great for about two years then they start to fall apart, ironically right when your 20 year warranty begins to be prorated. warranty only covers the first two year 100%. too many problems, bad pumps, leaking air chambers, and start to roll to the middle each of your numbers are drastically different. I would stick to a good uality innerspring personally.
Yes they work almost identically as the Sleep number beds do, just less expensive.
Yes, we sleep soundly in our beds.
Sleep Number beds are manufactured in the U.S.A. by Select Comfort, Inc. They have 2 plants, in Utah and S. Carolina. They are a vertically marketed Company and produce their own products. Sleep Number beds have been around since 1979, but incorporated in 1987 to become Select Comfort, Inc. The current branding is Sleep Number, or Sleep Number by Select Comfort.
When purchasing a regular bed you are "stuck" with one comfort level. A sleep number bed can be adjusted to an individuals preferred comfort level whether it be more or less firm.
Sleep number beds first come on the market in 1987 when Robert and JoAnn Walker founded the company "Select Comfort." They are the manufacturer of the popular sleep number beds.no dont listen to the 1987 if that was true then the people would have had smart phones back then
They don't sleep.
Yes, children who are old enough to sleep on beds in bedrooms can nap or sleep there.
No. They are two completely different companies. Sleep Number has it's own website as does Sealy. They both sell similar products, obviously, becuase they are bed companies. I'm sure that you can find a mattress at each that you like so this should not be a problem.
Yes, people generally sleep peacefully in their beds at night.
no they sleep in beds too
The beds were reclining seats to sleep in.
Sleep Number and Overstock are both online stores that sell latex beds. SitnSleep is a physical store that sells them. Amazon is another online retailer that sells latex beds.