same one, so I hope you can help with:
1. identifying if they are indeed the same mattress
2. estimating a good price for them and how low you think I can go. I know that the markup is huge and I want to make sure I don’t overpay.
All 3 mattresses are Simmons, Beautyrest, Classic in full size. The names are:
1. Macy’s : Sunflower Luxury firm. Retail price: 99 (on sale for 9) with free delivery and old bed removal
2. Sleepy’s: Hamlet Luxury Firm Retail price: 99 (got it down to (0) with delivery charge
3. 1800mattress: Bethea Luxury Firm: Retail price (was not given one but told me they could sell it for 9) with delivery charge.
Thank you for your input!
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Categories: Simmons Tags: delivery charge, free delivery, hamlet, macy, markup, Mattress, Mattresses, retail price, simmons beautyrest, sunflower
Should I get a pillowtop mattress?
For the past 15 years that I’ve been married, we’ve always had a mattress on the cheaper side since we couldn’t really afford the decent ones. The mattresses never seem to last and my back is usually hurting in the mornings. Funny thing is we have one of those overstuffed cushy couches. If I sleep there I don’t have back problems. I’m thinking I need a pillowtop mattress. I tried out a few mattresses the other day and the most comfy was a Super Pillowtop by Simmons Beautyrest. We have always had either a full or a queen – I also think we need to go one step bigger to King size. What kind of mattress do you sleep on? I honestly haven’t had a true decent night’s sleep much at all.
Cottonlilly: I’m so glad to hear someone else is having similar issues like myself. So that Queensize bed – the double pillowtop your MIL bought is the one your husband likes to sleep on? My husband is 5’10 and about 225lbs I’m only 5’3 but I don’t feel like we have enough room on the bed – he always asks me to scoot over (go figure he’s almost twice MY size! Lol). Anyway, I think we’ll splurge a tad and get the Kingsize.
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Categories: Simmons Tags: comfy, cushy couches, decent night, funny thing, go figure, king size, kingsize, Mattresses, pillowtop mattress, Queen, simmons beautyrest, sleep, splurge, tad
How to buy a mattress…can it be more confusing?
So, we realized we need a new mattress. A serious "grown up" mattress, not some knock off for 0. I’ve heard of the major brands (Sealy, Simmons, Serta), but now that I’m trying to research them, it makes my head spin.
No two stores seem to carry the same models. Macy’s has a Simmons Beautyrest Classic "Felicia Ltd." while Sit n’ Sleep has the Simmons "Frasier River" model. Are they the same mattress underneath with a different style pillow top?
Anyone know of a decent site that reviews mattresses or have suggestion about how to tackle this? I know we have to try them out, I’d just like to educate myself first.
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Categories: Simmons Tags: different style, felicia, frasier, knock off, macy, major brands, Mattress, Mattresses, models, quot, Serta, simmons beautyrest, sit n sleep, sleep, suggestion
New twin mattress gives me pain – please help!?
I had been sleeping on a borrowed roller bed for the past 9 months. Too soft. So I put some wood boards underneath the mattress. It was still too soft and had been giving me a lot of body pain. So I finally went to the store two days ago to look for a firmer, good quality mattress set. I tried Simmons Beautyrest Cunningham Plush a few times, lying on it for 10, 15 minutes each. It felt pretty comfortable. After the mattress set arrived yesterday, I took a nap on it for about two hours – slept like a baby. Felt absolutely no pain when I got up. Then after sleeping on it overnight, I got up this morning feeling pain all over like when I was sleeping on the roller bed. Perhaps this mattress is too soft after all and sinks after someone sleeps on it for 8 hours straight? The info I got from the store says: "Expect your new mattress to develop indentations called ‘body impressions’ during the first several weeks of use. These impressions are normal, and were anticipated in the desig
"in the design of your mattress. As the padding layers compress, the performance of your mattress will actually improve. Body impressions up to 1 1/2 inches will remain throughout the life of the mattress and are not a warranty concern." So does this mean that the mattress will actually get firmer as the time goes? Will it really take a month? I really can’t stand the pain any longer. Please help.
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Categories: Simmons Tags: 15 minutes, 9 months, impressions, nap, quality mattress, simmons beautyrest, sinks, warranty
is it the foam or the coils that makes you sink into a mattress?
I bought a new simmons beautyrest with pillowtop and when I sit on the bed, I sink deep into it. When I move on the bed, I roll back into the pit I created where I was. I’m going to switch for another mattress, but I’m wondering what is causing this. Is it all the layers of foam (memory foam does this I think) or is it the individual spring coils? My upper body sinks in and my feet (that weigh less) are sort of up in the air, giving the feeling of sleeping downhill.
Should I get a traditional continuous spring mattress (maybe a stearns and foster) with minimal cushion on top? Or just another simmons beautyrest but without the pillowtop (a "firm" or "extra firm" instead)? Hubby and I like the idea of non-transference of movement (I move a ton and he doesn’t move an inch) but if it’s going to make me feel like I’m sleeping "downhill", then we’ll trade that in for firmness.
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Categories: Simmons Tags: extra firm, firmness, hubby, memory foam, simmons beautyrest, sinks, spring coils, spring mattress, stearns and foster, transference
When buying a mattress?
I think I like Queen Simmons Beautyrest. I tried one at the store, and it felt right. I can’ remember the model name. It was a firm one which was fine. However, based on my research there are many many Queen Simmons Beautyrest that has different name after the make name. However, as long as I stay in the same price range with similar description for Queen Simmons Beautyrest, they all should be about the same?
Also, what was your experience with Queen Simmons Beautyrest if you had any or your opinion on this particular make. It has slightly more coils than Sealy of same size. I think the more coils it has the better the mattress is.
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Categories: Simmons Tags: coils, Mattress, model name, Queen, Sealy, simmons beautyrest
