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The Integrity Foam Black Glacier is a Hybrid mattress, giving you the best of both worlds with comfort and support.
Buy Now!Our Mattress Comfort Scale® is based on a standard 10-point scale and is superior to traditional mattress ratings. It is a tool for you to use when deciding which mattress you will find most comfortable. Keep in mind that the scale measures comfort, not support. It is important to understand the difference between comfort and support, as the comfort of a mattress is unrelated to the support your body receives from the inner structure.
A mattress with a rating of 1 is designed for sleepers who are looking for the firmest mattress possible. If you enjoy a rigid feeling of support with very little cushioning, then a mattress with a rating of 1 is a good idea for you.
If you have no problem sleeping comfortably on your living room floor, and you don’t wake up with aches and pains, then a mattress with a Comfort Scale rating of 2 would be ideal for you. If you enjoy a firm overall feel with some cushioning for a softer initial impact, then you’ll feel most satisfied on a mattress with a rating of 3 or 4.
Mattresses in this category are great if you are in between the other comfort ratings or if your partner and you prefer opposite sides of the Comfort Scale. Mattresses in this range make a great ‘compromise’ mattress. If you just don’t have a preference, then a Comfort Scale rating of 4.5 to 6.5 is good for you.
Do you find yourself trying to increase the softness of your current mattress with a down mattress pad? Do you love the way a waterbed feels? If so, then a mattress with a Comfort Scale rating of 7 to 9 would be ideal for you. These beds are very soft. They are usually pillow tops, but some plush beds fall in this category too.
A mattress with a rating of 10 is designed for sleepers who really enjoy sinking into a mattress. If you’re looking for the softest mattress you can find, shop for models with this rating.
The Integrity Foam Black Glacier is a Hybrid mattress, giving you the best of both worlds with comfort and support.
Buy Now!Our Mattress Comfort Scale® is based on a standard 10-point scale and is superior to traditional mattress ratings. It is a tool for you to use when deciding which mattress you will find most comfortable. Keep in mind that the scale measures comfort, not support. It is important to understand the difference between comfort and support, as the comfort of a mattress is unrelated to the support your body receives from the inner structure.
A mattress with a rating of 1 is designed for sleepers who are looking for the firmest mattress possible. If you enjoy a rigid feeling of support with very little cushioning, then a mattress with a rating of 1 is a good idea for you.
If you have no problem sleeping comfortably on your living room floor, and you don’t wake up with aches and pains, then a mattress with a Comfort Scale rating of 2 would be ideal for you. If you enjoy a firm overall feel with some cushioning for a softer initial impact, then you’ll feel most satisfied on a mattress with a rating of 3 or 4.
Mattresses in this category are great if you are in between the other comfort ratings or if your partner and you prefer opposite sides of the Comfort Scale. Mattresses in this range make a great ‘compromise’ mattress. If you just don’t have a preference, then a Comfort Scale rating of 4.5 to 6.5 is good for you.
Do you find yourself trying to increase the softness of your current mattress with a down mattress pad? Do you love the way a waterbed feels? If so, then a mattress with a Comfort Scale rating of 7 to 9 would be ideal for you. These beds are very soft. They are usually pillow tops, but some plush beds fall in this category too.
A mattress with a rating of 10 is designed for sleepers who really enjoy sinking into a mattress. If you’re looking for the softest mattress you can find, shop for models with this rating.
The Integrity Foam Black Glacier is a Hybrid mattress, giving you the best of both worlds with comfort and support.
Buy Now!Our Mattress Comfort Scale® is based on a standard 10-point scale and is superior to traditional mattress ratings. It is a tool for you to use when deciding which mattress you will find most comfortable. Keep in mind that the scale measures comfort, not support. It is important to understand the difference between comfort and support, as the comfort of a mattress is unrelated to the support your body receives from the inner structure.
A mattress with a rating of 1 is designed for sleepers who are looking for the firmest mattress possible. If you enjoy a rigid feeling of support with very little cushioning, then a mattress with a rating of 1 is a good idea for you.
If you have no problem sleeping comfortably on your living room floor, and you don’t wake up with aches and pains, then a mattress with a Comfort Scale rating of 2 would be ideal for you. If you enjoy a firm overall feel with some cushioning for a softer initial impact, then you’ll feel most satisfied on a mattress with a rating of 3 or 4.
Mattresses in this category are great if you are in between the other comfort ratings or if your partner and you prefer opposite sides of the Comfort Scale. Mattresses in this range make a great ‘compromise’ mattress. If you just don’t have a preference, then a Comfort Scale rating of 4.5 to 6.5 is good for you.
Do you find yourself trying to increase the softness of your current mattress with a down mattress pad? Do you love the way a waterbed feels? If so, then a mattress with a Comfort Scale rating of 7 to 9 would be ideal for you. These beds are very soft. They are usually pillow tops, but some plush beds fall in this category too.
A mattress with a rating of 10 is designed for sleepers who really enjoy sinking into a mattress. If you’re looking for the softest mattress you can find, shop for models with this rating.
The Integrity Foam Black Glacier is a Hybrid mattress, giving you the best of both worlds with comfort and support.
Buy Now!Our Mattress Comfort Scale® is based on a standard 10-point scale and is superior to traditional mattress ratings. It is a tool for you to use when deciding which mattress you will find most comfortable. Keep in mind that the scale measures comfort, not support. It is important to understand the difference between comfort and support, as the comfort of a mattress is unrelated to the support your body receives from the inner structure.
A mattress with a rating of 1 is designed for sleepers who are looking for the firmest mattress possible. If you enjoy a rigid feeling of support with very little cushioning, then a mattress with a rating of 1 is a good idea for you.
If you have no problem sleeping comfortably on your living room floor, and you don’t wake up with aches and pains, then a mattress with a Comfort Scale rating of 2 would be ideal for you. If you enjoy a firm overall feel with some cushioning for a softer initial impact, then you’ll feel most satisfied on a mattress with a rating of 3 or 4.
Mattresses in this category are great if you are in between the other comfort ratings or if your partner and you prefer opposite sides of the Comfort Scale. Mattresses in this range make a great ‘compromise’ mattress. If you just don’t have a preference, then a Comfort Scale rating of 4.5 to 6.5 is good for you.
Do you find yourself trying to increase the softness of your current mattress with a down mattress pad? Do you love the way a waterbed feels? If so, then a mattress with a Comfort Scale rating of 7 to 9 would be ideal for you. These beds are very soft. They are usually pillow tops, but some plush beds fall in this category too.
A mattress with a rating of 10 is designed for sleepers who really enjoy sinking into a mattress. If you’re looking for the softest mattress you can find, shop for models with this rating.
The Eclipse Posture Comfort “Freesia” is the most supreme in comfort and quality. This mattress has a lush and soft top layer of memory foam that provides immediate and conforming cushion and decreases other motion across the surface.
Buy Now!Our Mattress Comfort Scale® is based on a standard 10-point scale and is superior to traditional mattress ratings. It is a tool for you to use when deciding which mattress you will find most comfortable. Keep in mind that the scale measures comfort, not support. It is important to understand the difference between comfort and support, as the comfort of a mattress is unrelated to the support your body receives from the inner structure.
A mattress with a rating of 1 is designed for sleepers who are looking for the firmest mattress possible. If you enjoy a rigid feeling of support with very little cushioning, then a mattress with a rating of 1 is a good idea for you.
If you have no problem sleeping comfortably on your living room floor, and you don’t wake up with aches and pains, then a mattress with a Comfort Scale rating of 2 would be ideal for you. If you enjoy a firm overall feel with some cushioning for a softer initial impact, then you’ll feel most satisfied on a mattress with a rating of 3 or 4.
Mattresses in this category are great if you are in between the other comfort ratings or if your partner and you prefer opposite sides of the Comfort Scale. Mattresses in this range make a great ‘compromise’ mattress. If you just don’t have a preference, then a Comfort Scale rating of 4.5 to 6.5 is good for you.
Do you find yourself trying to increase the softness of your current mattress with a down mattress pad? Do you love the way a waterbed feels? If so, then a mattress with a Comfort Scale rating of 7 to 9 would be ideal for you. These beds are very soft. They are usually pillow tops, but some plush beds fall in this category too.
A mattress with a rating of 10 is designed for sleepers who really enjoy sinking into a mattress. If you’re looking for the softest mattress you can find, shop for models with this rating.
The Eclipse Posture Comfort “Freesia” is the most supreme in comfort and quality. This mattress has a lush and soft top layer of memory foam that provides immediate and conforming cushion and decreases other motion across the surface.
Buy Now!Our Mattress Comfort Scale® is based on a standard 10-point scale and is superior to traditional mattress ratings. It is a tool for you to use when deciding which mattress you will find most comfortable. Keep in mind that the scale measures comfort, not support. It is important to understand the difference between comfort and support, as the comfort of a mattress is unrelated to the support your body receives from the inner structure.
A mattress with a rating of 1 is designed for sleepers who are looking for the firmest mattress possible. If you enjoy a rigid feeling of support with very little cushioning, then a mattress with a rating of 1 is a good idea for you.
If you have no problem sleeping comfortably on your living room floor, and you don’t wake up with aches and pains, then a mattress with a Comfort Scale rating of 2 would be ideal for you. If you enjoy a firm overall feel with some cushioning for a softer initial impact, then you’ll feel most satisfied on a mattress with a rating of 3 or 4.
