Sealy Posturpedic Mattresses
Manufacturers of Sealy Posturpedic mattresses and indeed chiropractors across the world, recommend that people replace their mattress every 10-12 years, depending on the wear and tear that the mattress has undertaken and whether it has been turned and rotated on a regular basis.
As a general rule, if you have an existing bed that is fixed to a sprung base, then replacement around every 12 or 13 years is ideal. But if you have an existing mattress on an un-sprung base (including fixed-slat bases) then you might get 8-10 years at the absolute most. Even further to this, if you have a mattress that is of poor quality or you have really looked after it very well, then it may only last 6-8 years. In any event, it is highly recommended that you replace your mattress with one of the new Sealy Posturpedic mattresses at least every 10 years for hygiene reasons, even if you haven’t yet noticed the peaks, dips or lumps that keep you awake or give you a sore neck in the mornings.
Ultimately, there is no one definitive answer as to what constitutes a good mattress. People all around the country have a different view – some prefer Sealy Posturpedic mattresses, while others prefer the chamber like strength of inflatable air mattresses. Either way, mattresses are a very personal thing and it call comes down to what you want and what makes you feel comfortable.
When looking for a mattress there is a wide variety that you can select from. Every mattress is different from the next in terms of comfort and support, so manufacturers and retailers emphasize that the best way to choose one is to go out and lie on as many as possible. Sealy Posturpedic mattresses are no different and any reputable retailer will openly invite you to lie down and ‘test drive’ the mattresses before you make a decision.
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