Beautyrest PressureSmart Mattresses (2022) EXPLAINED by GoodBed.com

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  • Опубліковано 20 чер 2024
  • GoodBed's 'plain English' explanation of the Beautyrest PressureSmart collection of mattresses...
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    There are six models in Beautyrest's PressureSmart collection, all of which are available exclusively at Mattress Firm. In this video, we discuss their features and differences, including how these beds differ from other Beautyrest mattresses.
    The PressureSmart line is separated into two levels: The 'PressureSmart' (Level 1) and 'PressureSmart Lux' lines (Level 2).
    To see unbiased ratings and reviews from owners of Beautyrest mattresses, or to check for currently available discounts, click here: www.goodbed.com/mattresses/si...
    Have a question or comment? Drop us a line below and we'll try to respond ASAP.
    Click on the times in the chapter headings below to jump to the sections of this video that interest you most.
    Time Chapter
    0:00 Collection Overview
    0:34 Common Features
    3:43 PressureSmart (Level 1)
    6:22 PressureSmart Lux (Level 2)
    Note: This video is not a review. It is intended to provide an independent overview of Beautyrest's lineup of PressureSmart mattresses.
    You may also be interested in the similar Beautyrest Hybrid collection at Mattress Firm, which have more "memory feel" than these PressureSmart models. www.goodbed.com/reviews/beaut...
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  • @larrybell1305
    @larrybell1305 4 місяці тому +9

    I have the 12.25 PressureSmart mattress. I do NOT recommend it. I have slept on it for just under 2 years. Within a few months it had definite softer areas and firm areas. It doesn’t have any sag when empty that would allow it to be replaced under warranty. One side does bulge out over 1.5 inches. I’ll be surprised if this comment is left in place since it isn’t 100% positive, but let me leave it at I definitely don’t recommend it for anyone. I have kept this as positive as possible.

    • @Inbal_Feuchtwanger
      @Inbal_Feuchtwanger 19 днів тому

      Thats the big S brand mattresses for you. They hide relevant information like foam density so we have no real way to know the quality of the materials they are putting in their mattress. They would much rather customers only make decisions based on marketing, nothing substantive where you can actually compare quality. If you want a mattress that is durable and wont sag in just a few years, look into latex and latex hybrids.

  • @J-ZIM
    @J-ZIM 2 роки тому +2

    I like that this line has memory foam in the quilt as well. I need that extra pressure relief

  • @dillonyoung456
    @dillonyoung456 2 роки тому +6

    is there fiberglass in this matress for flame resistance?

  • @rhoz5191
    @rhoz5191 Рік тому +2

    Great review!

  • @deb5425
    @deb5425 3 місяці тому

    I love the comfort of the PressureSmart. I purchased a King Plush and Queen Plush in 2019 and both sunk drastically within a year. I replaced both under warranty for another PressureSmart King Firm and Queen Plush because I was told that during COVID supply chain affected materials. The two new mattress again within a year are sinking and I was approved for another warranty replacement. I'm only 155 pounds and the bed has a large indentation where I sleep and the spare bedroom Queen that only slept on occasionally on weekends by my daughter around same weight is skinking as well. The company says to rotate to even out which is not so easy with a King but why is this not bouncing back and instead sinking in a short timeframe? I am replacing and don't know what to do because I love the bed.

  • @thebighurt3172
    @thebighurt3172 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you the great explanation on PressureSmart! Awesome job!!! Going for the 11.5 firm, I’m done with pillow top beds.

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  2 роки тому +1

      Awesome -- thanks so much for taking the time to let us know this was helpful for you!

    • @juancid1607
      @juancid1607 Місяць тому

      Hope you did not buy it. It is the worst mattress I have ever purchased.

    • @teac2652
      @teac2652 26 днів тому

      @@juancid1607 Really? I was thinking of getting the 11 2.0 Firm one. Bad experience with it?

  • @ozarkross470
    @ozarkross470 Рік тому +3

    Was just about to purchase a Pressure Smart plush when I found other reviews that stated that it was best to avoid if you weigh more than 130 pounds.

