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Bulk
Memory Foam Mattress Pillows Beds
Over the
last few months, I noticed I was experiencing increased back
and neck pain. Making an assumption that my foam was the cause
(a Simmons Back Care), I decided to search for a replacement.
After looking at several alternatives (Nautilus and Select
Comfort air beds to name a couple), I decided that the Bulk
memory foam was what my back and neck really needed. No laborious
setup like Nautilus required, and it was
an interesting concept that has a lot of ardent supporters.
I saw a great 10/10 replacement warranty (10 years full refund,
next 10 years are prorated), a ninety day warranty (that excludes
the original shipping costs), great testimonials and a HEFTY
price tag that appears is non-negotiable and the same anywhere
the mattress is sold.
I quickly found that all three of their Bulk memory
foam made the grade financially. Their top of the line
mattress actually was about a hundred dollars less than
a similarly priced Tempurpedic. What actually caught my eye,
after some feature analysis, was the relatively low cost of
the bottom-of-the-line foam. It had all the features
of the middle-of-the-line (seemingly most similar and
marketed as a quality alternative to the Tempurpedic) called
"The Denmark," minus an allergy-free, sanfornized
cover that marks the price of a twin "Denmark" mattress
up $200. Everything else about the two mattresses is exactly
the same (this was actually mentioned to me by the sales person
I talked to over the phone in a question and answer session
when I asked what the difference was between the two).
Shipping
of the Bulk memory foam to my house took about 2 weeks (as
promised by the sales person over the phone) -- and the drivers
only bring it to your door (as advertised).
I had no trouble lifting the extra long twins and setting
them up. No special foundations are needed (as long as you
have a quality box spring that is in good shape), but they
are offered for about an extra $100 if needed. After about a month of sleeping on the bed, it appears
my fears were unwarranted, as I am getting great support from
the bed. It seems that the initial memory foam layer is backed
up by a much firmer support foundation that keeps things in
check; preventing you from sinking all the way in to the mattress.
Also a plus is that the foam conforms to your body (based
on body temperature and weight), so you toss and turn less
in your sleep. Once I got used to the softer initial feel,
after about two nights of adjustment, I was convinced I had
made a wise choice and got a good deal for my money.
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