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Sensaire mattress
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Real_Toothfairy
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Hi
I have seen this mattress and was wondering if anyone has one or has any knowledge about it.
My OH has a real problem with beds with springs......no matter how good the bed is, he always says he can feel the springs??? I cant for some reason!!!
This bed has no springs but has an air chamber then a memory foam layer.
Sounds abit too good to be true.
Can someone help???
Thanks is advance
I have seen this mattress and was wondering if anyone has one or has any knowledge about it.
My OH has a real problem with beds with springs......no matter how good the bed is, he always says he can feel the springs??? I cant for some reason!!!
This bed has no springs but has an air chamber then a memory foam layer.
Sounds abit too good to be true.
Can someone help???
Thanks is advance
Never buys anything at full price unless completely forced to do so!!! :whistle:
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They were showing this on Ideal world the other day. You can control each half of the bed with a remote control so if you like your half firmer than your partner then you turn yours up and vice versa. Also the person on the other half of the bed never even moved when the other one was adjusting their side with the remote.If practice makes perfect, and nobody is perfect....................................
Why practice!:T0 -
Yeah thats where I saw them but cant find many reviews. Sounds like a great mattress just want some feedback about them. Thanks thoughNever buys anything at full price unless completely forced to do so!!! :whistle:0
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Sounds like a complete gimmick to me........£675 for a double air mattress with a memory foam topper on it. :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:They don't even state the depth or the density of the memory foam.
The fact is that with a good quality mattress you OH will NOT be able to feel the springs at all. What mattresses has he used in the past??0 -
Hi ....we have had a range of Silentnight mattresses in the past and have also got a mattress topper at the mo.
I saw the Sensaire for £349.
It doesnt seem to matter what mattress it is....pocket sprung.....any sprung!!! He seems to be able to feel the springs!!! I cant feel a thing???
Maybe its all in his head!!! lolNever buys anything at full price unless completely forced to do so!!! :whistle:0 -
If you get an all foam mattress (memory foam on reflex foam)- you soon know if its all in his head!0
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Thats what I said!!! But he doesnt want an all foam mattress??? Cant please him!!
He likes the idea of the Sensaire as he can adjust the feel of the mattress. Just not sure about it as havent seen many reviews.
Having said that might just order it and if no good then return it as you have that option when buying from Ideal World.Never buys anything at full price unless completely forced to do so!!! :whistle:0 -
Real_Toothfairy wrote: »Hi ....we have had a range of Silentnight mattresses in the past and have also got a mattress topper at the mo.
I saw the Sensaire for £349.
It doesnt seem to matter what mattress it is....pocket sprung.....any sprung!!! He seems to be able to feel the springs!!! I cant feel a thing???
Maybe its all in his head!!! lol
If it was a Silentnight mattress, then you probably could feel the springs due to their low quality.
£349 is still very expensive for an air mattress.0 -
Real_Toothfairy wrote: »Thats what I said!!! But he doesnt want an all foam mattress??? Cant please him!!
He likes the idea of the Sensaire as he can adjust the feel of the mattress. Just not sure about it as havent seen many reviews.
Having said that might just order it and if no good then return it as you have that option when buying from Ideal World.
You know you have to pay an extra £75 to be able to return it don't you?
All foam mattresses can be hot and sweaty, and don't give as good support as sprung ones.
I wouldn't like to sleep every night on an air bed. One or two nights maybe.0 -
U dont have to pay the £75 to return via Ideal world. I think thats with BodyImpressions. But I will check before we decide to order.
I will have a further look around though at some other sprung ones before we make a decision.Never buys anything at full price unless completely forced to do so!!! :whistle:0 -
Real_Toothfairy wrote: »U dont have to pay the £75 to return via Ideal world. I think thats with BodyImpressions. But I will check before we decide to order.
I will have a further look around though at some other sprung ones before we make a decision.
I'd check if I were you, as most companies won't accept returnd on mattresses that have been opened and slept on. There are some who will, but not usually the big companies.0
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