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I am suffering more and more with back pain. I find it very difficult to get comfortable in bed. This morning I got up and went and slept on the sofa where I always get comfortable. I've decided a new mattress may help. I'm off to test some mattresses next week. Any tips? Any particular recommendations? TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's a nightmare (!) trying to choose a new mattress. For a double/king they can cost anything from a couple of £100 to over £1000 and you don't really know if it will suit until you've slept on it a few times. Some of the (foam?) ones offer a trial period when you can return it if it's not OK.
I switched from a Sealy Posturepaedic which I found was too hard since I put on weight to a Silentnight (cheap) which is much better. I may try a foam topper as well - not sure.
If I remember correctly Dave, I had a deal where the people I bought my new mattress from would take away the old one. Can't remember if there was a charge for this or not but it would have been a lot cheaper than disposing of it myself. My cleaner is due shortly I'll ask her if she can see a name on the mattress when she changes the sheets. IF I remember!
It was probably John Lewis or possibly M&S.
These should help you choose BM.
The quick list
Best overall. Brook + Wilde Elite mattress. Best overall. ...
Memory foam. Emma Original. Best memory foam. ...
Firm feel. Simba Hybrid Pro mattress. Best firm mattress. ...
Back pain. Levitex mattress. Best for back pain. ...
Premium hybrid. Panda mattress. Best premium hybrid. ...
Cheap mattress. Rem-Fit Pocket 1000. Best budget.
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