Bed-buying strut
spelunk
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So, to simplify a complicated situation, I moved recently and, knowing that I'm pretty firmly planted in CA now unless a big offer is waved at me, am looking to buy a real bed that will last some years instead of the various "oh shit I just moved in" highly questionable mattresses of college days and brazil. I am not trying to have mad back issues in 15 years and all that.What are peoples recommendations for quality and bang for the buck? The game seems cluttered with bad products and meaningless marketing. Craigslist is a disaster on this one.I will consult chiropractor folk also but soulstrut threads are more entertaining.Go!
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I tried out a $5000 mattress made out of some exotic-ass foam, a $3000 memory foam joint, and pocket coil schitts.
For me, the coil on coil with pillow top was the winner ($1700)
Biggest factor will be HOW you sleep: on your side, stomach, back?
I agree with Driftwood: it behooves you to try out different beds and really get a sense of how hard/soft you want to go and then think about longevity. Cheaper foam beds may seem like a good bang for the buck but they'll also lose their spring faster than a coil bed.
I don't know if you need to go all out right now but I also think it's worth spending more to get the bad you want vs. the bed you're willing to settle for. When I was your age, I did the standard, early 20s, shitty futon steez and looking back, a few extra hundred bucks wouldn't have killed me to put into a better bed.
Keep up the rotation to maximize mattress life.
never going back to futon....
It's one of the best purchases I've ever made. I've had mine since 2002 and I'll have it for another 10 years at least, I'm sure. So amazingly comfortable, and has cured some of the back pains I had.
But, like everyone said, to each his own. Totally depends on your back, how you sleep, and what you define as comfortable.
I slept on the same crappy single mattress from the age of 4 to my early 20s, then SHARED a single with my future wife for almost 2 years.
We moved to another city and slept on an air mattress for 6 months, which would deflate completely by some point in the night while we were asleep.
As recently graduated students, we "splurged" on an IKEA mattress, which was $300 and felt better than anything we had ever slept on before then. In retrospect, it was a really shitty mattress that would have me waking up stiff (no "oh my") and still tired.
Our current mattress is amazing. I fall asleep quick and barely ever feel my wife shift. She still snores like a fusking champ, but that's another thread.
I don't know what your financial situation is, but don't be afraid to pull the trigger on a really good mattress once you've tried out at least 10 or so--you need to do your homework because you'll be spending the next third of your life on it over a 10 year+ period.
Good luck!
But $1200 for a bed AND mattress is actually pretty damn good. We had to ditch our box spring when we moved (narrow corners-R) and my wife wants to get this Room and Board bed frame which sells for about a G by itself.
Saying dude, you don't *need* to splurge but the latter means that you should go with comfort > price.
You will never regret spending loot on a good bed. EVER.
And I had a foam bed from one of the Bay Area stores; might have been from the same one in your hood. It may sound like a good idea but trust: you're better off with a spring coil + pillow top unless you want to throw down on a memory foam joint.
No I'm talking about a coil bed and then foam on the top as extra.
I had to get a split foundation for that precise reason. Well, narrow stairway. It was a wise purchase.
I entertained the notion of a memory foam mattress but a co-worker, who owned memory foam pillows, advised me that below a certain temperature memory foam turns into a bricklike substance. I envisioned myself coming home after work in the wintertime and jumping onto my bed, only to find I've broken my femur due to said rigidity issues.
So I bought a midgrade mattress by a midgrade name brand manufacturer at a discount store. Seems to serve its purpose.
Where do you live, the moon???
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Black people and white people get their furniture here. You should too.
BTW, Don't even cinch on anything where you lay your head or rest your ass. No bargain shopping allowed on couches, desk chairs, easy chairs or beds.