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  Рік тому +4

      Wow, that advice is highly suspect to say the least. Admittedly, this video relates to the PressureSmart 1.0 models, which were recently replaced with the 2.0 models that we have not tested. But in testing many, many hundreds of mattresses, I can tell you that there are *very* few for which such a broad dismissal would be appropriate or accurate. And this most certainly would not have been true of the v1.0 that we tested.
      Most likely, this information comes from a website that is part of what I call the "mattress review mafia." These sites are actually just retailers disguised as "review" sites. They make money when you buy one of the online brands they are trying to sell you, and they don't make money if you buy a brand sold in a store, like this one. Sometimes they cover the store brands in order to lure people who are Googling for information about that product, and then present you with a fake "review" (which of course sounds very credible) telling you why you shouldn't buy that product. Their hope is that once you're on their website, you will see the other bogus information they provide -- like lists of the "best mattresses" -- and be duped into buying one of the online brands that pays them the most money instead.
      To be clear, I'm not in any way trying to convince you to buy this mattress, nor am I even making a positive statement about this mattress. And we will not make any money from Mattress Firm or Beautyrest if you do choose to buy it. I'm just giving you the important truth about the other sources of mattress reviews out there. Their whole purpose is to trick you into buying the product that makes them the most money. In my mind, that makes them even worse than worthless, but ultimately that's for you to decide.
      I hope that's helpful.

    • @ozarkross470
      @ozarkross470 Рік тому +1

      @@goodbed Sounds correct. the one I recall was hawking another brand. Thanks.

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  Рік тому

      @@ozarkross470 Glad to help.

  • @halfmoonatca
    @halfmoonatca 10 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the great video! I just got mine and It seems that there is no handle on the PressureSmart 2.0 Queen size mattress. Not sure if it's just mine or they removed that from the 2.0.

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  10 місяців тому +1

      Good to know, thank you!

  • @bnt2211
    @bnt2211 10 місяців тому +2

    Would you recommend this mattress to someone with lower back pain, often a stomach sleeper? Thanks in advance!

    • @juancid1607
      @juancid1607 Місяць тому

      No! My back pain started after using this mattress.

  • @b.walter6646
    @b.walter6646 Рік тому +1

    Does pressure relief mean that you sink more into the bed? And does the 3/8 inch piece of memory foam in the middle mean that that part will allow more sinking in or be firmer for better support? Thanks.

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  Рік тому +5

      Hi there -- Thanks for your question. No, pressure relief is about reducing or eliminating pressure points. Have you ever lied on your side and woken up with your arm or leg asleep, or worse yet with soreness in your shoulder or hip? Those things happen as a result of pressure points. Pressure relief is what prevents pressure points from happening.
      Re: the extra material in the center 1/3, that is to provide more support where you need it most (which for all of us is in our hips, since that's where our weight is most concentrated). Since this extra material is completely additive to the other layers that run the full length of the mattress, it should hold your hips up just slightly more than if this material were not there.
      I hope that's helpful.

    • @b.walter6646
      @b.walter6646 Рік тому +2

      @@goodbed That's very helpful. Thanks.

    • @shelbychilingirian1479
      @shelbychilingirian1479 Рік тому

      Wow what a cool mattress It is so affordable.

    • @atomicfusionvideo
      @atomicfusionvideo 5 місяців тому +1

      Horrible side sleeper tweeted my neck out
      135 lbs and side sleeper
      Disgusting hardness when in winter

  • @keepchrist
    @keepchrist Рік тому +1

    So is this Beautyrest mid-tier quality of mattresses that they manufacture?

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  Рік тому +3

      The PressureSmart models are exclusive to Mattress Firm. They do kind of sit right in the middle -- not as high-end as the Beautyrest Black series, but definitely more full-featured than the entry level models. The PressureSmart mattresses have a lot in common with the Harmony and Harmony Lux collection.

  • @chixbleau7321
    @chixbleau7321 2 місяці тому

    I just bought PressureSmart 2.0 Plush 11.75’’ Mattress Queen Prime..is there memory foam in that model?

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  2 місяці тому

      Very little. There's a bit of convoluted (egg crate) style memory foam and a 3/8" memory foam band for extra support at your hips. But generally we'd say it has very very little memory foam and very little memory foam feel.

