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By Smiley_blue_1234 · Posted
Bought a mattress with amazing reviews on the Mattressman website last year but it didn’t work for me. The exchange process was smooth and after selecting a few I went up to Stevenage 😬 for the day to try the mattresses in the shop. Best decision ever! Ended up buying a Sealy one with no reviews and I absolutely love it every single night (I have severe back issues). Mattresses are a personal thing so from my experience just make sure you try and see what your body says 😊 -
Oh dear, sorry 😭 Always different opinions on a forum!
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The Vispring mattresses are good but very expensive and extremely heavy, so heavy that I couldn’t turn the one I had bought in a sale at Arding & Hobbs, Clapham Junction, before they closed down. I think I paid about £500 for the whole bed as it had been a former display model. As said above, do have a look at the Dunlopillo beds - they are made of latex, which is very different to memory foam. If they still make them, see if you can find a pillow top version. A friend of mine bought that version. She loves it. Bought from a shop in Bristol. Lots of furniture stores sell Dunlopillo, but evidently not John Lewis anymore. You really need to go round various stores and try out different mattresses. A sprung base also makes a big difference.
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