phoenix
October 23, 2015, 2:34am
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Hi yukoncornelius,
Rather than go around and around in circles (and I have already answered all your comments and questions in your last post) … and with “all due respect” back to you … if you don’t find the information here helpful then I am happy to use my time to reply to others that will find the information more helpful than you seem to and you are always free to find what you “want to hear” at any other site on the internet.
You can also see a reply to a similar comment to another member in post #4 here .
No matter how many times you may ask the same question in different ways (and it doesn’t appear that you are understanding the answers I’ve supplied) … what you seem to be asking for (someone that has a crystal ball) doesn’t exist … no matter how much you may “want it to exist”.
You can see the details here and I purchased it in the summer of 2010 but my own needs and preferences would have little to nothing to do with which mattress will work best for you.
So here’s whats funny - you weigh heavily on specifications. In your point here you say that the density measure - 2.0 vs 1.8 - its not that simple. A certain make of 2.0 density polyfoam core could be FIRMER (and sag less over time) than another manufacturer’s 2.0. Therefore there are hidden variables in the specifications you always seek from people. In this case, I would argue that you tell people “yes ultimate dreams has great materials on paper, there are few gaps from waht I see”. How can you say that? You don’t know how firm it is? How can someone even order a mattress online and determine what works for them from your tutorials and PPP if there are these hidden variables? Again - its seemingly impossible.
It may be worthwhile to reread these comments from my previous replies once again …
I don’t make specific suggestions or recommendations for either a mattress, manufacturers/retailers, or combinations of materials or components because the first “rule” of mattress shopping is to always remember that you are the only one that can feel what you feel on a mattress and there are too many unknowns, variables, and personal preferences involved that are unique to each person to use a formula or for anyone to be able to predict or make a specific suggestion or recommendation about which mattress or combination of materials and components or which type of mattress would be the best “match” for you in terms of “comfort” or PPP or how a mattress will “feel” to you or compare to another mattress based on specs (either yours or a mattress) or “theory at a distance” that can possibly be more accurate than your own careful testing (hopefully using the testing guidelines in step 4 of the tutorial)or your own personal sleeping experience (see mattress firmness/comfort levels in post #2 here ).
Having said that … there is also more information about the 3 most important parts of the “value” of a mattress purchase in post #13 here which can help you make more meaningful quality/value comparisons between mattresses in terms of suitability (how well you will sleep), durability (how long you will sleep well), and the overall value of a mattress compared to your other finalists based on suitability, durability, and all the other parts of your personal value equation that are most important to you (including the price of course and the options you have available after a purchase to fine tune the mattress or any exchange/return options that are available to you).
I or some of the more knowledgeable members of the site can certainly help you to narrow down your options, help you focus on better quality/value choices that are available to you either locally or online, help you identify any lower quality materials or weak links in a mattress relative to your weight that you may be considering, act as a fact check, answer many of the specific questions you may have along the way that don’t involve what you will “feel” on a mattress, and help with “how” to choose but only you can decide which specific mattress, manufacturer, or combination of materials is “best for you” regardless of the name of the manufacturer on the label or whether anyone else (including me) would have the same criteria or circumstances or would make the same choice.
Phoenix