  • @serenity503
    @serenity503 10 місяців тому

    I bought the plush pillow top beauty rest and it's pretty comfortable but way too hot! I am considering the sealy posturpedic highpoint plush but I'm wondering if I will find this any cooler and if it will be too firm for me. I am lightweight and a side sleeper. I had no luck with the saatva classic plush. It was super hard and hurt by hip and ribs.

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  10 місяців тому

      Unfortunately, the High Point Plush has a lot more memory foam and is likely to sleep a bit hotter than the Pillowtop Beautyrest. Are you able to get into a store and try any other models?

    • @serenity503
      @serenity503 10 місяців тому

      I did and this is what they recommended. Of course in the store it didn't feel hot.

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  10 місяців тому

      ​@@serenity503 Hmm, not sure what to say about this one other than that IMHO you got some bad advice, at least as far as the temperature is concerned. Maybe you want to try visiting a different store?

    • @serenity503
      @serenity503 10 місяців тому

      @@goodbed Well, I got this bed recommended to me at 2 different stores. According to their comparisons on their website. The sealy is supposed to be superior in cooling and pressure relief.

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  10 місяців тому

      ​@@serenity503 First, I'm very sorry if my previous reply offended you in any way. I was certainly not meaning to suggest that you did anything wrong here. Misinformation is the norm in this industry, not the exception, so it is very hard for consumers to avoid or disregard. Historically, 100% of the information in this category has come from the companies that make the products or the ones that sell them, and you can certainly can see how it would be in their interest to spin things in such a way that supports their business objectives. The need for actual independent expertise and testing to help consumers sift through these claims is the reason we started GoodBed, and it's also the reason that many of the best salespeople watch our videos (which are entirely intended for consumers) as part of their training.
      Anyway, you are certainly free to believe whoever/whatever you want. But FWIW, the thing that neither manufacturers nor retailers will tell you about cooling is that some mattresses need cooling features and others don't. The ones that need them are the ones that block airflow. And the ones that don't block airflow will almost always sleep cooler than the ones that do, even when extreme cooling features are added. Based on this, you might wonder why you would ever purchase a mattress that blocks airflow, and the answer is that the features that block airflow provide numerous other benefits (pressure relief being just one of them). As such, there are trade-offs to be made. For manufacturers and retailers, it's much simpler to have you believe that you can have everything, but this is very rarely the case.
      I hope that's helpful.

  • @allisonsmith9050
    @allisonsmith9050 2 місяці тому

    I got 3 of 13.75” pressuresmart mattresses from mattress firm. They are very comfortable and my kids love them. Do NOT pay full price. I jokingly asked if they could do something on price, and they knocked off $750/mattress. The margin on these things must be insane.

  • @susanchalmers-oz8kb
    @susanchalmers-oz8kb Рік тому +3

    Very helpful! Thank you! I am seriously considering the Beautyrest PressureSmart 14.75" Plush Pillow Top Mattress. I am not a fan of memory foam beds but I like the fact this one is quilted and has a bit of memory foam. Some reviews mention it is not compatible with an adjustable base - that it creates a permanent lump in the mattress. Any idea if this is a common problem with this mattress?

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  Рік тому +1

      Hi Susan -- Thanks so much for letting us know this was helpful for you! As far as your question, a few things here. First, it is definitely "compatible" with an adjustable base -- this is a designation made by the manufacturer based on whether the mattress is designed for use on an adjustable base and whether the warranty supports its use in this way. And in terms of any permanent damage that results from this, while bending and flexing any mattress on an adjustable base can certainly create a little additional wear, I'm not aware of there being a higher than average level of complaints on this point for this mattress. That said, it's certainly true that not all compatible mattresses are equally compatible, and we have seen that one downside of having memory foam inside the quilt is that it tends to get a little lumpy in the "valley" (ie, under your rear end) when your base is in a fully elevated position. So that would certainly be a negative factor with regards to the adjustable base compatibility of this mattress. I hope that's helpful.

