Mon56 0 Report post Posted April 18, 2014 Hi All,I'm in the big dilemma right now due to the huge variety of the mattress, I've tried various type of mattress ranging around $2000 and it's just feels the same like any other normal bed but when I've tried those ranging from $3000 and above you can really tell the difference especially this bed Dunlopillo Elizabeth which costed $3800 for the king size which really way beyond comfortable. My question is, is it worth it to invest that much for the mattress and Any review regarding this Dunlopillo Elizabeth? Because when I've tried to google it, I've discovered those post dated on 2010 and 2013 whereby all the Dunlopillo mattress is start sagging within 3-4 years time. Please share with me your expertise and knowledge. Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
woodywood 0 Report post Posted April 19, 2014 maybe this link might help you.http://www.renotalk.com/forum/topic/6262-which-matress-is-good/?p=837376My lessons about buying mattress (and other products) has taught me not to listen to sale talk too much, go for quality assured products by choosing manufacturers or factories with ISO-9001. This is the only way to assure consumers that their products has QC.Sales talk and brands does not assurance quality products. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SamTheMan 7 Report post Posted April 20, 2014 Hi All,I'm in the big dilemma right now due to the huge variety of the mattress, I've tried various type of mattress ranging around $2000 and it's just feels the same like any other normal bed but when I've tried those ranging from $3000 and above you can really tell the difference especially this bed Dunlopillo Elizabeth which costed $3800 for the king size which really way beyond comfortable. My question is, is it worth it to invest that much for the mattress and Any review regarding this Dunlopillo Elizabeth? Because when I've tried to google it, I've discovered those post dated on 2010 and 2013 whereby all the Dunlopillo mattress is start sagging within 3-4 years time. Please share with me your expertise and knowledge. Thanks Here's the lowdown on mattresses. To make a spring mattress comfortable, a lot of soft foams are used on the comfort layer to make it very plush. This is due to the fact that pocketed coil spring systems are fairly firm. Spring systems don't sag very much but the foams in the comfort layer will.You may want to consider getting a full foam mattress if you are looking for an ultra plush feeling. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PrestigeAffairs 1 Report post Posted May 23, 2014 Hi All,I'm in the big dilemma right now due to the huge variety of the mattress, I've tried various type of mattress ranging around $2000 and it's just feels the same like any other normal bed but when I've tried those ranging from $3000 and above you can really tell the difference especially this bed Dunlopillo Elizabeth which costed $3800 for the king size which really way beyond comfortable. My question is, is it worth it to invest that much for the mattress and Any review regarding this Dunlopillo Elizabeth? Because when I've tried to google it, I've discovered those post dated on 2010 and 2013 whereby all the Dunlopillo mattress is start sagging within 3-4 years time. Please share with me your expertise and knowledge. Thanks Always look for a high density padding on the mattress for a longer lifespan, that way it won't sag as easilyDo not mistake hardness of the padding with density. Example, softer feel of a padding does not mean it is low density.All types of foam/latex have different density and different firmness level Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stephannie 0 Report post Posted October 29, 2014 Very professional and helpful. Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites