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Registered: ‎03-27-2010

@Lucky Charm  Thanks for your feedback.  We have researched the Saatva and it might be a solution.  The only drawback is that we can't take it for a test drive.  I know that they have a great "try me" program.  Were you able to experience the bed before purchasing?  Do you find it soft/firm? Does it compare to any other mattress?  I love that it is organic....I'm a crunchy granola type person Heart Appreciate your input.

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

@phoenixbrdNo, we took a chance.

 

I figured if we absolutely didn't like ours, we would definitely send it back--free of charge.  I would have no problem doing that.

 

 

But DH was extremely happy from night one (he has degenerative disc problems). 

 

I can sleep on anything, but would/did lose sleep over all the junk they make mattresses with.Woman Frustrated

 

 

Wished I had taken the chance sooner.  When we head home after summer, I'm ordering one for our bedroom.

 

They emailed me a voucher for $75 off my next purchase.  I'm guessing they send everyone that deal--assuming they have bought one mattress.  I'm going to contact them and ask if I could get a better discount because I bought five.

 

I may upgrade to the Zenhaven, which I initially decided against because they use wool.  Since then I've talked with a CS rep and they assured me the wool (NZ) is obtained cruelty free.Heart

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@Lucky Charm  Thanks so much for this information.  I have your same concerns regarding the wool issue and relieved to hear their response.   I have looked at the ZenHaven and that might be a consideration.  The Aireloom that we tried has a thick wool topper that goes on top of the bed and it feels wonderful.  Appreciate your details.