    • @powers115
      @powers115 Рік тому

      Just FYI that the new version of the plush pillow top that just came out is only 13.75" thick

    • @sumoneiskool
      @sumoneiskool Рік тому +1

      I have a pillow top Lux with this model. things I have in common is: I am not a fan of memory foam beds either. This one works for me and my lower back. I love that it supports me in my unique way. Everyone is unique but it helps me so much since I’m not a back sleeper but a side sleeper or a “falling” sleeper. I can actually go to sleep on my side without having to sink in and use a pillow to hug. It supports me and my body the way it is made. That foam piece in this has its perfect little touch to it. For me it’s unique and I love my bed.

    • @HBUSA
      @HBUSA 10 місяців тому +1

      Sucks

    • @HBUSA
      @HBUSA 10 місяців тому +1

      Don't buy

  • @deniseparashac8269
    @deniseparashac8269 11 місяців тому

    I’m considering purchasing a Beautyrest PressureSmart Lux 2.0 plush pillowtop mattress. I am a side sleeper & I like a soft mattress. What is the softness to firmness rating number for this mattress on a scale of 1-10 with 1 being the softest & 10 being the firmest?

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  11 місяців тому +2

      So we have not finished a full evaluation of the new 2.0 models, but I have briefly experienced the 2.0 Plush Pillowtop. If your rating scale is from a 1-10 with a 1 being the softest, I'd say the Plush Pillowtop is about a 3 or a 4? If I recall correctly, it was just slightly too soft for my mid-section.
      That said, this opinion may change when we get more time with that particular model! Hope that helps.

    • @deniseparashac8269
      @deniseparashac8269 11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for the information. Very helpful.

    • @deniseparashac8269
      @deniseparashac8269 10 місяців тому

      Is the Pressure Smart Lux 1.0 pillowtop,a plush pillowtop? You mentioned that the firm & the pillowtop use the same firm coils, so I would take it that the pillowtop is not a plush pillowtop. Is that correct?

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  10 місяців тому

      @@deniseparashac8269 We would call the Smart Lux Plush Pillowtop a plush model, yep! Even though this might use similar (firmish) coils compared to the rest of the collection, the comfort materials on this one are pretty soft overall.

  • @belindalin4088
    @belindalin4088 5 місяців тому

    Would you recommend the beautyrest pressuresmart 2.0 firm for a side sleeper?

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  5 місяців тому +1

      So we generally don't recommend Firm options to side sleepers unless they've tried the mattress in person and are sure that it's a good fit for them. For the most part, side sleepers do better on Plush or Medium options.
      With the PressureSmart models we tend to think the Plush is closer to a medium in feel, so you might look there?

    • @belindalin4088
      @belindalin4088 5 місяців тому

      @@goodbed Thanks ! I got the Koil Elite Lux - Ellison Plush Mattress last year but having back pains so I'm thought the firm would maybe be better.

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  4 місяці тому

      @@belindalin4088 Unfortunately, there's often not a ton of consistency between different brands internal ratings on what is "Plush" vs "Firm." It is possible that a firm mattress might be a good fit for you, but we'd worry that the PressureSmart Firm might be a little bit too firm for most side sleepers.

  • @Jeffs60
    @Jeffs60 Рік тому +1

    If it has extra memory foam in the center part of the mattress then does that mean the mattress should be a little higher in the middle when looking at it visually?

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  Рік тому +1

      Very slightly, yes! Though this can be difficult to distinguish if the quilt is thick or if the mattress has "bedded down" with use a bit.

    • @Jeffs60
      @Jeffs60 Рік тому +2

      @@goodbed Can you explain to me why consumer reports has 1000 dollar mattresses like pressuresmart and other med price gets higher ratings than the ones that are 3000-4000 dollars? How can an expensive mattress be worse than a medium price? Why is the pressuresmart firm mattress only 11" deep while most others in that price range are 12.5" to 13.5"?

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  Рік тому +1

      @@Jeffs60 There's a lot that goes into mattresses, and height alone isn't the best way to gauge quality. Different price points will have different constructions and different amounts of foam and other comfort materials. And sometimes cheaper options can nonetheless perform the same or better than more expensive ones.

