Ya...but good latex ones are a shit ton more than these or any memory foam mattress.Originally posted by suntan
Yeah that's why Buster recommends latex, it's a lot more durable.
Ya...but good latex ones are a shit ton more than these or any memory foam mattress.Originally posted by suntan
Yeah that's why Buster recommends latex, it's a lot more durable.
Yes, this is the one! I love it.Originally posted by ronaldo
Replaced it with this:
https://www.costco.ca/Novaform%C2%AE....10359331.html
Everyone (myself included) that has slept in my bed absolutely loves it. Quite firm, but not the the point where there is no give in the bed. Absolutely love it
And Lady, you're small. My girlfriends are always 120-130 lbs it seems and they love/have loved it. They barely make a dent but super comfortable all the same. But you know, if you wanna "try before you buy" I've got tons of flight points with your name ALL over them....
Last edited by JRSC00LUDE; 01-15-2017 at 05:29 PM.
Originally posted by SJW
Once again another useless post by JRSCOOLDUDE.
Originally posted by snowcat
Don't let the e-thugs and faggots get to you when they quote your posts and write stupid shit.^^ Fact CheckedOriginally posted by JRSC00LUDE
I say stupid shit all the time.
Figured I would give this an update. Have been using the bed for almost 2 months now and overall pretty pleased with it. It is a little on the softer side from what I was expecting, but still quite comfortable. I suppose firmness is all personal preference anyways.
I would recommend it. Looks like the price went up $100CAD as well from when I bought it. I paid $840 all in for the King.
$50 off - yes its a referral link
http://endy.refr.cc/DWT73V2
Endy
Leesa
Casper
SO many to choose now. Whats with the influx of these online mattress suddenly
Originally posted by GTS Jeff
You know those bored stay at home moms who's entire lives revolve around driving their kids to soccer, various cleaning accessories, and worrying about neighbourhood rapists? The kind of people that watch the View and go "uh huh..." Those unfulfilled people who try to fill the void in their empty lives by writing whiny letters to the editor complaining about shit that no one really cares about?
Well imagine if instead of writing that letter to the editor, she just posts on a car forum for car enthusiasts. That's Kritafo.
They are cheap as hell to make, so the profit margin is huge, and people hate mattress stores, so they are wililng to buy online to avoid that unpleasant experience.
What sets these options apart from the several Ikea options?
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Not sure what Ikea's return policy is, but for me it was the 100 day hassle free trial. Figured I got nothing to lose might as well try it out.Originally posted by ExtraSlow
They are cheap as hell to make, so the profit margin is huge, and people hate mattress stores, so they are wililng to buy online to avoid that unpleasant experience.
What sets these options apart from the several Ikea options?
With foam, I found that its good to get it slight bit firmer to start and then add a soft topper (like 1" ) to help make it less so - at least until it gets used.
We've had ours for abut a month now, love it. I tend to sleep with my head resting on my arm, and would wake up with really bad shoulder pain. I haven't had that issue since we got the endy. Both of us love this thing.
Coming from a top of the line king size sealy coil mattress.
Cereal Killer.
@iambrianspilner
Not to threadjack but ice I've got a regular queen mattress really comfortable I'll be having to sell come middle of may haha
Just curious if any is concerned with VOC off gassing from these types of mattresses?
had my endy for about half a year now, overall i'm happy, but found one side to be sagging a bit (i'm 170lb, wife is 130lb).
when you first open it, there is definitely some off gassing happening, but it went away after a week. i'm pretty sure all memory foam mattress will have this issue.
also, I thought the mattress was too firm for me, so called Endy to have it returned. they ended up giving me a free memory foam topper. it seemed to make it more plush, and we ended up keeping it all.
i'm liking it way more than my old pocket coil mattresses for sure though
Too comment on the off gasses,
First day, very noticeable. Second day, barely noticeable. Third day 99% gone.
Cereal Killer.
@iambrianspilner
Anyone know what (if any) flame retardants they use? Apparently they are quite toxic.
This was a good resource:
http://sleepopolis.com/mattress-reviews/
I think only one of them is "organic" (I know dumb term for a mattress) using no harsh chemicals but I don't remember exactly.
