Audra writes:
Hi Pete,
I have a three-year-old Sealy Posturepedic Mattress that is causing back and shoulder pain flare-ups every night. This mattress is now discontinued and I can't find a description of it.
I'm not sure of the construction but want to avoid it with my next purchase.
I don't want to get a mattress, wake up in pain and be in the same state I am now.
The pain and lack of sleep have affected my quality of life.
Can you help me find a mattress in Canada to relieve my back pain with some cooling features?
Thank you for your help and for sharing your knowledge with us.
Audra
Good Morning Audra,
The memory foam in your 3 years old Sealy is what’s causing your problems.
You won't need to find "cooling features" if you buy a mattress without memory foam.
Memory foam is the only temperature sensitive material used.
It's the memory foam that causes a mattress to sleeps hot.
The Natura of Canada Greenspring Mattresses ship from Quebec, where they are made, to the U.S. & Canada.
Shipping throughout the Canadian mainland is free and there’s no Canadian sales tax charged.
The discounted prices shown are in U.S. Dollars.
Even with the rate of exchange, it's less expensive than if you were to purchase it locally.
Here’s a link to that line of mattresses.
The Upholstery is Natural Talalay Latex...No Off Gassing...NO Sleeping Hot.
The individually pocketed coils maintain the natural alignment of your body and spine.
THIS is what relieves chronic back pain.
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