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  Рік тому +1

      ​@@Jeffs60 Sorry we missed this previously. A couple things to note here.
      First and foremost is that the mattress rankings put out by Consumer Reports are completely meaningless for two reasons. For starters, mattresses are a highly personal product, so any ranking of the "best mattresses" is entirely ill-conceived and no more useful than a ranking of the "best pants." Second, the only Consumer Reports criteria that you might think would be a valid way to rank mattresses (durability) does not provide useful or accurate data. Of the 240 mattresses they currently test, the worst durability score they give is a 3 out of 5, and less than 2% of mattresses receive this score. Another 17% receive a 4 out of 5. The remainder (over 80%) receive a perfect score for durability! You don't need to read the half million consumer reviews on GoodBed to know that this data is obviously bogus. The reason for it has to do with a flaw in their durability testing methodology.
      That said, it is NOT implausible for a cheaper mattress to be more durable than a more expensive one. In some cases, the very materials that make a mattress more comfortable (and more expensive) are the ones that can wear down more quickly over time. In other cases, manufacturers may just be greedy and fail to use premium materials even when they are charging a premium price. Likewise, it's VERY plausible that the mattress that is best for YOU will not be the most expensive mattress. Mattresses can often have features that add lots of cost but aren't a priority for many people -- this is just one aspect of why they are such a personal product.
      I hope that's helpful.

    • @Jeffs60
      @Jeffs60 Рік тому +2

      @@goodbed I noticed consumer reports is not accurate as I know people who have Honda and Toyota which they claim is good yet I know many who have problems with them and GM that runs great for 300k miles yet CR says they are not that good. I was always told Stearns and Foster was the best brand but that was many years ago so not sure what they actually do in the factory these days as far as quality. I like just a basic firm tight top mattress not extra or ultra firm but basic firm and not silly stuff like pillow top and other gadgets.

  • @neurodivergentzebras9822
    @neurodivergentzebras9822 Рік тому

    What are the gauges of the coils?

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  Рік тому

      Great question. Beautyrest often varies their coil gauge by model. In their Plush options, they've recently used both a 14.75 gauge and a 15.5 gauge coil, and in their Firm options they've used a 13.5 or 13.75 gauge coil.

  • @edeneverly2573
    @edeneverly2573 Рік тому

    Are the ones that are not pillow top tight top? I really hate bumps!

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  Рік тому

      Hi Eden -- Thanks for your question. First, just to clarify some terminology, a "tight top" still contains "quilting" stitched to the cover (which is what you're calling "bumps" 🙂). So yes, the non-pillow-tops in this collection are indeed tight tops. But none of them are "smooth tops," which is the most common term used to refer to an unquilted mattress. I hope that's helpful.

    • @atomicfusionvideo
      @atomicfusionvideo 5 місяців тому

      Yes omg

  • @BizzaroBrainBoi
    @BizzaroBrainBoi Рік тому +6

    just bought this thing a couple weeks ago. sadly this mattress developed mattress sag even though it is claimed "extra firm" and a ton of coils in it. i dont think there is a such mattress that is sag proof.

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  Рік тому +2

      Ah, we're very sorry to hear that. Though... since the mattress is so new it is possible that it's still in the "breaking-in" phase and might feel better in a few weeks yet? Please keep us posted if you can!

    • @lawman3966
      @lawman3966 10 місяців тому

      The closest thing I've found to a sag-proof mattress is my Innomax air mattress. However, my need for a high firmness level usually causes the air chamber to spring leaks affer about four months. Replacement cost is about $200.

    • @BizzaroBrainBoi
      @BizzaroBrainBoi 10 місяців тому

      @@lawman3966i returned it. Got half my money back. And now I sleep on the floor. Didn't want to risk an exchange for another potentially sagging mattress.

    • @jamesweed8510
      @jamesweed8510 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@goodbed break in period lol it only gets worse lmao!!! Break in means falling to crap

    • @BizzaroBrainBoi
      @BizzaroBrainBoi 10 місяців тому

      @@jamesweed8510 like "break in" is what customers want in a mattress? If we wanted to break something in, we might as well get something that'll jack your back up.

  • @cantiflas777
    @cantiflas777 Рік тому

    is the harmony lux better than the pressuresmart lux?

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  Рік тому +2

      Hi there -- Thanks for your question. There are many shared characteristics between the PressureSmart and Harmony lineups. As we noted in this video, the key difference between them is that the PressureSmart line includes some memory foam in the quilt layer. I hope that's helpful.

