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Old 10-31-2007, 08:07 AM #1
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We purchased a 'Kingsdown' last year and it's wonderfully comfortable. We each have our own sides which are tailored to our individual body shapes and pressure requirements.

When we were looking we tried numerous options and although the new era latex memory foam mattresses are very allergy free etc I felt very hot (heat that is, hehe) in those ones. It's a time consuming decision to make and an expensive one if you make an incorrect choice.
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Hi. I know for me my mattress in MI which I got at Art Van I forgot the name but has the pillow top is amazing but the cheaper one I got here though a pillow top is horrible and I feel it. I got that spa topper for it but stil not the same. I think investing in a real good one is worth it because they usually last awhile. I wonder if there are and I'm sure these would be super expensive but a custom one like orthotics for the feet for someone like silverlady who has extreme problems. I think too some places will let you try it and just pay the delivery but this could be way off base.
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I know some love them or hate them - but waterbeds have come a long way.

you can get full flow, 60, 75,80,90 or even 100% wave reduction

lumbar support

memory foam top

frame or frameless

washable

If allergies to dust mites ?? a waterbed would be a better choice I think too.
If interested here's some waterbed links -
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...ds&btnG=Search
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