When purchasing a mattress, I really don’t care about social impact. I can’t sleep on social impact so please stop using it as a metric to evaluate things.
@@hellogoodbye3129 I can help. Two years and three months later, one person of 128 lbs sleeping on it, may honestly report still outstanding medium to firm support that I wanted is still great. Love every thread of it MADE IN THE USA.
A Social Impact Score of 4? I did a Google search for "Mike Lindell" MyPillow Charity Community and then selected the News link. It shows MyPillow are generous charity providers and community workers.
@@themattressadvisor8643 were you ever going to update the "social" score on this video? You really didn't do your due diligence when it comes to this part of the review, a part that really has little to do with a mattresses performance. But you missed the mark on that part nonetheless. It'd be difficult to find a company with more interest in helping the community. USA manufacturing. Seriously, if you don't actually edit this to reflect the truth, then you are bias as they come. An honest review, or none, or at least leave the nonsense socal part out. Just a thought 🤔
I bought one and love it. Yes you can wash the cover, it zips off. My back and hip pain is no more. And its firm enough to not sink in, so you can roll over easy.
Yes, but getting the newly washed and dried cover back on the foam topper is an adventure in frustration. It's at least a 2 person job and maybe even a 4 person job. If the cover shrinks only slightly in the washing and drying, that exponentially increases the difficulty of getting it back on the foam topper. It's so difficult that it encourages not washing it at all - and that can't be hygienic.
"Pressure relief" an 8? The one main area u do not want to see "red" is the hip bone. This is an amateur, uneducated score you gave for pressure relief.
When purchasing a mattress, I really don’t care about social impact. I can’t sleep on social impact so please stop using it as a metric to evaluate things.
Exactly @OG Jeffrey. Not interested in this company’s opinion of how good social impact is defined!!
Plus, their political opinion is the only thing bringing this down to an 8.
If it's made in America, that is all the social score I need to know.
Anything else is politics.
I bought one, and was shocked when I awoke with no hip or back pain at all. Not even stiff.
So 2 yrs later how is working for you? Still worth the money? Looking at this and a Casper.
@@hellogoodbye3129 I can help. Two years and three months later, one person of 128 lbs sleeping on it, may honestly report still outstanding medium to firm support that I wanted is still great. Love every thread of it MADE IN THE USA.
@@MTknitter22 thank you.
A Social Impact Score of 4? I did a Google search for "Mike Lindell" MyPillow Charity Community and then selected the News link. It shows MyPillow are generous charity providers and community workers.
I watching this because my new mattress needs help ..not if my pillow helps out charity's my back don't care..
I assumed it was because they didn't like the conservative leaning of Lindell.... hmmmm
@@themattressadvisor8643 I don't need a socialist review of a bed. This is the last video of yours I'll be watching.
@@themattressadvisor8643 were you ever going to update the "social" score on this video? You really didn't do your due diligence when it comes to this part of the review, a part that really has little to do with a mattresses performance. But you missed the mark on that part nonetheless. It'd be difficult to find a company with more interest in helping the community. USA manufacturing. Seriously, if you don't actually edit this to reflect the truth, then you are bias as they come. An honest review, or none, or at least leave the nonsense socal part out. Just a thought 🤔
Yo heres your social impact, a bum crackhead is now clean and successful and spreading the word of God. 10/10
Social responsibility score???? Really. What a biased opinion. Stop pushing your social agenda on consumers.
Great review, better than some of the nonsense on UA-cam
I suppose this is the foam mattress, and NOT the coil version.
Can you wash the cover??
I bought one and love it. Yes you can wash the cover, it zips off. My back and hip pain is no more. And its firm enough to not sink in, so you can roll over easy.
Yes, but getting the newly washed and dried cover back on the foam topper is an adventure in frustration. It's at least a 2 person job and maybe even a 4 person job. If the cover shrinks only slightly in the washing and drying, that exponentially increases the difficulty of getting it back on the foam topper. It's so difficult that it encourages not washing it at all - and that can't be hygienic.
@@Bobison Agree which was what I worried about so I washed it and then dried it on line on a hot sunny day. No problem
@@MTknitter22 Thanks, Charlotte! Much appreciated!
NO I HAVE THE MATTRESS & ITS A 10
Social score? Lmfao you just lost a subscriber 😑
"Pressure relief" an 8? The one main area u do not want to see "red" is the hip bone. This is an amateur, uneducated score you gave for pressure relief.
It got rid of my back and hip pain 100%. I couldn't believe it.
I agree. My hip pain went away from day one.
Cute little barefoot beauty