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Formalhaut
04-25-2016, 05:01 PM
Unless you prefer hammocks, sleeping bags and/or couches, all of us use beds with regularity.

But every bed is different, and some like it hard... firm. Given that it can mean the difference between sleeping well and sleeping rough, what are your favourite choices for mattresses (http://www.bensonsforbeds.co.uk/comfort-station)?


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Soft/Medium


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Medium


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Medium/Firm


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Firm


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Extra Firm

escobert
04-25-2016, 05:56 PM
3-4 I'd say

Bri
04-25-2016, 06:07 PM
Four and five. Five, I can always buy a memory foam mattress pad to put over.

Madame Adequate
04-25-2016, 07:46 PM
2-3.

Vermachtnis
04-25-2016, 08:20 PM
2-3 for me too.

Zanmato
04-25-2016, 08:28 PM
Medium, as always! :hattip:
I don't want my bed to be like quicksand, nor as hard as cement. :colbert:

Pheesh
04-26-2016, 12:10 AM
I prefer whatever my mattress is, it's the most comfortable thing I've ever laid on and one of my best purchases ever. At a guess I'd say it's soft/medium.

Mirage
04-26-2016, 12:26 AM
Soft beds really wreck my back. medium-firm probably is the right for me. i have no idea what my current bed is like. probably more firm than soft.

The Summoner of Leviathan
04-26-2016, 03:54 AM
1-2.

Pumpkin
04-26-2016, 12:46 PM
2-3

Vasher
04-27-2016, 05:26 AM
3 is pretty spot on. My shoulders are very wide, extremely wide. I need enough "soft" for the shoulder of the side I'm laying on to roll slightly forward, and "sink" just enough. However, it has to be firm enough that my hips don't sink to "low", which would kill my back overnight. I also, due to the weight of my arms/width of my shoulders, I have to support the opposing arm by "hugging something dense/firm.

This brings up a painful memory (as well as a story to share). After years of going through mattresses, my wife and I finally went "Temperpedic". My neck/back issues were part of it, but the major "player" was my weight vs hers. My average weight=240lbs, hers=100. On a normal mattress, she would roll across and end up "stuffed" against me. The Temperpedic we bought was perfect, but she was hinting that she wanted a new mattress (after ~5 years), and would pass ours into her sister (one of her useless, user, lazy, manipulating, sisters). Of course, I said "No". Several weeks later her sister showed up with their brother, a truck, and the "Gotcha" look on her face. I lost, the new mattress was delivered that day. My wife's mindset "a $10k Temperpedic must be better than a $6k.". As far as I'm concerned, bs. I'm still "comfy" though, just not as much. "Relax the Back" did throw in a couple of "fat" Temper" pillows, one of which I can't sleep without (hugging arm/shoulder support).


There is an "F" in parantheses, I'm thinking "smurf Mattress". A "smurf" mattress needs some "bounce" to it. With my size/weight (and all that implies), without that fluctuation, I'm going to do some serious damage.

Pant Leg Eater from the Bad World
04-28-2016, 02:39 AM
I voted the 'hang from the ceiling like a bat' bit, because I legit have been sleeping in a hammock for the past three years.

The only time I'm in a bed is if I'm in a hotel or I'm doing the sex stuff with somebody at their place.

Aerith's Knight
04-29-2016, 06:04 PM
I like to have an ultrasoft bed, with a hard bed underneath. It's like sleeping on a marshmallow that doesn't screw up your back.

Midgar Mist
04-30-2016, 12:55 AM
Ive forgotten what its like to have a decent mattress. Its firm, undersheets dont stay on and theres a spring poking out. I need a new one.

Formalhaut
04-30-2016, 01:11 AM
Ive forgotten what its like to have a decent mattress. Its firm, undersheets dont stay on and theres a spring poking out. I need a new one.

A spring is poking out? That's pretty dangerous.

Midgar Mist
04-30-2016, 01:16 AM
I will be getting a new mattress soon

FFNut
04-30-2016, 01:33 AM
I guess I'd say between 3-4 however growing up always out in a tent hunting and fishing I can sleep on rocks, or anywhere. As a kid if it was spring summer or fall I was in a tent.