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Re: What About Memory Foam?


Posted by Colin on January 01, 2001 at 08:57:14:

In Reply to: What About Memory Foam? posted by Ruby on December 31, 2000 at 19:44:34:

My wife uses a topper on her bed (mutual snoreing drove us to seperate rooms) and just loves. I personally sleep on a sleep comfort air mattress (4 years). I like the adjustability of the hardness. Sometimes I like it harder that other times -- back problems. They are constructed like a regular matrress but with an airmatress inside rather than springs. I was in one of thier stores recently and saw one with the memory foam as part of the cushion portion of the mattress. I layed on it for a few minutes and if felt good but that's not enoungh time to tell. Besides the $2.6k was more than I could justify at that time. Knowing what I do now about sleep deprivation that might be cheap if it helped.

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