Just be careful what you read on the internet as many are not mattress people. 20 years I was in the business and can tell you all the stories you would ever want to hear. I have sold them. managed mattress stores, merchandise selection, trainer you name it.
Don't get totally caught up in coil counts. Yes I have a king pocket coil retails for around 8k. Has 2500 or more coils IIRC and all kinds of fancy foams I could talk your socks off for an hour and sell you one.
Remember coils are for support and foam is for comfort the first rule. The more coils will give you more contact points to your body for support without feeling them as much. Think of the guy laying on a bed of nails concept. Pocket coils contour better than others, less motion transfer but generally work harder being independent so don't expect them to last forever.
Latex rubber is great foam for comfort but most of the stuff out there is synthetic, thin layer and not the real mccoy anyways so mostly a bunch of hype. The cost of the good latex will show in the bed price and would be crazy high especially for thick layer layers of the real European stuff.
Most of the stuff in the mattress world is just hocus pocus to get you to spend big bucks but there is truth to make sure you spend enough. As mentioned a $600 bed is a piece of crap. I used to and still tell people 1500 to 2000 on a qn or king is a not bad spot for middle quality. If you can go 2 to 3k you get better and again what I have is over the top if you wish.
Comfort should always be first too. If you can't sleep on it don't buy it. Make sure you have a return or exchange program available and read the details so you don' get stuck or hosed on your pricing.
Anything else feel free to pm me as I don't bash any product or retailer but will give as many answers as I can.
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Originally Posted by Dean2
Has anyone on here used Dean to make you a custom mattress. I am really tired of having to buy a new mattress every few years because the commercial ones sag out, and there is effectively nothing you can do to fix it.
I have done lots of reading of personal opinions and expert articles. It is clear that the best mattress, for a combination of comfort, durability, isolating movement and user friendliness is quality Pocket Coils with a count of 1000 or more for a King size mattress, with 3" Latex Rubber sheeting on both sides, no pillow top in semi firm and a replaceable top cover to adjust softness. So far however, no one makes a commercial version hat I can find.
If anyone knows of a commercial version as described that would be great as would any experience with Dean's custom mattress's. Thanks.
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