Replacing a Sealy Posturepedic Reserve Mattress.

 Edward writes:

Hello Pete,I'm looking for advice on replacing a 25 year old Posturepedic Reserve Mattress.

I have loved this mattress, but I have to accept that the sag it has developed in our sleeping spots has become too much. I've already found the current Sealy offerings are not what I'm looking for, so I'm looking elsewhere and found your site.In your Q&A section, you've recommended the Wolf Tulah Mattress multiple times for people asking about replacing a Sealy Reserve Posturepedic. 
Is this your recommendation?Thank you, Edward 
 
Good Morning Edward,
Discs in our backs wear with age, which is made worse for people with a desk job.
The individually pocketed coils used in the Wolf Tulah Mattress push up against your spine, while also contouring to the body. This forces proper spinal alignment, which is the best type of support to relieve back pain from worn discs.
 
You’re better off with what your body is already used to.
The Wolf Tulah Mattress is both, supportive and comfortable.
It’s an extremely well made mattress, designed to last for many years.
If you have an old box spring, you’ll need a new foundation as well.
You’ll see that mattress priced with the Magniflex KD foundation.
 
 


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Thanks, Pete 
 
You Should Know 
 
Using an old box spring to support any new mattress will cause premature wear and void the manufacturer’s warranty.
 
A waterproof mattress protector will extend the life of a mattress by keeping the upholstery materials clean and dry.
 
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