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Biopedic
Mattress Foam Pillows Memory Beds
I was
checking into all the normal options in the mattress space due to some back problems that I have experienced
over the past 15 years or so. As usual I spent a lot of time
looking at most of the alternatives such as Select Comfort,
Nautilus, ComfortAire and other lesser-known alternatives.
Originally I was looking primarily at Select Comfort and Nautilus
due to their marketing. One of the main things that attracted
me to the Biopedic Mattress Foam was its price. It obviously has a much lower marketing budget
which is reflected in their price. I was able to locate only
one retailer for the bed within one hour
of my home and that retailer had one bed in his showroom that
was over ten years old (not a real strong marketer).
The retailer
also did not offer a 90 trial which is one of the main reasons
for my consideration of the Biopedic Mattress Foam since I
have had a number of conventional mattresses that have caused
back pain and stiffness over the years. I did some research
on it. The ordering process was very
easy and paying about half of the price of Select Comfort
or Nautilus was a great thing. The total cost of $899 for
a Eastern King since there was no shipping or tax was very
nice. Once I received the mattress it was very
easy to assemble it. It took about 90 minutes to take the
old one off the box spring, clean up the dust bunnies,
and set up the new, which I did by myself it was
so easy.
The first
night on the new Biopedic Mattress Foam was not that comfortable
for my wife, or me I think that we both had our sides of the
bed set to be too soft. We have both adjusted our sides to
be more firm and we have been much more comfortable ever since.
Comfort Air has 3 different air pumps, I went with the middle
grade IFC2001"Quiet" Pump, which is not exactly
quiet but it is not loud. The noise level of the pump is not
that big of a deal since once you find your setting, you do
not really use it very much. It does not have a digital readout, but I think that it mostly
a marketing ploy, since a number is a relative thing and you
don't know what you setting will be until after you have spent
a few nights sleeping on the bed. The best way to use the
pump is to use the "fully inflate" button on the
pump and then release the amount of air needed to make you
comfortable (for me it is about 3 seconds from the full setting)
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