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Ive whittled my mattress hunting down to those two choices, neither are hybrids. Do you really think the Tempur-pedic is worth the extra 800+ dollars for the queen? Seems like such an exorbitant amount of money. I laid on both of them my local mattress firm and they felt so similar.
The salesperson said the tempur will hold up better over time, but I can’t really trust what they say since they work on commission.
Raymour and Flanigan has a firm memory foam mattress made by Nectar, but it's online-only, so I can't try it out in person. It is half the price of the TempurPedic, but I wonder if the feel is comparable to the Tempu-Pedic. Anyone have experience with the Nectar firm mattresses?
So I have been playing the mattress game for 15 years with my spouse. She has been I want a tempurpedic for all 15 years :) I have been they are a total rip off the whole time also.
We went to Matrress Firm /gag recently just to try some mattresses. She is in love with the Tempurpedic LuxeBreeze which is a redlicilous 5K for a mattress then another 2K for the adjustable base! Which of course they say they will only warranty the mattrress if it uses their base.
Our last mattress was a Satvaa King Relaxed Firm Mattress. That thing has broken down faster than any mattress I have ever owned. We have had it 5 years, but it started breaking down pretty badly after about 2 years. I could file a warranty claim, but I really dont want to be back in the same situation in 2 years. We paid $1499 5 years ago. My spouse is going to drive me up a wall saying she refuses to try that mattress again even if its only $600 or so. Im a 240lb guy, so that prob didnt help with its longevity.
Have I mentioned she s a SUCKER for marketing?
Anwyays, is there any other mattress that we may be able to try in person that may compare? If she cant try it in person, she wont even consider it after her dislike of our Saatva.
Sorry this became a r/marriageadvice post lol.