    • @cantiflas777
      @cantiflas777 Рік тому +1

      @@goodbed Thank you!

  • @superdtx1733
    @superdtx1733 2 роки тому +2

    pressuresmart only says coil system but it doesn't indicate if it is T1/T2/T3 coil system. Do anybody know?

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  2 роки тому +3

      Hi there -- Thanks for your question. I can't say with 100% certainty, but my guess would be that the PressureSmart models would use the T1 coils and the PressureSmart Lux models would use the T2. As we noted in this video, there are many shared characteristics between the PressureSmart and Harmony lineups, so it seems quite likely that their support systems would be analogous.
      I hope that's helpful.

    • @superdtx1733
      @superdtx1733 2 роки тому +1

      @@goodbed That makes sense. They are so similiar. Sales from Mattress Firm told me that PressureSmart is firmer than Harmony but I doubt it. PressureSmart is marked way higher price than Harmoney though

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  2 роки тому +4

      ​@@superdtx1733 To be fair, while these lines do share a lot of common features, they are by no means identical. Just as an analogy, the Camry and the Highlander share many features, including the same chassis, but they are by no means identical either. I hope that's helpful.

  • @chip9832
    @chip9832 Рік тому +2

    The lux group is twice the price

  • @prs7100
    @prs7100 3 місяці тому

    I am a sides sleeper and I sleep on my back. I do suffer with lower back pain. I tried the pressure smart 2.0 Lux firm pillow top. The pillow top feature seems to make it feel more like a medium. Is that the idea? Do you have any review on The firm with the pillow top. It seemed OK in the store. The salesman said it’s gonna feel too firm when I get it home.. The plush pillow top was too soft.

    • @juancid1607
      @juancid1607 Місяць тому +1

      DO NOT BUY!!! Worst $2K+ I have ever spent!. We got the PressureSmart 2.0 Lux Firm Pillow Top 16.25" Mattress King size and the mattress is already sagging in less than 4 months of ownership. The boxpring is new and the mattress has a waterproof cover.

    • @CC-tu8jq
      @CC-tu8jq 3 дні тому

      I'm also looking at the same mattress. Did you purchase it and if so, do you like it? I don't want a soft bed and not a real firm bed either. I also don't want it to cave in or have high and low spots like my previous pressure smarts got.

  • @jaszjsz
    @jaszjsz День тому

    Are you sure these are 1k count? it's hard to imagine squeezing 1000 coils in a foam encased design... Doesn't seem plausible in a queen config... unless of course the diameter was very small.. but that wouldn't make sense either..?
    I think BR800, BRS900 and PS2.0 (with 1000 series coil) are all around the 800 count range.. Older BR blacks are 815.. High end foam encased Airelooms are similar in the mid 800s..
    Even BR themselves market it as "coil series" but never mention count.
    don't worry... Sealy is also guilty of this because they market the edge coils... Stearns doubling the intellcoils etc..

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  День тому

      You're right to be a little bit skeptical here! With Beautyrest, these are actually coil *densities*, which are sometimes still reported as counts. Basically what this means is that the 1000 number would be accurate if instead of having a foam encasement there were coils that extended all the way to the edge (as per older constructions). This means that across the vast majority of the mattress (ie, the part you sleep on), you are still getting the benefit of that same 1000 count arrangement, however the actual total count is somewhat less than 1000 because the edge coils are replaced by the foam perimeter.
      Different brands may report this somewhat differently, so it can indeed get confusing. But from our perspective, it does make sense to show coil densities because 1) these are the coil numbers that are most commonly cited by brands that DO use foam encasement, and 2) they are the closest thing to an apples to apples comparison with coil numbers from other brands that do NOT use foam encasement.
      I hope that helps.

