So, we bought the 8" Dreamaway Novaform from Costco a few months ago, and while mostly ok, one of my kids, prone to allergies, is showing some signs of discomfort. It may not be the mattress, but I am wondering, just in case. Does anyone know why the tag on the cover says "do not remove cover"? I cant find fiberglass anywhere in the label, the company overall seems certipur certified. I am wondering why the cover should not be removed and if anyone has experience with this mattress or any information contacting the company. (I have contacted the company as well, but checking for any crowd knowledge here) thanks!
After having a horrible experience, I just purchased a Novaform DreamAway 8” Gel Memory Foam mattress from Costco after doing extensive research to find an inexpensive mattress with no fiberglass. The law tag does not list fiberglass anywhere [the tag says “All New Material Consisting Of Polyurethane Foam Pad 95%, Blended Fiber Batting 5% (75% Viscose, 25% polyester)] and I have emailed the company several times to make sure that fiberglass is not included anywhere in the mattress. They have assured that there is no fiberglass in this specific mattress and the fire retardant layer is made out of polyester/nylon with no fiberglass or chemical flame retardants. It was only $200 for a full sized mattress. I haven’t slept on it yet but I’ll update after a couple weeks with how it works for me. Just thought I’d include this because I know it is hard to find fiberglass free affordable mattresses.
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Would love to hear your impressions of it. The reviews online are mostly good, but there are a lot of bad ones too. For $199, I'm thinking I might take a chance.
In August, I bought the Novaform DreamAway 8" Gel Memory Foam Mattress. I’ve been feeling increasing back pain and discomfort when sleeping; I initially attributed it to working out, but I really think it’s the mattress. There’s also noticeable indentation/sagging, despite being relatively new. If Costco’s gracious return policy allows, I’m looking to return the Novaform.
25F, side sleeper, 175 lbs. I’m a student, so price is a big factor. I already have a full size platform bed frame, so looking for another full size/no box spring needed.
Seeking reviews on the following options, or other recommendations:
Simmons 8" Medium Gel Memory Foam Mattress
Comfort Tech 10" Serene Foam Mattress
A thicker option from Novaform?
Beautyrest 12" BR800 Medium Mattress, Full (with platform bed frame serving as the box spring)?
We are on a shoestring budget (under $500, ideally around $300) but would love to buy him something that will last more than two or three years and that we won’t destroy if we (mom and dad) occasionally crawl in bed with him for a cuddle. Would like it to be Greenguard/Certi-Pur certified, but otherwise we don’t care if it’s foam, spring, latex, etc so long as it lasts.
What would you buy if you were us? I’m losing my mind here.
My three-year-old upgraded to a bed a few months ago, and I bought a pretty cheap mattress for him. Unfortunately, he barely sleeps anymore. My wife and I are looking for a sub-$400 mattress for him and are stuck on what to get. I found two that sound okay, but wanted some thoughts and/or recommendations
https://www.costco.com/novaform-dreamaway-8%22-gel-memory-foam-mattress.product.4000116714.html
https://dreamfoambedding.com/products/chill-memory-foam-mattress/twin-8-inch
https://www.costco.com/novaform-dreamaway-8%22-gel-memory-foam-mattress.product.4000116714.html
Seems almost too cheap!
I'm looking for an 8" twin for a loft bed. It's for a 13 year old. Was willing to spend up to $300, but I'll get this if there are not any glaring reasons not too.
I also like that it's from Costco. I spent a month researching mattresses for myself and dealing with mattress sales people so I'm good not to do that for another mattress!
Thanks!
I have the option of buying one of these two mattresses. I’m in my early 20s and weigh ~135 fwiw, and I generally prefer firmer mattresses but I’m not super picky. I generally sleep on my side or stomach, rarely on my back, but I still want something that is comfortable and won’t give me back issues. The beauty rest seems a bit higher quality maybe, but it’s $100 more ($300 for BR vs $200 for the dreamaway) and I’m on a fairly tight budget. Which one should I go for?
Hi all.
