Hi vamosjackets,
As I mentioned in my previous reply I would keep in mind that a warranty has little to nothing to do with the durability or useful life of a mattress or how long it will be before you need to buy a new one.
If a mattress uses good quality materials and there are no lower quality materials or weak links in the design in terms of durability then the only reason “not” to buy a mattress would be either because of …
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You prefer different types of materials or mattresses which is a preference choice that only you can decide.
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You believe you would sleep better on a different mattress but the only way to know this with any certainty would be based on your own personal experience.
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Because of budget restraints that prevents you from buying a higher priced mattress that you would otherwise choose if it wasn’t for the higher price which again is something that only you can decide.
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Because of any of the other objective, subjective, and intangible parts of your personal value equation that are important to you that would exclude a specific mattress from consideration but once again you are the only one that can decide this.
[quote]I am going to try a few of the bed “bridges” or “wedges” to also help with the “crack” problem (feel like a drug user saying that ;). This looks like a good concept: Bed Bath & Beyond | The Best Deals Online: Furniture, Bedding, Rugs, Kitchen Essentials & Moree
Or maybe this: www.amazon.com/Create-Instant-Connector-...words=mattress+wedge
I don’t know how they’ll perform if one of us is inclined more than the other - whether they’ll kind of just go right back in place when flat again.[/quote]
I would keep in mind that none of these are designed to be used with a split king mattress where you would be raising and lowering each side independently of the other.
Phoenix