Hello all, I’ve been lurking for a while now and have read through most of the articles, all of the “mattresses” information, and the “5 steps to your perfect mattress”. Plus I’ve searched and scanned the forum. Although I am exceedingly more informed on mattresses and their construction than I ever imagined I would be I am still a bit (actually a lot…) overwhelmed. My wife and I are in need of a new mattress b/c like so many we bought from a local “big brand” store 3 years ago based completely on in-store, instant feel which l we now believe led to the mattress basically failing within a few months.
The search for a new mattress started after stays in various levels of hotels over the last year or so made us realized we were sleeping MUCH better and waking up with WAY LESS back pain than we do at home. So I googled “hyatt matress” with the intention of buying the exact model we enjoyed on our last trip, which after a fairly short amount of internet time led me to this sight, which in turn quickly changed my mind (actually the “Do not buy a hotel mattress!” header is actually what first linked me to this site.). That was over two months ago. I am only marginally closer to deciding what mattress to purchase.
As the title of this thread indicates, the biggest issue I’m currently having in the lack of quality options locally available. I went through this thread, specifically post #7;
https://forum.mattressunderground.com/t/finding-this-forum-bittersweet
Unfortunately Baily’s, Mattress Ranch, and Sadler’s no longer offer any quality mattress options. And, as has been noted, the sale’s people were decidedly unhelpful due to a simple lack of knowledge. Plus the lady at Sadler’s became rather condescending as soon as I started to ask about foam densities. I didn’t stay long…
However Treeforms and Nerlands both offered high quality Latex matresses but in limited quantity and at a very high cost ($5000+/-). Treeforms had one king size Pure Talalay Bliss matress left in the state and Nerlands offers Savvy Rest. We both liked the Talalay Bliss but I was not wanting to spend that much unless I had too. After laying on a number of mattresses we have found, in general, we don’t care for the absolute softest or firmest options but have a fairly large middle range of “feel” that would be more than acceptable. We are both most concerned about the “posture and alignment” of the PPP as our current bed has really highlighted the increased sensitivities of both of our backs.
So, after that long winding intro and story (apologies if you have made it this far), does anyone have any suggestions for additional options in the Anchorage area? I’m pretty hesitant to try a DIY as I really don’t think I have adequate knowledge/experience/expertise. Plus, if I was able to order something I was confident with (DIY or otherwise) online I’m concerned shipping would wipe out any savings? I am headed to Seattle in two weeks for work an was thinking of taking an extra day to look at more options but my wife won’t be with me and I’ll still have shipping issues. But I’d at least like to look while there. Any specific Seattle options people recommend? If anyone has additional thoughts, options, or ideas I would love to hear them and am open to anything! There is so much information and so many options what I feel like I really need is a personal assistant to help me select the right mattress. Someone that can explain the different options as I try them, while being able to understand what I am feeling, not let me forget anything, and confirm proper spine alignment. Which really isn’t realistic… Even the man at Nerlands with the Savvy Rest (Mr. Nerland himself actually) who was perfectly nice still felt much more of a salesman than helping me make the best, most appropriate selection. (He also tried steering me towards Beutyrest Black mattress which are almost as expensive but not as detailed in the materials they use. At least from what I can tell).
Much thanks for your time and this site. And again I apologize for the long winded first post.
Cory