Hi, I am very close hopefully to picking out the mattress I’m going to get. Thanks to Phoenix and others for their help. What I need at this point is help determining how warm the Christali Brianna sleeps. This is not a gel foam mattress instead they utilize open cell technology which is different than most memory foam which does not use cell. They call their memory foam “super cool memory foam”. In this case talking to the manufacturer will not help me since they will undoubtedly say that it does in fact sleep cool. I sleep hot, not warm. So how cool a memory foam sleeps is a huge importance to me. Yes, I understand this is somewhat subjective and there are many factors that may change the answer on this… Not the least of which is something almost everyone uses… A mattress cover.
If you have experience with the Christali Brianna please comment, if you have experience with Christali 5.3# open cell foam your comments are also welcome. If you have any relevant knowledge also feel free to comment. If you just want to comment, that too is welcome.
Hopefully some of the members here that own a Christeli mattress (or even the Brianna specifically) will see your post and share their comments (although their experience on the same mattress may be very different from your own). In the meantime a forum search on Christeli (you can just click the link) will bring up all the forum comments or feedback that mention them although the search results will also bring up many posts that include a link to a reference post I use that has Christeli in the topic title so you will need to use your browser “find” function to find posts that use the word “Christeli” in the post itself and bypass the posts that are only included in the search results because of the link to the reference topic.
I haven’t taken a day off yet in over 4 1/2 years since I first started this site but with some of the additions to the site that will gradually be added over the coming months I’m hopeful that “days off” and slightly less hours than the 12-16 hours a day that are currently the norm will be possible in another 6 months to a year or so