    • @jaszjsz
      @jaszjsz День тому

      @@goodbed I guess that makes sense.. but I rather have an accurate count..
      The trouble is foam encasement vs Edge coil designs I suppose?
      I noticed the Englander site stating 789 coils for one of the designs, but also writing 1057 as total count on same bed.
      This is similar to what Sealy does for the Posturepedic plus line around "Satisified II" (1072 coils on Queen).. but CORE count is obviously less.
      In fact the Tempur/Sealy hospitality line markets Edge and Core coils separately on stuff like Gaffney used in hotels... (Internal metrics for those who care?)
      I guess I just hate the misleading aspect of it all.. Most Queens do indeed have around 800 "core count", though it goes off in multiple directions when marketing wants to argue advantages.
      So what is density? you can only go so small in a design without being detrimental based on AWG wire gauge.. I've always viewed this as "count", but with microcoils and intellcoils.. I guess the marketing is endless.

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  День тому +1

      @@jaszjsz You've nailed it. It's very very confusing and there's not a clear universal standard. We try to account for this in our own data, but it's tough to track down all of it. And on the 789 vs 1057 - I suspect those are actually two different coil units from Leggett and Platt. The 1057 is usually the Quantum Edge Elite and the 789 is usually the Quantum Edge with Caliber Edge Coils at the head and foot. It's complicated!

    • @jaszjsz
      @jaszjsz День тому

      @@goodbed Oh don't get me started.. Sherwood also uses "789" count + Quantum edge.. but doesn't have a second value.
      I asked them directly in an email, but I got the standard PR response and the guy didn't seem to know much.
      They sell an encase bed with 770 coils.. You can't tell me the Quantum edge model is only 789 total vs something like a Sealy posturepedic Plus.
      It insane to me because Sherwood does private label Sealy's themselves for box stores.
      Edit: Im proven wrong.. it really is 789.. the elite just adds header and footer coils..hence diff.

    • @jaszjsz
      @jaszjsz День тому

      and I think youre correct.. its weird that they used both on one product..
      So both Sherwood and modern Englander use them as an OEM.. Makes sense

  • @noreenperez8666
    @noreenperez8666 2 роки тому +2

    The revolution of the mattress 🙄

  • @jamesweed8510
    @jamesweed8510 10 місяців тому +2

    Got one, it sucks , not even 6 months in and it looks and feels awful really bad sagging and is not crisp and square looking and sheets pull off corners thing is mush , to much money never again!!!!

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  10 місяців тому

      We're very sorry to hear that. I'd recommend contacting Mattress Firm about a possible replacement.

    • @youngmocha6757
      @youngmocha6757 7 місяців тому +1

      I was suffering from excruciating low back pain before I bought the LUX . Within a week or two this mattress took all the aches and pains completely away. Sadly it only lasted three & a half years. Now im back looking 4 another mattress i was hoping I'd give me a good 5 or 7 years.

  • @justinludwig3995
    @justinludwig3995 Рік тому

    #1 these are the 1.0s and mattressfirm has the 2.0s now. All 2.0s have 1000 coils standard. This voedo is irrelevant and misleading.

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  Рік тому +2

      Hey Justin! You're right - Beautyrest has recently updated their PressureSmart models to 2.0 versions. This happened about a month ago, and we'd very much like to cover these new models in the future. This video was originally published in 2021 and covered the older models up until the recent rollout. As to the major differences between these lines - you are again correct. The biggest change is a slight upgrade in the overall coil count to the Beautyrest 1000 Series. We suspect that the coil gauge also changed slightly, though we have not yet confirmed this. Hope that helps!

  • @atomicfusionvideo
    @atomicfusionvideo 5 місяців тому

    Horrible
    Great in spring summer in winter A BRICK. HARDENS DUE TO SOME MEMORY FOAM GEL INSIDE
    ACTUALLY CHANGES THE HARDNESS

    • @goodbed
      @goodbed  5 місяців тому

      Very sorry to hear it hasn't worked out for you. And yes, you're correct. Memory foam does harden pretty dramatically in the cold. We tend to find that it softens after ten or so minutes due to body heat, but variability with temperature is certainly an issue.

  • @juancid1607
    @juancid1607 Місяць тому

    DO NOT BUY!!! Worst $2K+ I have ever spent!. We got the PressureSmart™ 2.0 Lux Firm Pillow Top 16.25" Mattress King size and the mattress is already sagging in less than 4 months of ownership. The boxpring is new and the mattress has a waterproof cover.
    This mattress is junk!!!