Mattresses in this category are great if you are in between the other comfort ratings or if your partner and you prefer opposite sides of the Comfort Scale. Mattresses in this range make a great ‘compromise’ mattress. If you just don’t have a preference, then a Comfort Scale rating of 4.5 to 6.5 is good for you.
Do you find yourself trying to increase the softness of your current mattress with a down mattress pad? Do you love the way a waterbed feels? If so, then a mattress with a Comfort Scale rating of 7 to 9 would be ideal for you. These beds are very soft. They are usually pillow tops, but some plush beds fall in this category too.
A mattress with a rating of 10 is designed for sleepers who really enjoy sinking into a mattress. If you’re looking for the softest mattress you can find, shop for models with this rating.
The Blue Fusion 3000 hybrid mattress is a medium plush mattress, covered with a unique quilt design to keep you comfortable and cool through the night.
Buy Now!Our Mattress Comfort Scale® is based on a standard 10-point scale and is superior to traditional mattress ratings. It is a tool for you to use when deciding which mattress you will find most comfortable. Keep in mind that the scale measures comfort, not support. It is important to understand the difference between comfort and support, as the comfort of a mattress is unrelated to the support your body receives from the inner structure.
A mattress with a rating of 1 is designed for sleepers who are looking for the firmest mattress possible. If you enjoy a rigid feeling of support with very little cushioning, then a mattress with a rating of 1 is a good idea for you.
If you have no problem sleeping comfortably on your living room floor, and you don’t wake up with aches and pains, then a mattress with a Comfort Scale rating of 2 would be ideal for you. If you enjoy a firm overall feel with some cushioning for a softer initial impact, then you’ll feel most satisfied on a mattress with a rating of 3 or 4.
Mattresses in this category are great if you are in between the other comfort ratings or if your partner and you prefer opposite sides of the Comfort Scale. Mattresses in this range make a great ‘compromise’ mattress. If you just don’t have a preference, then a Comfort Scale rating of 4.5 to 6.5 is good for you.
Do you find yourself trying to increase the softness of your current mattress with a down mattress pad? Do you love the way a waterbed feels? If so, then a mattress with a Comfort Scale rating of 7 to 9 would be ideal for you. These beds are very soft. They are usually pillow tops, but some plush beds fall in this category too.
A mattress with a rating of 10 is designed for sleepers who really enjoy sinking into a mattress. If you’re looking for the softest mattress you can find, shop for models with this rating.
This premium hybrid mattress combines the plush, cushioning comfort of a pillow top mattress with our most advanced temperature regulation technology.
Buy Now!Our Mattress Comfort Scale® is based on a standard 10-point scale and is superior to traditional mattress ratings. It is a tool for you to use when deciding which mattress you will find most comfortable. Keep in mind that the scale measures comfort, not support. It is important to understand the difference between comfort and support, as the comfort of a mattress is unrelated to the support your body receives from the inner structure.
A mattress with a rating of 1 is designed for sleepers who are looking for the firmest mattress possible. If you enjoy a rigid feeling of support with very little cushioning, then a mattress with a rating of 1 is a good idea for you.
If you have no problem sleeping comfortably on your living room floor, and you don’t wake up with aches and pains, then a mattress with a Comfort Scale rating of 2 would be ideal for you. If you enjoy a firm overall feel with some cushioning for a softer initial impact, then you’ll feel most satisfied on a mattress with a rating of 3 or 4.
Mattresses in this category are great if you are in between the other comfort ratings or if your partner and you prefer opposite sides of the Comfort Scale. Mattresses in this range make a great ‘compromise’ mattress. If you just don’t have a preference, then a Comfort Scale rating of 4.5 to 6.5 is good for you.
Do you find yourself trying to increase the softness of your current mattress with a down mattress pad? Do you love the way a waterbed feels? If so, then a mattress with a Comfort Scale rating of 7 to 9 would be ideal for you. These beds are very soft. They are usually pillow tops, but some plush beds fall in this category too.
A mattress with a rating of 10 is designed for sleepers who really enjoy sinking into a mattress. If you’re looking for the softest mattress you can find, shop for models with this rating.
The Blue Fusion 5000 is our firm pillow-top mattress, using a unique and extremely comfortable quilted design for the top layer.
Buy Now!Our Mattress Comfort Scale® is based on a standard 10-point scale and is superior to traditional mattress ratings. It is a tool for you to use when deciding which mattress you will find most comfortable. Keep in mind that the scale measures comfort, not support. It is important to understand the difference between comfort and support, as the comfort of a mattress is unrelated to the support your body receives from the inner structure.
