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r/MattressFirmest Hybrid Mattress You’ve Ever Slept On – Need Real Opinions, Not Ads
7 months ago

Firmest that I know of and have slept on is the plank luxe. The extra firm side is a little crazy. The diamond carbon ice hybrid is also extremely firm, but most firm memory foams are.

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r/MattressRecommendations for very heavy people. I’m 257 and my husband is 225.
10 months ago

I’m also in your weight range (well, above it lol). I’ve tried multiple mattresses at this point, the ones I liked the most so far is the Winkbed Plus and the Plank Luxe. Plank Luxe is what I’m currently sleeping on and so far so good, the price is also pretty great. I had to return the Winkbed plus just because I personally found it too soft at the top, but I have no doubts about the build quality of it. Plank Luxe has been very impressive so far, it really just feel like sleeping on a super comfortable and conforming carpet. In a good way lol

r/MattressFirmest Hybrid Mattress You’ve Ever Slept On – Need Real Opinions, Not Ads
7 months ago

Firmest mattresses I’ve tried so far was the Plank Luxe, King Koil Ultra firm otto, King Koil Ultra firm natural orchid, and Technogel. I forgot the model of the Technogel mattress unfortunately but all of these I compare to basically laying on the floor, in a good way. Worth mentioning but Avocado has a new mattress out that they describe as a 10/10 firmness and are marketing towards people who like that ultra firm feel and heavier individuals. It just came out in July but I’m curious about it.

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r/BedroomBuildHeavier Side Sleepers: What Actually Holds Up in a King Mattress Under $2k
8 days ago

I was over 250 when I bought my mattress, now 220. A Brooklyn Bedding Plank Luxe, I am 6' wife is 5'4 135, we lover the firmer side. The mattress still looks like the day we got it over 3 years ago. We have had great luck with it. We have a Titan Plus Elite in the guestroom, a ThermoBalance Elite Firm in the other guest room and a GlacierSleep Apex in the other room. Coincidentally, all of the Brooklyn Beddings use their 13.5 gauge support coil system, although the Plank Luxe is 6" while the TitanPlus Eite and the ThermoBalance Elite Firm are 8", I really like the Helix Plus Elite too, it was a great feel and comfortable mattress.

r/MattressWife and I are looking at helix twilight luxe
14 days ago

I am a big fan of the Helix Line, in fact I just got my daughter and fiance a Helix Twilight Luxe several months back. she is 5'3 140 and he is 5'7 165ish. He loved the mattress from day 1, she took about 3 weeks to adjust, as she was transitioning from an old, soft, beat up mattress and was not used to the firmness. Loves it now though. I am surprised at your size, you are not thinking about the Helix Plus Luxe, for you it has a more robust spring support that is 13.5gauge coil support side to side, rather than the Twilight which has zoned support and since your wife is on the petite size may not align well with the zoning. The Plus offers a medium-firm leaning firm feel, with a cushier comfort layer, with more robust support that your body will appreciate, and the medium-firm comfort layer that your wife may prefer over the slightly firmer comfort layer of the Twilight. Even though the Plus is designed for Plus sized folks, I think the uniform zoning and better support may offer you a more comfortable, durable, with more longevity over all. I think a lot of folks overlook the Plus sized 3z mattresses and think that because it has that designation, average sized sleepers can not benefit too. I am 6' 200 and wife is 5'4 135, and we sleep on the BB Plank Luxe, which also has that same 13.5gauge support, with a firmer comfort layer. The plank luxe uses a 6" spring system due to it ability to be flipped, while the Helix uses an 8" coil layer as it is a one sided mattress. FYI, our Plank Luxe is over 3 years old and shows no signs of sagging, dipping or any other compromise. I rotate the mattress every 3 months, and have a very sturdy foundation on our bedframe. These are a couple of key points in adding longevity to a mattress. Either way Helix does a nice job and makes a fine mattress in it's category. Good luck with it, and use it in good health.

