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Stearns & Foster - Estate 13.5" Extra Firm Mattress

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r/MattressBest twin mattress for an overweight person?
about 2 months ago

I’d suggest a Twin XL Stearns & Foster Estate Ultra Firm. Twin XL mattresses are 5” longer than normal twin and Stearns are just built better Checkout local liquidation stores where they advertise 50-80% off MSRP. If they’re anything like my place, They’ll have an odd Twin XL laying around. Typically sold in pairs for split king adjustable base beds those Stearns Twin XL are unbeatable in quality. Even if you spend a little more it’ll be worth it in the long run. And most dealers now have No credit required financing Hope this helps!

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r/BuyItForLifeBest FIRM mattress options
5 months ago

You need a traditional mattress if you want to sleep firm, not some foam shit. I love an extra firm mattress, and I’ve only slept on Stearns and Foster for 15 years. They’re great for me.

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r/AskWomenOver60Mattress recommendations for bad back
about 2 months ago

My partner has back issues and I have hip pain from injuries. We are pretty old school and need a very firm mattress so we got the Stearns and Foster extra firm innerspring, the very hardest one. It has a name but our sales person gave it the nickname “the brick“! I will look on the invoice and see if I can find an actual model number if you’re interested in a good oldfashioned firm mattress that will last. ETA he is 70, I am 67.

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

I had the exact same concerns when mattress shopping. Yeah, every mattress felt different degrees of 'good' but $4k good? Went with the Costco S&F that's basically the S&F Estate Firm (although they call it a medium) for about $1k and sleep great.

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r/BuyItForLifeA good mattress, do they exist anymore?
7 months ago

Stearns and Foster Extra Firm King. That’s it for me. But everyone is different.

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r/MattressWhat’s the firmest mattress you like?
14 days ago

S&F Estate Extra Firm. Like putting a thin blanket on a garage floor

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r/MattressTrying to buy a new mattress and I’m honestly overwhelmed 😅
8 days ago

This is so crazy, I just came here to say I just went through this exact experience 2 weeks ago, was overwhelmed and ended up with a stearns and foster estate firm and I’m obsessed

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r/FrugalBest mattress under 1000 dollars that actually last? I'm done with fugazis/lemons
12 months ago

They're a great value, yes, but I got a Stearns Foster Estate Firm from Costco and its still a hybrid that sinks after a few minutes. By morning theres a huge trough that you have to roll out of. We first got a Sealy that was more memory foam than coils, imo. Tried that for a month and then upgraded to the Stearns and Foster but both were super soft feeling. I just want a CA King mattress thats like an old fashioned coil and padding (minimual foam, esp memory types) type that lasts like my old ones used to. When I was young my mattress never changed for 20 years. Where are those mattresses???!! **Edit: 2 Months later: I've now gone through every non box mattress at Costco and just initiated the return on the last one. (beautyrest something or other) I then remembered that Macy's Home stores used to have mattresses and I hadnt been there in a while. I think I might have found my mattress!! I'm going back later today to get one. While they have the usual hybrid/tempurpedic crap I counted 8 mattresses that would be counted as an old fashioned coil/innerspring non foam mattresses. They bounce when you bounce on them. I don't sink 6 inches into them. I might be able to sleep on them without sweating all night!! Wish me luck! I'll update again!**

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r/MattressIs a $4k mattress really that much better over a $1k one?
about 2 months ago

How much do you weigh? Age? Makes a big difference when mattress shopping. I have been through 4! In the past few yrs! I give them away and start over. 60 yr old with arthritis, previous back surgery with hardware, 200lbs from not being able to be active as I used to. My 6k temperpedic kills my back but my 40 yr old son says it’s comfortable. He has no back issues. So I think it all depends on the persons age & health. The S& F from Costco I read somewhere that it was made from lower end materials than one you would buy at mattress stores. Not even sewn properly on the corners. I think it could work for some. But it’s. It going to last long before the dips start.

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r/MattressSide sleeper with shoulder pain. Need recommendations. Way too many options....
4 months ago

I got to try it out locally first :) I tried the S&F Estate and the DreamStar and could hardly tell the difference between the two. The DreamStar was quite a bit cheaper. We had ordered the Douglas Alpine without trying it and ended up returning it. It was just too firm for me, I experienced shoulder, and across the back pain. We just bought it in August, so time will tell. Ours did come with a 15 year warranty though.