I just purchased a S&F Kimberly Plush and have I have only slept in it 3days but it is gving my husband and I shoulder and back pains. I was wondering is the Kimberly Plush a firm mattress? Also does it retain heat my husband says it is also making him sweat. Thanks for your help
Hi Ramona,
None of the "plush" S&F models is what I'd consider soft. They all have more of a medium feel. It does take a couple of weeks for a new mattress to loosen up...and can take that long to adjust to your new alignment. If you need a softer feel, consider a soft latex topper.
The Kimberley is not considered a "warm" mattress. However, since the fabric flame guard law was enacted, some people have reported feeling warm on mattresses that don't normally sleep warm. Besides adding comfort, the latex topper will also insulate you and your husband from the flame guard cover.
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Posted by: Creative Recreation | September 01, 2010 at 08:56 PM
We have two boys ages three and five and we have just started the search for their first big boy beds. We found a Serta perfect sleeper firm plush on close out for $600 for 2 twin sets. I have concerns about the long term durability even though there is a ten year warranty. I have read through some of the posts here and it looks like your top pick is the Sealy Reserve cushion firm, but for $1,000 plus for two twin sets it's nearly double the price. Is there really that big a difference? Thanks for sharing your expertise.
Posted by: Stephanie - 2 boys first big beds | September 10, 2010 at 08:10 PM