r/BedroomBuildWhich mattress offers the best edge support?
3 months ago

Edge support is something I like to talk about all the time, and it’s not what most people think it is. The misconception usually starts when someone goes into a showroom and sits on the edge of a mattress. If they don’t sink much, they assume, “this mattress has great edge support.” That assumption can cost you in the long run. Most mattresses either have edge-to-edge coil designs or perimeter foam encasement. The majority of S and legacy brands have incorporated perimeter foam into their designs, with a few exceptions. Even high-density foam, 3-5" thick, cannot reliably support an adult sitting on the edge every day to get dressed, put on shoes or socks, or anything else. Like the Titanic, that foam edge is destined to weaken and eventually collapse. Another misconception revolves around sleeping surface area. Many companies claim that perimeter foam edges increase usable sleep space, but I disagree. I am an edge-of-the-mattress sleeper. I literally sleep with my body right on the edge, either on my back or side. If your mattress has a 5" thick foam edge all around, a king mattress that is 76" wide is effectively reduced to 66" of spring-supported surface for your body to rest on. That is roughly the surface area of an Olympic queen mattress. Sleeping directly on the foam edge is not the same experience. Half of your body could be resting on 80 ILD foam while the other half is supported by the comfort layers and coils. Foam rails can also trap heat, creating a warmer sleeping environment because the mattress has fewer ways for heat to escape. When someone sits on the edge in a showroom and sinks a few inches, their immediate thought is, “the edge support is horrible.” But a mattress is not a chair. The spring support and comfort layers are designed to hold your entire body weight distributed over the length of the mattress. Sitting concentrates your weight onto a small number of springs. If you rotate your body 90 degrees so your legs and upper body are on the edge, now 5 to 10 times more springs or more are supporting the same weight. The springs under your butt area are no longer sinking 3-4 inches. In fact, the mattress may barely sink an inch, simply conforming to the support of the springs and comfort layer. Which mattresses offer the best edge support? It varies with each sleeper based on height, weight, weight distribution, and mattress construction. Many hybrid or pocketed spring mattresses use slightly more robust coils around the edge, with tighter coil diameters, thicker gauge coils, or more turns to create the same height. These design choices typically outlast most perimeter foam edge-support designs, giving you stronger, longer-lasting edge support. It is also worth noting that showroom salespeople often make a big deal about sitting on the edge of a mattress and use foam edge support as a sales pitch. Understanding the real mechanics behind edge support will help you make a smarter decision and avoid being misled by what might seem impressive in a brief demonstration. Oh, our master bedroom mattress for the past 3 years has been a Brooklyn Bedding Plank Luxe. 13.5 gauge firm coils. I am 6' 220 and when I sit on the edge of the bed, it barely sinks at all, and when I lie the length of my body on the edge of the mattress when going to sleep, very little if any sinking. It is actually quite a flat surface, firm but not hard. Of all of the mattresses in my house, there are 4 other's, the plank luxe has by far, the flattest, least sink at the edge, regardless of lying or sitting.

r/Mattress20+ Year Mattress Insider: AMA
4 months ago

So, I’m 6' and was over 250 lbs when I bought my Brooklyn Bedding Plank Luxe. Now I’m 220 and a side sleeper. My wife is 5'4", 135 lbs, and also a side sleeper. We both happen to like a firm mattress; I call it “against the rule” sleeping. If I were suggesting some options based only on what you’ve told me so far, and understanding that you’ll be using a foundation that is rigid and specifically designed for your mattress or mattress category: The Titan Plus Elite is a nice mattress, with firm underlying support and a luxurious side-sleeping, euro-style pillowtop. Other mattresses to consider include Shifman Emerald PT, GlacierSleep Apex, DLX Latex Lux Medium, Diamond Black Luxe Quilted Medium, Windom Azalea, a custom design by Sleepez or Arizona Premium, Millbrook Hampshire Soft or Medium, Helix Midnight Elite, Evaya Original Plus Pillowtop, King Koil Reserve Luxury, and European Sleep Works Nordic II. The BackScience 2 or perhaps if you really like softer, their 3, would be a perfect choice. There is going to be more than one mattress that can accommodate anyone’s preferences, and they may feel a bit different from one another. When I tested the ESW Nordic II, I never thought I could be comfortable on a latex mattress, but it is fantastic. Even the Hastens 2000T I tested felt like floating on a cloud; you literally feel nothing, no pressure, no bumps. You almost wonder what is holding you up. But then again, for $90k, it should. The point is, there is not a single mattress that works for everyone. I love a very firm mattress, but a well-thought-out and designed mattress that, for example, Hastens categorizes as medium, can feel like heaven to rest on. Materials matter. Foundations matter. Your pillow will make or break your sleep. So, when you do get a new mattress that is comfortable, make sure the pillow has the right loft for a 6'1" side sleeper and aligns properly with how your body rests on the mattress. With a bit more information on your preferences, likes and dislikes, based on previous choices, you can narrow down choices.

r/MattressHELP... I'm so overwhelmed.
7 months ago

I am 6' 220, formerly 250+. I would stay away from the Nectar, Zinus and some of these mattress that are not specifically designed for plus sized folks. As a side sleeper, you want a support system that is very robust and can handle your larger frame. 3z brands have several mattresses that use their titan core support, which is their firm 13.5gauge spring support, with a variety of comfort layers options depending on which mattress you choose. I have the Plank Luxe, but we love a firm mattress. My wife is 5'4 135 and we sleep of the firmer side of the plank luxe as mostly side sleepers, The Titan Plus Elite is a great option for those who like a more cushioned comfort layer, with strong support below. The Nolah Comfort Plus, Helix Plus Luxe and Elite have similar feels. The DLX Classic Firm, while not as firm as the Titan Plus or the Plank Luxe, is still a robust mattress that will support your frame without giving out on you. There are a bunch of others out there, like the BackScience 2, but now you are starting to get into the 2k+ or even 3k+ range where there are plenty more recommendations. Best of luck to you

r/MattressSide Sleeper Desperation
6 months ago

From a general point of view at a 120 pounds.You are probably a little light for the plank luxe. But my wife is 5' 4" 135, and sleeps on the firmer side with no issues. The first question i've always asked , besides , what foundation you're using and what pillow you are using. A firm mattress for a side sleeper requires a pillow with enough loft to keep their shoulder from digging into the mattress and keep their head and neck aligned. If you truly believe the plank luxe is too firm for you.The next mattress you should consider is the titan plus elite. It has the same 13.5 gauge spring support system, except it is 8 inches as opposed to 6 ,because it's a non flippable mattress, but the comfort layer is much more accommodating for a side sleeper.Who needs more pressure relief.

r/MattressSide Sleeper Desperation
6 months ago

ours is great, we have never had an issue. almost 3 years in.

r/MattressPlus sized side sleeper mattress recommendations
4 months ago

I bought my Plank Luxe at Yawnder and they are one of the best places to do business with and I live in NJ, and they were just great. They are fair and staff is focused on customer satisfactions. Some of the better choices would be the Plank Luxe, Titan Series, the Titan Plus Elite for side and back sleepers, Helix Plus and Plus Elite. Nolah Comfort Pluse, and Bear Elite Hybrid Firm.

r/MattressIs a $4k mattress really that much better over a $1k one?
7 months ago

It depends on which two mattresses you are comparing. Then the question becomes whether you’re comparing quality of materials, longevity, comfort, or some other factor. Keep in mind that hotel mattresses are designed to last 3 to 5 years and are built specifically for that purpose. BiB options can be a bit of a conundrum. You can get a $10,000 bed in a box or a $500 one. Just like with traditional mattresses, you can spend across a similar price range, sometimes with better results and sometimes not. When researching mattresses, the r/mattress subreddit and The Mattress Underground have some really solid information on what to look for. There are higher-density foams that are more durable and typically last longer. Paying more doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll get a more comfortable or better mattress. Brands like Purple, Tempur-Pedic, and Beautyrest can get expensive very quickly, but most bedding and mattress enthusiasts wouldn’t choose them because there are much better options in the same price range. Many people can be comfortable on more than one mattress type. A thoughtfully chosen latex hybrid, a natural fiber mattress, or certain polyfoam hybrids can all feel great, last a reasonable amount of time, and help you wake up feeling refreshed. We just came back from a vacation at a highly rated resort in San Diego, then stayed at a Hilton near San Francisco. The San Diego resort was a much nicer place overall, but the bed was terrible. We woke up with backaches every morning, and the feather pillows were equally uncomfortable. The Hilton had slightly better pillows and a better mattress, but it had visible depressions and was 11 years old. Both mattresses were made by S brands. One was a Eurotop, and the Hilton mattress was a pseudo-tufted model. Both had foam perimeter encasement, and the edge support on both was clearly wearing out. It seems like every hotel we’ve stayed in that uses an S brand mattress leaves us with sore backs. At home, we’re using a $1,500 Brooklyn Bedding Plank Luxe. It’s a very firm and comfortable mattress. While it’s not a luxury option like a Shifman or ViSpring, the simple design, high-density foam, and thicker, firmer gauge springs have worked quite well for us over the past three years. I am not suggesting a $500 mattress, but if it works for you, chances are it may hit the comfort spot, but not the longevity one. Dont be discouraged with the BiB genre, there are some very good ones, particularly the domestically made ones.

r/MattressA different approach to this sub - if you have a mattress you actually like, what is the make/model?
7 months ago

