First post here and looking for advice. Hubby and I are going the Split King route and considering something like Sleep Number. I came across iSense and it looks intriguing. Wondering if anyone has one and their thoughts?
Thank you!
First post here and looking for advice. Hubby and I are going the Split King route and considering something like Sleep Number. I came across iSense and it looks intriguing. Wondering if anyone has one and their thoughts?
Thank you!
@newbedforus
Hey and welcome to TMU. I am not big on airbed systems but i was reading up on SN, IS, and AirPedic. On paper, i must say the Isense is seems like a better unit than the sleep number. Seems easier to get into the home and simpler, better edge support, easier to keep inflated. I was impressed with the AirPedic and its trizone support and the design and quality. One concern is that the isense has about 8+ inches of foam over the support coils. In an air bed system i am not quite sure if this even matters in terms of back support, perhaps one of the other members could comment on that. It seems like the air chambers is where the support is coming from with a couple inches of memory foam comfort layer. The price seems that of a quality traditional mattress, so price doesn’t seem to be much of an issue. The AirPedic seems to solve the separation area between the two sides well and their air system seems really good. Their air flow option seems well thought out. I would say you really must like memory foam as that is what each uses as their upper comfort and pressure relieving factor. I would like to hear what other air bed system users think. Hopefully, you will get some user feedback before you dive in. But when you do, best of luck to you!
Norm
Go with Airpedic/Selectabed. SN has 1 air chamber that hammocks. Airpedic has 3 air chambers and hammocking doesnt happen.
SN is junk.
John