October 14, 2009
From Todd -
I am trying to determine the difference between the Sealy springfree and the purembrace mattresses. The Sealy website doesn’t give
many specifics as to the construction differences and similarities.
Hi Todd,
There is only one difference between the Purembrace and Springfree lines. That difference is a layer in the Purembrace called a pressure relief inlay. This layer is a zoned layer of foam that provides excellent support by changing the firmness of the foam in areas where you need more or less support. You may notice a little bit of a softer feel in the center third of the mattress so it contours to your body better where your spine is. The outer thirds (head and foot areas) may feel a little firmer as these areas do not require as much support. I hope this information will help you with choosing a mattress. Please feel free to contact us with any other questions or comments.
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Posted by Brenda
October 1, 2009
From Paul -
I was wondering what mattress on your website is the same as the Sealy Wakefield Ultra Plush? I know they all have different names depending on the vendor selling it.
Hi Paul,
The name did not come up in our cross ref, however I enlarged the photo from the link they provided and it is a Sealy Posturepedic Preferred in an Ultra Plush – so the only option is the Eaglewood Ultra Plush on our website.
This is based on the photo being accurate on the competitor’s website.
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Posted by Brenda
September 17, 2009
From Bob -
I purchased the Winslow Park from you a couple of years ago. I am interest in purchasing another one but cannot find that model. What is a comparible Sealy model to what I purchased before.
Hi Bob,
The replacement model for the Winslow Park for the 2009 line is the
Greenhurst LTD Plush Euro Pillowtop
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Posted by Brenda
September 16, 2009
From Annette -
I am having trouble deciding between mattresses. I am 34 years old and have arthritis of the back. I sleep on my side mainly and my husband sleeps on his stomach most of the time. Sealy recommends the Latx/Memory Foam for me and a Sealy Posturpedic for my husband. I enjoy a softer mattress. We both prefer a bed on the softer side but am afraid of getting something that would feel too soft. Is there anything that you could reccomend for both of us?
Hi Annette,
We would recommend the Sealy Spring Free latex line. It offers excellent pressure reduction for sensitive pressure points while still providing excellent support. You might consider visiting www.sealy.com to locate a store in your area that carries Spring Free so you can identify a mattress that has the comfort that is not too hard or too soft. Every store carries the same mattress with a different name. Once you find a mattress with the comfort you like give us a call so we tell you which one is the same at our or store, and you can then compare prices.
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Posted by Brenda
September 4, 2009
From James -
I am interested in purchasing a new King mattress. I believe my comfort zone is 7-8. I prefer a soft mattress as long as it supports my lower back appropriately. I do experience lower back pain if my mattress is uncomfortable. I was look at the Sealy Autumn Prairie that you have on sale. I did notice that the latex mattresses did not get very good reviews.
Is this one that you would recommend? Perhaps, you could recommend others in that price range that I should consider. Thank you
Hi James,
Thank you for contacting www.us-mattress.com
We sell hundreds of latex mattresses per year and unfortunately, not many people review them on our site. The Autumn Prairie is new to our site and is quite comparable to the Sealy Meadowcrest ultra plush, but with a much better price. I can certainly recommend the Autumn Prairie if you would like a mattress that is on the softer side, but still quite supportive. I hope this helped, but if you would like to speak with one of our sales associates, please feel free to give us a call by dialing 1 800 455 1052.
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Posted by Brenda
August 30, 2009
From Terry -
I want to buy the Chandler Springs. Do you carry it?
Hi Terry,
The Sealy Chandler Springs Ultra Plush is the same as the Akerman Ultra Plush on our website.
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Posted by Brenda
August 27, 2009
From Nicole -
I am looking for a sealy postopedic, oak crest, pillow top. Do you carry this item?
Hi Nicole,
The Oak Crest is known as the Eaglewood in our lineup of Sealy posturepedic mattresses.
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Posted by Brenda
August 21, 2009
From Debi -
Would like you to recommend a mattress that is good for side sleepers, tall and big people, with good support. comfort 6.5 -7. Do not want to sink into bed so much. No insulator, to hot.
Hi Debi,
I have checked into the questions you are asking and in my opinion a comfort level of 6.5 – 7 is too soft. This is a really soft mattress that you will sink into. The taller and bigger the person, the softer it will feel, and the further you will sink. For larger people, you will need a firmer mattress.
If you are concerned about the warmth of the mattress, I suggest using a non-pillowtop style. The Sealy Spring Free latex mattress is the best for keeping the mattress cool, and I recommend the Sealy Garden Vine Plush.
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Posted by Brenda
August 17, 2009
From Brian -
Sears has the Sealy Cason Bay Plush Pillow top . Do you carry it? What do you charge for shipping?
Hi Brian,
The Cason Bay is identical to the Sealy Stonesedge on our website. We don’t charge for shipping anywhere in the continental US.
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