HOT: Novaform Infinite mattresses at Costco up to $460 off

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jjmIII

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hmmmmmm, thats cheap for a "normal" mattress...

these any good?
 

Kremerica

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In my opinion these inflatable beds aren't comfortable.

I went to a fancy hotel about a year ago and they advertised the sleep number bed by select comfort.

Well we got the room with a king sleep number bed and dual controls... it was basically just a big air mattress, horrible to sleep on.

I don't have a clue about this one, but the Sleep number is advertised all over the place and it sucks.
 

WHipLAsh13

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Originally posted by: Kremerica
I went to a fancy hotel about a year ago and they advertised the sleep number bed by select comfort.

Well we got the room with a king sleep number bed and dual controls... it was basically just a big air mattress, horrible to sleep on.

I don't have a clue about this one, but the Sleep number is advertised all over the place and it sucks.

That is a complete matter of opinion as I have had a Select Comfort bed for 7 years now and couldn't image sleeping on anything else on a nightly basis. Only bad thing about the bed is when you do go away sleeping on a normal mattress is rough.
 

Bobartig

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To its defense, it is like the best air mattress ever made. But otherwise, I agree. I slept on a select comfort for a few days when I was staying at a friend's house (they had upgraded to a tempurpedic). I didn't see the appeal, but I know some people really like them.
 

EliteRetard

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For about 100$ you can buy a regular adjustable air matress of any size. I have one that I got from overstock.com it has the remote and everything. Another 100$ for a nice solid 3" memory foam topper and youve got a bed as good for half the cost. In this way Ive got myself a sleep number and Temperpedic all in one. Once youve got the sheets/blankets on nobody will know. I also skipped the expensive and uneven box spring and just used a sheet of plywood for the base. All flat and more supportive for the adjustable bed.

So a good price compared to other "adjustable beds" but more expensive than an adjustable mattress.
 

Kremerica

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Originally posted by: WHipLAsh13
Originally posted by: Kremerica
I went to a fancy hotel about a year ago and they advertised the sleep number bed by select comfort.

Well we got the room with a king sleep number bed and dual controls... it was basically just a big air mattress, horrible to sleep on.

I don't have a clue about this one, but the Sleep number is advertised all over the place and it sucks.

That is a complete matter of opinion.

I agree, I added "In my opinion"
 

lazarus000

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Originally posted by: compman25
Originally posted by: Rage187
We had a OT topic about these matresses awhile ago with some user reviews

http://forums.anandtech.com/me...ey=y&keyword1=novaform

Actually we didn't. This isn't just memory foam, it's an adjustable mattress like the Select Comfort mattress.
but is it basically a air bladder or something else?


also isn't there like a 10% added charge if you aren't a costco member?
 
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