I'm a side sleeper (my arm under my pillow then my hard on top) 99% of the time as well and I think some of these mattresses are much better for that than others.
I think the Loom & Leaf was a really good one, but not available in Canada unless that has changed. The Casper was one of the lowest reviewed, and I don't think he tried an Endy yet.
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So, these are good for big guys? I'm 245-250 most days and my hips/shoulders are always sore in the morning. Shoulders are my fault for sleeping with my arms above my head/under my pillow most of the time and just overall destruction over the years, but my hips being sore is just annoying..
I kinda wanna try one now since it has such a good return policy..
^^ I think they pay shipping both ways, so really at the end of the day I guess there is nothing at all to lose. Also gives you an idea how enormous their profit margins are, because they can't re-sell the used beds that they have paid to ship back
wife decided on an endy for our guest room, for these reasons...
At $850, its $300 - $350 cheaper than its competitors
Canadian product & Canadian owned company
Ships & delivers in 3-6 days
100 in-home trial. No cost/risk return if unsatisfied
Can use regular box spring if desired, but is recommended to put on slats/board.
I waffled long and hard between Endy and Casper. Apparently Casper is better suited to lighter people. It feels plusher to folks who weigh between 140 and 200lbs. When you start getting into the 200lb range, all the plushness gets compressed, and you're lying on the support layers.
Endy is built the other way around. Lighter people will find it feels firmer, because they float on top of the mattress. Heavier people will find it feels plusher, because they will be heavy enough to activate the plush layers.
Both the Endy and the Casper are rated as medium-firm. (Firmness being rated from 1 to 10, 1 being squishy, 10 being soft.) Casper is rated as 6.0. Endy is rated at 6.5.
So even though Endy is rated as slightly firmer, its noted that it cradles and supports larger people better, and feels softer, than Casper.
Originally posted by ricosuave
wife decided on an endy for our guest room, for these reasons...
At $850, its $300 - $350 cheaper than its competitors
Canadian product & Canadian owned company
Ships & delivers in 3-6 days
100 in-home trial. No cost/risk return if unsatisfied
Can use regular box spring if desired, but is recommended to put on slats/board.
I waffled long and hard between Endy and Casper. Apparently Casper is better suited to lighter people. It feels plusher to folks who weigh between 140 and 200lbs. When you start getting into the 200lb range, all the plushness gets compressed, and you're lying on the support layers.
Endy is built the other way around. Lighter people will find it feels firmer, because they float on top of the mattress. Heavier people will find it feels plusher, because they will be heavy enough to activate the plush layers.
Both the Endy and the Casper are rated as medium-firm. (Firmness being rated from 1 to 10, 1 being squishy, 10 being soft.) Casper is rated as 6.0. Endy is rated at 6.5.
So even though Endy is rated as slightly firmer, its noted that it cradles and supports larger people better, and feels softer, than Casper.
Thanks for this awesome info. I'm a big guy and wanted to try this out but un-sure which one was firm enough. I've always bought mattress from Costco but always end up replacing after 3-4 years
Any idea how firm the Leesa one is?
Originally posted by GTS Jeff
You know those bored stay at home moms who's entire lives revolve around driving their kids to soccer, various cleaning accessories, and worrying about neighbourhood rapists? The kind of people that watch the View and go "uh huh..." Those unfulfilled people who try to fill the void in their empty lives by writing whiny letters to the editor complaining about shit that no one really cares about?
Well imagine if instead of writing that letter to the editor, she just posts on a car forum for car enthusiasts. That's Kritafo.
This.Originally posted by Mitsu3000gt
^^ I think they pay shipping both ways, so really at the end of the day I guess there is nothing at all to lose. Also gives you an idea how enormous their profit margins are, because they can't re-sell the used beds that they have paid to ship back
BTW- It's all marketing hype. You can go to Walmart and get the same thing for a fraction of the cost.
Amazon has a company that sells memory foam mattresses online for a fraction of the cost too. Called "Classic Brands". they have pretty great reviews.
I have one in our guest room, no complaints at all. off gassing is pretty strong for the first couple weeks though.