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When it came time to replace a mattress that was older than me, I did a maddening amount of research before making a purchase, since they're pretty darn expensive. Here's a few takeaways:
Of the better things to look for in a mattress, I would recommend:
Personally, I purchased my hybrid mattress online at Arizona Mattress, since they had the lowest price for the materials and design that I wanted. I've been sleeping on it for nearly 2 years now, and have been very pleased with it.
If you search around for a coupon code, you can bring down the price another 5 or 10% or so. I got a coupon code from this mattress manufacturer coalition forum, which is such an odd thing to exist, lol. That forum has some affiliate coupon codes for almost all of the major online mattress companies.
If possible, try out a mattress first at a local store, then purchase it online to avoid the markup.
I did the same research and your second set of points are spot-on. Hybrid mattress with pocket springs are amazing.
The only physical store worth a damn is Ikea. Their hybrid mattresses aren't bad and decently priced. Although it tended to sag after a few years, it was still worth it for the price I paid.
I've since gone with Titan mattress and have been extremely happy paying a bit more for the increased quality and durability. I've had mine for 3 years and it hasn't shown any signs of wear.
I do not recommend IKEA mattresses. We had one and it started sagging about a week in and my husband started having back pain. New mattress and back pain went away.
Do you remember specifically which mattress you tried? From when I’ve looked, they have some really cheap options, and some higher quality options.
I slept on on of their cheap mattress just out of college and liked it, but I haven’t used them in a while. I’m strongly considering their HAUGSVÄR mattress as a budget-friendly/midrange option.
I believe it was the Myrbacka.
Myr backa hurts. Noted.
Thanks!
IKEA only sells cheap shit. For furniture it isn’t too bad but the build quality still sucks.
Never cheap out on a mattress. Your back and health will pay for it over time. Spend the money.
I beg to differ. IKEA sells at a bunch of price points with good value. The quality and durability of their furniture is better than their competition for the most part.
I distinctly remember them selling at least one mattress for more than $1000 USD. That’s not cheap unless you’re exceptionally wealthy.
Their hybrid mattress is damn good for the price, especially when it's on sale. Not everyone can afford spending so much money. At the time I couldn't, that Ikea mattress was leagues ahead of the competition.