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Old 09-06-2010, 01:27 AM   #6
ilvtofu
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Highly don't recommend seahorse mattresses, they make me toss and turn at night and are just one big slab of foam.
Just bought a new mattress at sleep country 2 weeks ago loving it, might've costed $600 for a full mattress with box spring but gosh i'm happy.
Went to all the usual sears, brick, ikea even, and costco. No one seems to know their mattresses quite as good as sleep country, saleswoman gave me a price match even though I didn't bring in any ad on a mattress that was on back to school sale.
She explained to me all the benefits of this mattress and why the $400 sealy set at costco was nowhere as good. Also not to mention free shipping is great too.

She explained to me how buying a "rock" from seahorse etc really isn't good for your back as it doesn't provide any real support and just puts too much pressure on the contact points which is why over the night pressure builds up which makes you roll around to relieve it. A softer surface will give you more even support and also a good mattress will have lots of support in the torso/abs area as it is the heaviest With my new pillowtop mattress I find myself waking up in the exact same spot that I remember falling asleep in and my laptop isn't moved whatsoever for those nights I fall asleep watching a movie.

On the seahorse rock I used to sleep on I found myself sleeping 9 hours and still waking up feeling like shit, I can sleep 7 hours now and feel way better. Remember this is an investment don't treat it like a piece of clothing and just look for the place that has the cheapest one. You probably spend a third or more of your life in bed so haha life's too short to sleep on a shitty bed
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