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Originally posted by Mike View PostCan people making payments on a sleep number still reply?
People think nothing of buying a $2000 sofa or dining table they use at Xmas or Thanksgiving, but skimp on something they use 6 hours (or more) every night of their lives. I was (am) the same way. The main thing to keep in mind is that everybody is different and it's important to try out as many as possible. My bed may not work for a lot of folks, and they may not need to spend near as much to sleep well.
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We have a king Temperpedic that we bought in 2008 and I can say it sleeps great. However, there is no spring or bounce to it so it makes sex a little more of a workout. There is that, and the fact that if you get hot when you sleep the foam pad absorbs, holds and radiates that heat back at you.
Never owned a sleep number, how is the bounce?Fuck you. We're going to Costco.
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Originally posted by kbscobravert View PostWe have a king Temperpedic that we bought in 2008 and I can say it sleeps great. However, there is no spring or bounce to it so it makes sex a little more of a workout. There is that, and the fact that if you get hot when you sleep the foam pad absorbs, holds and radiates that heat back at you.
Never owned a sleep number, how is the bounce?sigpic
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5k deep in ours with all the extras, not the best money spent but my wife and I do agree we sleep better then before. Be sure to get the higher end with more pillow top. We have had no issues with the air other then remembering to check every few weeks. They should be covered under warranty as well for deflating. I bet we spent 5+ hours in the store deciding.
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Originally posted by kbscobravert View PostWe have a king Temperpedic that we bought in 2008 and I can say it sleeps great. However, there is no spring or bounce to it so it makes sex a little more of a workout. There is that, and the fact that if you get hot when you sleep the foam pad absorbs, holds and radiates that heat back at you.
Never owned a sleep number, how is the bounce?
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Originally posted by snacksnack View Post5k deep in ours with all the extras, not the best money spent but my wife and I do agree we sleep better then before. Be sure to get the higher end with more pillow top. We have had no issues with the air other then remembering to check every few weeks. They should be covered under warranty as well for deflating. I bet we spent 5+ hours in the store deciding.
Wow big money. Our sleep number sucked but have a tempurpedic now and its great.
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Originally posted by A+ View PostI was in the market for one a few years back but couldn't find my sleep number so I settled for a S&F pillow top. I'm thinking about picking up one of them memory foam ones next yrar., well see how that goes
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Originally posted by quikag View PostType "sleep number bed reviews" in google. POS beds.
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