New mattress is killing me (Sealy Springfree)?
I used to have an IKEA Sultan mattress and after 3.5 years of use it started to sag in the middle. I put a lot of time and effort in researching a new mattress and finally decided on Sealy Springfree latex (firm). When I tried it in the store it seemed like a perfect mattress and getting it at a deep discount sealed the deal for me. I got a floor model for a $1000, but now I’m regretting it since I can’t take it back. After the first two days of sleeping on it, my knees and hips are killing me. I have numbness in my right leg when I lay on it, and sometimes it even feels like it’s putting pressure on my ribcage, making hard to breathe. I rarely ever wake up at night, but for the last two days my sleep has been really restless. It also hurts when I sit during the day (hip, knee). I even tried it with Costco’s memory foam topper, but it’s the same.
Is this normal? I read that it takes time to adjust to the new mattress, but I don’t know how much I can take it. What should I do? HELP!
There are customers of so called mattress and box spring outlets that have requested floor model purchase and the customers never received the model - it wound up stored.
The name also indicates it is not a Sealy, but a "come-on."
Any legal mattress and box spring sales allows that in store test does not give accurate for how any are matched to a sleep platform. If it is a bona-fide retail, and a switch was made by unqualified employe, then going to the owner is your only recourse, unless you have an acqaintance that will give ‘em hell and demand return. Then you may have to pay a 5% restock, but the $50 dollars will be worth it. They should not charge a second delivery fee, nor subtract the fee from a return payment check.
are mattresses from Ikea,any good,and what is the best kind to go for?
Are you sure you can’t return it? Most mattresses can be returned within a certain amount of time. Call the store where you bought it and explain your problem.
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There are customers of so called mattress and box spring outlets that have requested floor model purchase and the customers never received the model - it wound up stored.
The name also indicates it is not a Sealy, but a "come-on."
Any legal mattress and box spring sales allows that in store test does not give accurate for how any are matched to a sleep platform. If it is a bona-fide retail, and a switch was made by unqualified employe, then going to the owner is your only recourse, unless you have an acqaintance that will give ‘em hell and demand return. Then you may have to pay a 5% restock, but the $50 dollars will be worth it. They should not charge a second delivery fee, nor subtract the fee from a return payment check.
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Sealy Springfree mattress top layers range from 3" to 7.5" thick . . try flipping the mattress over to see if it makes any difference. Also try placing the mattress directly on the floor.
http://www.sealy.com/SpringFree/SpringFree.aspx
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