

Unfortunately, this is going back when our trial is up in 30 days. We bought a 3" memory foam topper that was returnable (through another vendor) to get us through the 60 trial period, but it has made our bed ridiculously high (14") and while it does help relieve the pressure points, it just does not measure up to our old bed as far as comfort goes, and I still have issues with my arms falling asleep when I sleep on my stomach. I have forced myself to sleep on my side with a pillow between my legs, which is the only way I can sleep comfortably and not wake up in pain. Both my husband and I have had hip pain since purchasing this bed, and I can no longer sleep on my stomach. In addition, the three inches is not sufficient because you end up depressing through to the support foam, which is very hard. The gel memory foam simply depresses where you lay, more like a traditional spring form mattress, instead of enveloping your body.

First, the gel memory foam on the pacbed is different from our former bed, which conformed to your body. Unfortunately, the manufacturer was no longer in business or we would have just purchased another.Īfter lots of research of reviews, etc., on the internet, I settled on the pacbed original 11." I was a little concerned about the only complaints being that the bed was too firm, but I thought we would try it and we could also buy a topper if it was too firm. Prior to that happening however, we were very happy with the bed. Our former memory foam mattress lasted about 7 years, and my husband and I were beginning to have lower back pain because the bed had broken down and was too soft. I had great hopes for this bed however, it is just too firm. With 34% renewable foam and good initial reports on comfort, eco-conscious customers can feel good about trying out this mattress. It features an organic cotton cover, a 3'' BioLux® foam layer, and an 8'' BioLux® layer. With a partnership with OneTreePlanted, there is a lot to love about this mattress. The EcoLux® mattress is their newest addition, offering a mattress made of renewable materials. Lastly, here is what's inside their Eco-Lux®: This mattress gets good reviews from customers for initial comfort. With the Pluralux® and micro-coils, this mattress offers a responsive, medium-firm profile that provides plenty of support. The pocket spring layer also has a 1'' SureAlign® Foam layer above and below. It offers a 3'' Pluralux® foam cushion layer, followed by a 1'' micro-coil layer, and 7'' pocket spring layer beneath. The Dual Hybrid mattress is their pocket coil mattress option, starting at $1149. Next, here is what's inside their Dual Hybrid™: Ideal for stomach and back sleepers, this mattress gets good initial comfort ratings, but some described it lacking in long lasting firmness. This supportive option provides a bit of give on the surface layer and moisture wicking in its Tencel® cover. It has three foam layers - 3'' of gel-infused memory foam, 2'' of Pluralux® transitional and responsive foam, and 7'' of dense support foam. The Tranquillium mattress is a firm, but balanced option that starts at $999. Next, here is what's inside their Tranquillium® Mattress: These mattresses get good ratings from customers initially, but some had issues with durability. This mattress comes with three foam layers - 3'' of gel-infused memory foam, 3'' of a transition foam layer that helps with pressure relief, and 5'' of high density support foam. The Azul starts at $849 and comes at a medium-soft profile, ideal for smaller side sleepers. Next, here is what's inside their Azul™ Mattress: Those that described issues mostly mentioned firmness disagreements. With a medium-firm mattress feel, most customers report really liking the feel initially with a good blend of support and pressure point relief. It comes with 3'' of gel-infused memory foam and 8'' of support foam. The Original is also a two layer foam mattress that offers a thicker profile than the Essential. Next, here is what's inside their Original: When it comes to comfort, most customers report happy experiences, but there were some complaints about durability for some. The Essential is Bed In A Box's most affordable option and comes with two foam layers - 3'' of gel-infused memory foam and 6'' of support foam.

First, here is what's inside their Essential:
