I have owned my select comfort mattress for 11 years now. It’s a model before the sleep number was introduced. Effectively, it’s the same thing minus the preset air pressures. I do love it but there are few things i don’t like about it.
I used to get the occasional neck and back pain from my old bed but have not have any aches or pains that I can remember since owning this bed. You can take that for what it's worth since I’m probably not the best case for this. I was rather young when I got this bed and I’m hardly a case for chronic pains. I just went from a very bad spring mattress to this. I can say I do hate most hotel beds and have a harder time falling asleep and staying asleep.
I do like that it’s been 11 years already and it’s not nearly dead yet. Since this whole bed is modular, I’ve replaced the top foam layer with a 3” memory foam which has made this bed better than ever.
Now the negatives:
- This bed takes a long time to get it set the way you want it. This is where I think the sleep number setup would help rather than just guessing at the air level.
- I have a queen with dual air chambers. I don’t like dual air chambers… if you sleep alone and roll around, you wind up going to the middle.
- if you have company, they effect your air chamber. You effectively need two or three settings depending on number of “friends”.
that being said, my gf has a Tempurpedic. When i get a house, i'm getting a king sized tempurpedic.
I used to get the occasional neck and back pain from my old bed but have not have any aches or pains that I can remember since owning this bed. You can take that for what it's worth since I’m probably not the best case for this. I was rather young when I got this bed and I’m hardly a case for chronic pains. I just went from a very bad spring mattress to this. I can say I do hate most hotel beds and have a harder time falling asleep and staying asleep.
I do like that it’s been 11 years already and it’s not nearly dead yet. Since this whole bed is modular, I’ve replaced the top foam layer with a 3” memory foam which has made this bed better than ever.
Now the negatives:
- This bed takes a long time to get it set the way you want it. This is where I think the sleep number setup would help rather than just guessing at the air level.
- I have a queen with dual air chambers. I don’t like dual air chambers… if you sleep alone and roll around, you wind up going to the middle.
- if you have company, they effect your air chamber. You effectively need two or three settings depending on number of “friends”.
that being said, my gf has a Tempurpedic. When i get a house, i'm getting a king sized tempurpedic.
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