Best type of mattress? Pillow top?
Question:
I am not interested in Temperpedic, but I am interested to hear people's experience whether good or bad about foam or spring.
I am leaning toward Pillow-top.
Answers:
I have systemic lupus, fibro, hypothyroid, etc , etc... I have a lot of joint/muscle pain and a serious sleep disorder.
Right now, I have a regular mattress (bought it before I got really sick) and have a 3" viscoelastic foam topper and a featherbed.
I plan on buying a mattress with at least 4" of foam but not a tempurpedic (entirely too expensive). Costco has a bed that I'm looking at.
I find it difficult to adjust to new sleeping surfaces... although I love the foam now, I didn't at first.. took awhile.
good luck in your search
A pillowtop is good for just about everybody. I used to sell mattresses and Stearns and Foster make some wonderful ones. Definitely worth the money.
The foam ones are great, but, most people still aren't ready for them. If you like a conventional one, then a Stearns and Foster Pillowtop would be right up your alley.
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