I've never tried the sleep number bed before, though I have some friends who have one, and they said you have to reset it to 0 every day when you get up, which would annoy me.
I recently moved from a regular spring mattress to a gel-infused tempurpedic, and I LOVE IT! It took a few nights of sleeping on it (almost a week) to fully get used to how different it felt from a traditional mattress, but it's great! My SO has the "firm" side and I have "soft" (which is no additional cost, to have it half and half), there is no valley or anything in the middle. It's one full mattress. It's very, very comfortable, and conforms to your body.
I'm an insomniac, and it has even helped me fall asleep a bit faster!
Side note: As a child, I had a waterbed, and it was amazing. I wish those were still popular, even though I can't have one in my apartment building right now.
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From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Steward, David
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 10:12 AM
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Subject: Re: Friday Pondering - sleep
You can all have your sleep number beds. Tried this for a few years.
Problem number 1 -- Quality was poor and components failed.
Problem number 2 -- I am married. My wife enjoyed a much different setting then did I. This resulted in a "cliff" in the middle of the bed. I constantly rolled off of my edge onto hers. Frustrating and uncomfortable. Repeated conversations with the sleep number people did nothing to help. We eventually simply chose a setting on both sides that was acceptable. But doesn't this invalidate the major selling point of the system?
Haven't tried any kind of foam system. Love our conventional mattress and sleep well. Sweet dreams to you number people, I will count sheep.
More than any other posting, these opinions definitely represent my personal view and not that of my firm!!
David B. Steward
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