I have five mattresses in my house. I sleep on a Plank Luxe. Whenever we go away, whether it's a five-star hotel or not, we always end up sore until we get back home. The Plank Luxe brings us right back to normal. I’m 6'0", 220 lbs, and my wife is 5'4", 135 lbs. So you can throw out the stereotype that only lighter people can side sleep on a firm mattress. Our Titan Plus Elite is another great mattress. It is very comfortable. I tested it at the LVM Mattress Convention last year and was so impressed that I bought one for the guest room. My GlacierSleep Apex is not as firm as the Plank or the Titan Elite, but it is a pleasure to sleep on. It is better than any hotel mattress we have tried, including the Ritz-Carlton in Lower Manhattan, and far better than the mattresses used at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. I also have two very budget-friendly mattresses that I call my “curiosity mattresses.” These are the Brooklyn Bedding Standard Hybrid and the FlexiSpot U3. Both are surprisingly comfortable, although I am not sure either will hold up for seven to ten years of everyday use. I bought my mother-in-law a DLX Premier Hybrid Firm/Medium split. It feels like a Stearns & Foster Lux Estate but with better components. She has had it for over a year and a half now. It performs flawlessly and ultimately still perfect, like the day it arrived. Before that, her Beautyrest Black lasted only 14 months. I also got my daughter a DLX Classic Hybrid. It is a very comfortable mattress. It is too soft for me personally, although still comfortable. I would have preferred the firm option, but I chose the medium to appeal to a wider range of guests in my daughter’s home. I have tried a variety of Shifman’s firmer mattresses, and I would say they are just about the best out there, right there with ViSpring, Millbrook, Savoir and some other very fine mattresses. I recently bought my other daughter a Helix Twilight Luxe. She loved it in the showroom, so we will see how it performs once it is delivered tomorrow. Helix's new line-up is definitely an improvement over their already decent series of mattresses. Most people come to this sub, and others like The Mattress Underground, to troubleshoot sleep issues. In my experience, the root cause is often the foundation. After that, it usually comes down to a poor match between the sleeper and the mattress. Many shoppers pay more attention to advertising than to the actual materials and construction. Understanding what is inside the mattress and how it fits your body and sleep style is much more important. While specifications do not guarantee comfort, they are the best indicator of durability. If you are shopping for a mattress, start by looking at what it is made of and how well that aligns with your needs, rather than relying on marketing claims.

r/MattressA different approach to this sub - if you have a mattress you actually like, what is the make/model?
7 months ago

Yes, I have the luxe. I think brooklyn bedding and 3z brands have some respectable mattresses. I am bias toward the plank luxe as it is a 2 sided mattress, simple design, no gimmickry, decent density foams, 1.8lb, 13.5g springs. No BS. I find that the luxe is just as firm as the all foam version, but the edge support is way better and long term durability is better than the all foam. I got mine through Yawnder who is an independent authorized dealer with great customer service. Happy to offer any other advice.

r/MattressA different approach to this sub - if you have a mattress you actually like, what is the make/model?
7 months ago

Sorry, I was out at dinner earlier. When I first got the Plank Luxe mattress, I weighed over 250 pounds. I'm now around 220. We find the Plank Luxe super comfortable. I test a lot of different mattresses, toppers, covers, and pillows, so things have rotated in and out a bit, but I definitely have a few favorites. The Plank Luxe is noticeably flatter, firmer, and has better edge support than the Titan Elite, and that makes sense. Both mattresses use the same support system with 13.5-gauge coils, but there are some key differences. The Plank Luxe has a 6-inch coil unit, while the Elite has an 8-inch one. On the firm side, the Plank has 2 inches of high-density foam and a 0.75-inch quilted cover on top. The Elite has about 5 inches of comfort layers above the coils. So, when you sit on the edge of the Elite, it feels a bit softer than the Plank, which is expected. When you lie down on the Elite, you still feel very supported, and it has that "floating on a cloud" luxury feel. The Plank, by comparison, gives you a much firmer, more grounded feel. You can really sense the firmness of the mattress. I’ve used a variety of toppers, like a 2.5-inch Active Dough topper, a 3-inch organic wool topper, a 3-inch firm Talalay latex topper, and the Perfectly Snug smart topper. Sometimes I even combine them. Right now, I’m using the firm Talalay with the Perfectly Snug on top. It definitely adds some cushion, but the overall feel is still firm. I started using the Talalay topper after I had several herniated discs back in April, which left me stuck in bed for over a month. The topper really helped make things more bearable during recovery. There have been a few folks who claim that Plank is not firm at all. Frankly, I dont know what the heck they are talking about. Most of the time, I think it is a case of mistaken identity. The Plank is firm, not hard. Hard is more like an Original Mattress factory heavy gauge spring with and insulator pad and a thin layer of foam, making the mattress feel hard like a rock, whereas the Plank is firm, but it doesnt feel like a table top. The key for someone such as yourself, is to have a mattress with a very robust support layer, and a comfort layer that meets your sleep position, along with a foundation that is strong, rigid and flex free. Despite the firmness, we sleep on our sides without issue as we are careful to use pillows that offer structure, support and keeps our bodies in alignment without allowing our shoulder to dig into the mattress. Yes, the right pillow can do that. Sorry for being so long, but I will pause here, let you take it in and let me know if you have any questions.

r/MattressWhat's the Most DURABLE Innerspring Brand Out There Today?
9 months ago

Correct, I have a titan and a plank luxe in my home. The Plank Luxe from a certain perspective can be considered close to a traditional mattress. It's flippable and uses only 2" of HD foam on the firm side, with a .75" cover. Those mattresses mentioned - Shifman, Vispring and the rest, and there are others, use traditional innersprings to be used with old-fashioned hand tied active box springs. Which OP appears to be asking about. But there are some BiB that rival some of today's modern legacy brands and, in many cases, surpass them.

r/BedroomBuildLessons From Hunting a Budget Hybrid Mattress
2 months ago

Some brands really do make a noticeable difference. A firm Brooklyn Bedding, Glacier Sleep, Engineered Sleep, or DLX mattress can feel completely different from a firm Amazon, Nectar, DreamCloud, or other imported models, especially those that use lower-quality or lower-density foams. This is where a bit of research and education pays off. It’s not just about how a mattress feels during the first month; it’s about how it performs over time. Mattress build and construction, material quality, foam density, and overall design all influence long-term comfort and support. So, while trying mattresses in-store or taking advantage of trial periods is helpful, understanding what’s inside the mattress can save you from disappointment later. A mattress that maintains its firmness and support over years is worth a little extra attention upfront. Of course to address your question of balancing budget, firmness and comfort may depend on what you consider "budget." Once a budget range is established, age, height and weight along with sleep position, that is when you can move on to an educated way to select your mattress.

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r/RVLivingBest RV mattress that's actually comfortable? Stock one is KILLING my back
about 1 month ago

Signature Hybrid's good for RV life, handles the movement and temps fine. For that back pain though, check out Brooklyn Bedding's Plank Firm Luxe. Flips firm/extra firm so you can dial it in. RV Mattress has the Dreamfoam Essential too if you want cheaper. Either way beats waking up sore every day from that stock garbage.

r/rvlifeBest short king mattress tips? Full-timing and need better sleep
4 months ago

I’d look at RV Mattress first since their stuff actually comes in those weird RV sizes and holds up better than the thin pads most rigs ship with. If you want something with more backbone, Brooklyn Bedding has some solid hybrids that last way longer for full time use. Just measure your frame and pick a height that won’t slam into your cabinets and you’re good.

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r/askaustinBest mattress for stomach sleepers? Moving soon to Austin and need it delivered there
6 months ago

For stomach sleepers, stick to a legit medium-firm (about a 6-7/10) with reinforced lumbar foam or coils; super-hard slabs just push your spine into a swayback. I tested Helix Dawn, Plank Firm Luxe, and GhostBed Classic while crashing on an air bed like you, and the Dawn felt okay but my hips still dipped, the Plank was brick-like, and the Classic’s latex-over-coil build kept me flat without numb arms. Look for at least one inch of dense comfort foam over a sturdy coil unit so the center doesn’t cave in after a year. Order two weeks before you land; FedEx will hold the box at a South Austin depot if delivery timing gets messy, or you can ship to the UPS Store on South Lamar and pick it up with a U-Haul. Unbox the first night, walk on it to expand faster, and you’ll actually wake up pain-free. Medium-firm with real lumbar support is the sweet spot.

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r/SciaticaBest mattress for sciatica
about 2 months ago

For sciatica you probably want something with good support without sinking too much. Check out the Plank Firm Luxe from Brooklyn Bedding it's flippable so you can test firm vs extra firm to see what helps your back more or Signature Hybrid from RV Mattress in medium firm gives you responsive coils without too much sink.

r/PlusSizePregnancyBest mattress for heavy people suggestions? 3rd trimester and miserable
3 months ago

Maybe check out Brooklyn Bedding since their hybrids hold weight really well without that sinking feel. A lot of heavier sleepers say the extra coils make it easier to move around, which sounds perfect for late-pregnancy discomfort. You might wanna look at Leesa too if you want something a bit more balanced and comfy without being mushy. Their mids feel steady enough for support but still easy on the hips. A topper usually won’t fix deep sinking once the mattress is already giving up, so a fresh setup might be way kinder on your back right now.