A mattress with a rating of 1 is designed for sleepers who are looking for the firmest mattress possible. If you enjoy a rigid feeling of support with very little cushioning, then a mattress with a rating of 1 is a good idea for you.
If you have no problem sleeping comfortably on your living room floor, and you don’t wake up with aches and pains, then a mattress with a Comfort Scale rating of 2 would be ideal for you. If you enjoy a firm overall feel with some cushioning for a softer initial impact, then you’ll feel most satisfied on a mattress with a rating of 3 or 4.
Mattresses in this category are great if you are in between the other comfort ratings or if your partner and you prefer opposite sides of the Comfort Scale. Mattresses in this range make a great ‘compromise’ mattress. If you just don’t have a preference, then a Comfort Scale rating of 4.5 to 6.5 is good for you.
Do you find yourself trying to increase the softness of your current mattress with a down mattress pad? Do you love the way a waterbed feels? If so, then a mattress with a Comfort Scale rating of 7 to 9 would be ideal for you. These beds are very soft. They are usually pillow tops, but some plush beds fall in this category too.
A mattress with a rating of 10 is designed for sleepers who really enjoy sinking into a mattress. If you’re looking for the softest mattress you can find, shop for models with this rating.
The Wellsville 14" Gel Memory Foam Hybrid mattress is a plush bed, crafted for a more comfortable sleep experience. Gel beads, blended in the top layer of memory foam, release heat and adds a plush feel.
Buy Now!Our Mattress Comfort Scale® is based on a standard 10-point scale and is superior to traditional mattress ratings. It is a tool for you to use when deciding which mattress you will find most comfortable. Keep in mind that the scale measures comfort, not support. It is important to understand the difference between comfort and support, as the comfort of a mattress is unrelated to the support your body receives from the inner structure.
A mattress with a rating of 1 is designed for sleepers who are looking for the firmest mattress possible. If you enjoy a rigid feeling of support with very little cushioning, then a mattress with a rating of 1 is a good idea for you.
If you have no problem sleeping comfortably on your living room floor, and you don’t wake up with aches and pains, then a mattress with a Comfort Scale rating of 2 would be ideal for you. If you enjoy a firm overall feel with some cushioning for a softer initial impact, then you’ll feel most satisfied on a mattress with a rating of 3 or 4.
Mattresses in this category are great if you are in between the other comfort ratings or if your partner and you prefer opposite sides of the Comfort Scale. Mattresses in this range make a great ‘compromise’ mattress. If you just don’t have a preference, then a Comfort Scale rating of 4.5 to 6.5 is good for you.
Do you find yourself trying to increase the softness of your current mattress with a down mattress pad? Do you love the way a waterbed feels? If so, then a mattress with a Comfort Scale rating of 7 to 9 would be ideal for you. These beds are very soft. They are usually pillow tops, but some plush beds fall in this category too.
A mattress with a rating of 10 is designed for sleepers who really enjoy sinking into a mattress. If you’re looking for the softest mattress you can find, shop for models with this rating.
The Wellsville 14” Latex hybrid mattress features a plush latex foam that cradles your body with responsive and springy softness. Inside, the supportive individually-encased coils add the bounciness of an innerspring mattress.
Buy Now!Our Mattress Comfort Scale® is based on a standard 10-point scale and is superior to traditional mattress ratings. It is a tool for you to use when deciding which mattress you will find most comfortable. Keep in mind that the scale measures comfort, not support. It is important to understand the difference between comfort and support, as the comfort of a mattress is unrelated to the support your body receives from the inner structure.
A mattress with a rating of 1 is designed for sleepers who are looking for the firmest mattress possible. If you enjoy a rigid feeling of support with very little cushioning, then a mattress with a rating of 1 is a good idea for you.
If you have no problem sleeping comfortably on your living room floor, and you don’t wake up with aches and pains, then a mattress with a Comfort Scale rating of 2 would be ideal for you. If you enjoy a firm overall feel with some cushioning for a softer initial impact, then you’ll feel most satisfied on a mattress with a rating of 3 or 4.
Mattresses in this category are great if you are in between the other comfort ratings or if your partner and you prefer opposite sides of the Comfort Scale. Mattresses in this range make a great ‘compromise’ mattress. If you just don’t have a preference, then a Comfort Scale rating of 4.5 to 6.5 is good for you.
Do you find yourself trying to increase the softness of your current mattress with a down mattress pad? Do you love the way a waterbed feels? If so, then a mattress with a Comfort Scale rating of 7 to 9 would be ideal for you. These beds are very soft. They are usually pillow tops, but some plush beds fall in this category too.
A mattress with a rating of 10 is designed for sleepers who really enjoy sinking into a mattress. If you’re looking for the softest mattress you can find, shop for models with this rating.