Memory foam question

ragazzo

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http://raymourflanagan.com/clearance_center/details.asp?ID=6137

Features and Benefits:

# Cover: 30% Cotton, 30% Polyamide, 25% Polyester, and 15% Amicor

# Quilting Multi needle quilted to a triple layer of QuiltFlex? impressionless foam.

# Core: The 6? 100% pure natural rubber core is laminated to a high resilient, high density foam base. The core is hypoallergenic and has full recovery. There are no petrol-chemicals used in the rubber core. The core is cool in the summer and warm in the winter.

# Border: Multi quilt border with self handle.

# Foundation: High profile steel grid foundation which is exceptionally durable for increased support and extended mattress longevity.

# Amicon built-in Antimicrobial Protection.

# No-flip mattress. Quilted on one side only.

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NutBucket

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People I know don't like them and say they're HOT during summer months. Check out Sleep Number beds. I plan on buying one myself.
 

hemiram

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I passed on one when the salesperson told me they tended to be hot. I got the sleep number bed, overpriced as hell, but I sleep ok.
 

ScoobMaster

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I recommend getting a good traditional mattress/boxspring combo - then getting a memory foam topper (2-3 inch) that you can remove if it gets too hot in the summer. Overstock.com has some pretty good deals on toppers (2 inch is around $80 I think - for ALL sizes!). I bought 1.25" inch thick ones for use in my POPUP CAMPER
and it makes sleeping in it a dream!

My wife liked them in the camper so much that she wanted some for the house too!

EDIT:

Link to Overstock "memory foam page"
 

Bozono

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Most lucrative product evar. Sell a $.20 peice of foam for $400. Amazing! Normal foam pads are the shizznit though. Get a 1" pad for $15, through 'er on the floor and watch your back problems float out the window while you sleep.