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Due to sleeping problems, I've been wanting to get a new bed for quite some time now. The only problem is: they don't come cheap. I just saw an ad on TV for Restform Airbed. It's cheap and it sure looks comfy. But all my instincts are screaming: TV AD ALERT! DON'T DO IT! Still...
So now I'm looking for reviews on this thing. But all I find in Google are shops where they sell it, not review sites.
So, does anyone know a good review site on this bed? Do you have any personal experiences you want to share? Should I buy this thing? Is there a better alternative?
Thanks for not falling asleep while reading this post. ;)
Aside from that, mattresses are things you probably shouldn't buy over the internet or through catalogues, unless you've tried it out locally first. Just because someone else liked it, doesn't mean it will feel right for you.
Do NOT buy any bed you haven't tried.
Go to every mattress store in area and lie on each bed for at least ten minutes. You will soon learn the type of mattress that is most comfortable. Then worry about cost. A good nights sleep is priceless.
I spent two weeks (not continuous!) lying around then ended getting the first one I had tried. I don't regret a second of the time or a penny of the cost.
First of all, are you sure your sleeping problems come from your bed? A lot of things can bring sleeping problems and changing the mattress could be of very little help. Of course, if you can feel the springs, it's time to switch.
>>The only problem is: they don't come cheap.
Unfortunatly, here again, you get what you pay for. I had to cough up for an adjustable bed 2 years ago due to my back problems and the price was rather steep. Half the cost was in the frame. If you think the sleeping posture is not the problem, you can save that with a conventionnal frame and conventionnal mattresses. I was recommended by the chiroproctor to avoid any of these new latex or latex spring combo tops. The ones he knew about all caved in after a while.
If 600 $ is not too much money, go ahead, treat yourself with a high end pillow top mattress. You wont regret it.
If your wallet needs a break for now, you could extend your existing mattress life's by adding a " pillow top slip cover " or " add-on pillow top ", for about a 100 $.
Good night Distel
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Sounds, air quality, and light also affects sleep. I like to sleep in a pitch black room, without any sounds at all.
My sleeping room only has one bed, nothing more nothing less. My wife likes to read and watch TV in bed so she has outfitted her room differently.
Summa summarium: Do not buy the TV Restform Airbed, if you want to sleep on it yourself.
[edited by: Macguru at 4:06 pm (utc) on Dec. 8, 2003]
[edit reason] Original poster asked for BED advice, not BAD advice :) [/edit]