King Size [wayfair.com] is also on sale for $359.99 (was $ 1,562.49)
* Cooling technology
* Compatible with adjustable base
* Antimicrobial
* Moisture-wicking
* Breathable construction
* Mattress edge support
* Low motion transfer
* 14'' mattress thickness
* Gel memory foam regulates body temperature
* Pressure relief through cooling gel memory foam
* Individually wrapped springs reduce motion transfer
* Ergonomic design supports proper sleeping posture
* CertiPUR-US and OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified
* Ships in a box
* 100-night trial
* 10-year limited warranty
* Queen size: 60'' W x 80'' L
* Top foam layer thickness: 4''
* Comfort level: Soft
* Mattress top type: Pillow top
* Foam type: Gel memory foam
* Number of layers: 5
* Coil count: 986
* Weight capacity: 650 lb.
* Cover material: Polyester
* Removable cover: Yes
* Reversible: No
* Handles: Not included
* Product type: Hybrid
* Certifications: CPSC 16 CFR 1632 and 1633 compliant
* Warranty: 10-year limited (residential and commercial)
https://www.wayfair.com/bed-bath/...d=70594036
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Not for the guest room
All these gel or form type mattresses are not good because there's no air circulation like traditional mattresses so you sweat and it holds heat
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Sweetn...hbdg=L
I was very skeptical, because 4 years ago I bought a Zinus hybrid from Walmart, and it was so hot I couldn't stay in the bed. I was sweating, and it was a 25 degree night outside, so it wasn't the middle of the summer. That tainted me against any memory foam mattress, so I bought a Costco Beautyrest latex mattress. It was fine until last year, when it started developing a ridge in it, so I chatted with Costco 3 weeks ago and they gave me a full refund.
I couldn't find a decent latex mattress for less than $1000, and I wasn't sure about that one (a Sam's mattress), so I kept doing my research. I looked at Purple, Casper, and all kinds of mattresses until I was tired of looking. Then I saw the Sweet Night above. I figured I'd take a chance on it since I could do the same thing I did with the Zinus - roll it up in the back of my truck and take it back.
I got the Sweet Night last week, unrolled it and tried it out with no mattress topper. It's pretty firm but very sleepable, so I put a mattress topper on it. It's the best $212 I've spent in a long time! It comes with a 10 year warranty, but I'm thinking if I get 2 or 3 good years out of it, I'll be fine. Maybe it'll keep on surprising me.
Sorry for the long post, but from a 225 lb. 6'-6" warm sleeper, I'm looking forward to the Sweet Night future.
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why??
found that out, same bed frame $30 cheaper, been trying to cancel as of 2a , purchased at 1:30a...