Questions about the Magniflex Magnistretch Mattresses.

 Becky writes:



HI Pete,
I have some questions about the Magniflex Magnistretch Mattresses.


1.If it stretching you at night, wouldn't you feel it and wouldn't it be uncomfortable and unnatural?
2.How come other companies haven't used this method in their mattresses if it is so good?
3.Have you had any feedback on them?
Thanks Becky
Hi Becky,
Magniflex is a new line for us, so I don’t yet have any feedback.
It’s a substitute for conventional memory foam mattresses.
These Magniflex Mattresses are chemical free, and not temperature sensitive.
It’s the chemicals and temperature sensitivity of regular memory foam that makes them such a poor, long term purchase.
I have had a very bad back for a couple of decades now.
Some time ago, I had an inversion table, which allowed me to hang upside down.
This stretched my back and made it feel better, so the engineering of the MagniStretch Mattresses made sense to me, for the purpose of relieving chronic back pain.
Most brands are solely interested in profits and not in quality.
That’s what chemical based memory foam is designed to do…cause a mattress to need frequent replacing and not under the terms of the warranty.
All of the name brands have been sold to investors who are now using chemical based memory foam.
What we KNOW that works for people who suffer from disc related chronic back pain, is a mattress that has individually pocketed coils and no memory foam.
I have that kind of mattress at home and sleep and wake without back pain.
The Brolynn Old Fashioned Two Sided Mattress in Plush is my most popular for back pain relief.
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Thanks, Pete 
You Should Know 
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