We're shopping around for a new mattress to keep at my parents place for when we stay over. The current mattress we sleep on is VERY old and VERY uncomfortable so just about anything would be an upgrade honestly... anyway... I came across the Novaform 14" ComfortGrande Plus Gel Memory Foam Mattress (Link) and it seems to fit our needs and budget. Anyone have experience with this exact mattress or with the brand? Also, are mattress prices typically lower in store vs online?
last question, does anyone here know if Costco will pickup an old mattress if I were to buy a new one in store? I live in CA and supposedly by law they have to take old mattresses away when the new one is delivered. I'm curious if this also applies to in store purchases. TIA!
I bought the novaform mattress and have tried it for two days now. Its a bit too firm and hoping it will get more comfortable. Does it take some time? Anyone experience this? Thanks
https://www.costco.com/novaform-dreamaway-8%22-gel-memory-foam-mattress.product.4000116714.html?preselect=bed+size%3afull
or
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C68JQB69/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A2QK4D3Z11SN32&th=1
I don't know anything about mattresses...I don't think I could feel a difference between a $300 one compared to a $1500 one tbh.
One from amazon is CHEAP but it has many good reviews
while the other one has okay reviews and more expensive and thinner (8inch compared to 10-12 inch)...BUT it is sold by costco which is usually a good high quality product with good warranty...
whats your take mattress experts???
Has anyone bought this mattress from costco? We're looking at getting a floor bed set up for our son who is 7 months old at the moment and I'm not sure if it'll be firm enough
I'm currently on a spring mattress that is causing a lot of ache and numbness so I've decided to switch to a memory foam one. My budget is under $300 for a full sized bed and after doing my research I've narrowed it down between the Siena Essential on sale for $249 and the Novaform DreamAway at $209.99.
https://www.sienasleep.com/essential-mattress
https://www.costco.com/novaform-dreamaway-8%22-gel-memory-foam-mattress.product.4000116714.html?preselect=bed+size%3afull
I'd like to hear your experiences with either as far as break-in period, sagging, overall comfort and quality relative to the price. Thank you!
Pretty straightforward -- as the title says, I'm looking for a queen mattress that's preferably under $500. Am a back sleeper and would prefer medium/medium-firm mattress but really not too picky.
Seems like mattresses are really hit-and-miss and don't want to overweight any one opinion, but does anyone have any input on Novilla mattresses (as I read about in NYT Wirecutter) or the boxed mattresses (Novaform ComfortGrande, Casper Cooling Select) sold at Costco? These seem like better bets relative to ones like Zinus and Siena. I view the Novilla as suspect as it's so cheap ($335).
Thanks!
I've always slept on relatively cheap mattresses (Tuft and Needle, Sealy, Lucid) and never had any problems other than the fact that they all started sagging after about a year. (Well, except the Tuft and Needle, but I just checked and their prices are actually a lot higher now than they used to be.)
Anyway, felt like I was due for an upgrade and went for a little more expensive mattress - the aforementioned Novaform. Holy crap. I've never had such bad back pain in my life. I've actually never had any back pain whatsoever until this. I'm just shocked. After multiple days of back pain, I actually had to sleep on a floor in my sleeping bag last night. Best sleep I've had since getting the mattress. No pain whatsoever.
Apparently, a lot of people like it, though. It has great reviews. I guess I'm just a weirdo. Also, given the fact that this mattress has so much give, I feel like it's probably more suited for side sleepers whereas I'm primarily a back sleeper.
Very thankful for Costco's great return policy. Gonna try the Casper Memory Foam now because I guess I've had great experiences with memory foam mattresses in the past.
I was thinking of getting a Novaform 14" Comfort Grande Plus Gel Memory Foam Mattress from Costco for my guest room, but was wondering if there were any reports of fiberglass in there? Just wondering if anyone has personal experience of this or has heard anything.
(Costco is usually pretty good about quality control, so I'm hoping not!)
https://www.costco.com/novaform-14%22-comfort-grande-plus-gel-memory-foam-mattress-medium.product.100667300.html