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r/askaustinBest mattress for stomach sleepers recommendations? Need mattress store options too
3 months ago

Yeah Plank Firm Luxe is a good pick for stomach sleepers, it's firm enough to keep your spine aligned. Brooklyn Bedding is mostly online but they have a home trial so you can test it at home and return if it's not right. Way better than trying to find a store that carries it. The flippable design gives you firm and extra firm so you can adjust what works for you.

r/ehlersdanlosBest type of mattress?
4 months ago

If you’re trying to keep things comfy for EDS go check out Brooklyn Bedding or could also try Bear. They make hybrids that feel softer on top but still keep the body lined up so you’re not sinking weird. Super forgiving for kids who feel every bump. I’d just test a medium or soft at home and see how her body reacts before locking anything in.

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r/askaustinBest firm mattress options? Where to try in Austin before buying?
about 2 months ago

Second this - I went there last year - pretty sure they had the Plank varieties in stock to try

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r/askaustinBest mattress for stomach sleepers recommendations? Need mattress store options too
3 months ago

Yeah you really need a firm mattress now that you switched positions otherwise, your hips sink and your back gets all out of line. Plank Firm Luxe is definitely perfect for that.

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r/MattressLooking For A Mattress? START HERE.
9 months ago

Glad you’re back on this sub. I found you on MattressMod after you “left” this one. I’ve been lurking this sub for a couple of years. I must say that I got a little tired of Norm always raving about the Plank Luxe. At Norm’s recommendation I found a local store that had several Brooklyn Bedding brands to try out, which included the Plank Luxe, the Plank, and the Bear Hybrid all in firm. All were way too soft for me. I sank in (or my butt did) in all of them. I was looking for a firm mattress that didn’t feel like I was sleeping in it but rather on it. I’m also a mostly side and sometimes back sleeper. The guide about mattress firmness and side sleeping was a myth to me. I finally found my Goldilocks mattress. I was debating between the new model of Beautyrest World Class level four firm pillowtop and a private label store brand by Southerland. After reading your comments on r/mattressmod about the new World Class, I almost bought the Beautyrest. Both mattresses felt firm and supportive to me. I had a hard time choosing. I decided to go with the one by Southerland even though I had never heard of them before and it was more expensive. After the mattress was set up in my bedroom, I was admiring my new mattress and my decision, I thought I would look at the label to make sure I got what I ordered. The label stated it was a Grand Estate (or whatever the name was for the store’s private label) by Southerland manufactured by Brooklyn Bedding in Oklahoma! I was astonished 😧. I’ve had it for a couple of months now and love it. It was very, very firm when I got it but it’s softening a little now (or I’m getting used to the firmness).

r/MattressLooking For A Mattress? START HERE.
9 months ago

Glad you’re back on this sub. I found you on MattressMod after you “left” this one. I’ve been lurking this sub for a couple of years. I must say that I got a little tired of Norm always raving about the Plank Luxe. At Norm’s recommendation I found a local store that had several Brooklyn Bedding brands to try out, which included the Plank Luxe, the Plank, and the Bear Hybrid all in firm. All were way too soft for me. I sank in (or my butt did) in all of them. I was looking for a firm mattress that didn’t feel like I was sleeping in it but rather on it. I’m also a mostly side and sometimes back sleeper. The guide about mattress firmness and side sleeping was a myth to me. I finally found my Goldilocks mattress. I was debating between the new model of Beautyrest World Class level four firm pillowtop and a private label store brand by Southerland. After reading your comments on r/mattressmod about the new World Class, I almost bought the Beautyrest. Both mattresses felt firm and supportive to me. I had a hard time choosing. I decided to go with the one by Southerland even though I had never heard of them before and it was more expensive. After the mattress was set up in my bedroom, I was admiring my new mattress and my decision, I thought I would look at the label to make sure I got what I ordered. The label stated it was a Grand Estate (or whatever the name was for the store’s private label) by Southerland manufactured by Brooklyn Bedding in Oklahoma! I was astonished 😧. I’ve had it for a couple of months now and love it. It was very, very firm when I got it but it’s softening a little now (or I’m getting used to the firmness).