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ginnyinWI

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3. I think they're pretty reasonable, too.
Mon Sep 26, 2016, 07:51 PM
Sep 2016

Cheaper than the furniture stores, and cheaper, I think, than Costco, or about the same.

They are warranted for ten years, so that's something. The innerspring we have now is six years old and is already giving me a backache. The memory foam layer has sunk in on each side of the bed!

So this would be the first time we've tried a latex foam mattress, but it is supposed to be better than ordinary. More supportive and breathable than the old, original kind. And you get 90 days to try it out with free returns.

Yes if we do get it I will report back.

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Tuft & Needle mattress [View all] ginnyinWI Sep 2016 OP
OUCH. Pricey! MADem Sep 2016 #1
I think the prices are very reasonable! Laurian Sep 2016 #2
I think they're pretty reasonable, too. ginnyinWI Sep 2016 #3
Did you buy this mattress? llmart Feb 2017 #4
no, we haven't yet, but ginnyinWI Feb 2017 #5
I've read so many reviews and info on mattresses... llmart Feb 2017 #6
this new foam is supposed to be different ginnyinWI Feb 2017 #7
Even with the new latex foam and others... llmart Feb 2017 #8
I'm a few years younger than you... ginnyinWI Feb 2017 #9
Yoga... llmart Feb 2017 #10
that's the one! ginnyinWI Feb 2017 #11
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