Joe writes:
Hi Pete,
My wife and I are in the market for a new mattress.
I'm 5' 10" and weigh 200 lbs.
My wife is 5' 4" and won't tell me how much she weighs. (She's not nearly as heavy as me.)
I have constant back pain, due to a couple of herniated discs.
I'm looking for a mattress that will relieve some of that pain.
And, I want it to not wear out, like the Sealy mattress we bought, only 3 years ago.
Between the money I spent on that mattress, and me not working, due to this Covid-19 pandemic, I can't spend Big$$$.
Is there something you can recommend that will be good for us and not cost a fortune?
Thanks, Joe
Hi Joe,
There is something I can recommend that will work for you, work well, last a good long time, and not cost a lot.
The problem with most of today's mattresses, is the memory foam upholstery,
Memory foam is specifically designed to cause a mattress to need frequent replacing.
This mattress, I'm recommending, is upholstered with latex, and contains no memory foam.
Latex is and has been the best, (most comfortable and most resilient), upholstery material for the last 100 years.
Also, the coils in this mattress are made of double tempered steel, for greater durability.
The coils are individually pocketed, contouring to the shape of the body and maintain the natural alignment of the spine.
THIS, is what will help to relieve your back pain.
The mattress is The Wolf Pocketed Coil/Latex Hybrid Adara.
Shown here:
The Wolf Corp. is the oldest mattress manufacturer in the country that has been continually owned and operated by the same family...The Wolf Family...established in 1873.
Their products are high quality and the price is kept low due to the UPS delivery.
Shipping is free and there's no sales tax.
Since your current mattress is only 3 years old, you only need to replace the mattress.
Your current foundation should not need replacing.
We also recommend adding an Organic Cotton Waterproof Mattress Protector.
Keeping a new mattress clean and dry, will go a long way to extend the life of the mattress.
Shown here:
Thanks, Pete
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