Odd-Shaped Mattress Customer Review

June 11, 2008 – 11:02 am

I have always been an odd person, so when I was looking for a mattress company that could custom make me an odd-shaped mattress (made out of memory foam) I did a little research online.  It didn’t take long before I found Rocky Mountain Mattress, and read that they could custom cut pretty much any size bed you could dream of.  This was music to my ears!

I had no reason to doubt, as they had countless mattress reviews and testimonies on their site about custom mattresses that had already been made.  As I read through the testimonials they sounded sincere and real, not like some places you go online (and read the testimonials) and know that the business itself created all the reviews.

Other online mattress companies I had talked to had to many things they would or would not do, and would never listen to exactly what I wanted.  Rocky Mountain Mattress listened, and created the perfect mattress the exact way I wanted!  They were easy to work with, talk to and I feel that I have created a great friendship with Dave (the guy who helped me out).  Thanks again Rocky Mountain Mattress, and I fully recommend to anyone looking for an odd-shaped mattress (like I was) to give these guys a call.  Like I said, I talked to Dave, and got a hold of him at Rocky Mountain Mattress HQ through this number - (801) 560-7628.

If you give Rocky Mountain Mattress a call, you will not be let down if you are looking for that odd-shaped mattress.  They will make you happy!

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I work in a restaurant - The Tamarack 12″

June 6, 2008 – 5:58 pm

Working in a restaurant can be great money, people tipping you for giving them (hopefully) great service.  But typically that great service involves walking, a lot.  And standing, and being on your feet for 12 hours a day.  As I write this I’m between a 6 hour and 8 hour shift!  So, it’s very important for someone on their feet as much as I am to enjoy myself when I’m OFF my feet.  That’s why I believe the Tamarack 12″ is a great mattress for anyone in the industry.

Experience more restful, sound sleep with the Tamarack™, which features the revolutionary CoolMax® by DuPont® fabric to eliminate moisture and promote a cool, dry night’s sleep. The luxury cover also features 2 inches of Bayer® Softcel™ Supersoft Foam quilted directly into the cover of this traditional tight-top mattress. The mattress boasts several layers of Bayer® foam, including 3.3 inches of 4-pound Bayer® Softcel™ Memory Foam derived from NASA’s own technology to create a cloud-like sleeping surface with individualized support for each sleeper.

The CoolMax® by DuPont® is my favorite feature of this mattress.  Considering I drink a LOT of coffee, it’s nice to be able to have a cool nights sleep, even if I’m still hopped up on caffeine (like I am now).

Buy this memory foam mattress at Rocky Mountain Mattress

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Missing My Memory Foam Bed

May 29, 2008 – 4:17 pm

Over the last weekend I was visiting my in-laws for the memorial day holiday, and as usual we stay at their house.  The one thing that I do not like about traveling is not being able to bring my memory foam mattress along.  I know you may read alot of “tesimonials” about memory foam mattresses, and beds, but let me tell you - this one is REAL.  I missed my bed.  My in-laws have a fold-away couch bed, and its ok-comfy, but just does not compare to my memory foam bed at home.

I sleep so much better since we purchased the memory foam mattress from Rocky Mountain Mattress.  They offer memory foam mattresses using Foamex, or Bayer brand memory foam.  My wife and I wanted to get as close to the “Deluxe” mattress by Tempur Pedic (without the cost) so we opted for the Sensus memory foam inside our Brighton 12 inch memory foam mattress.  The Brighton is a few inches taller then the Deluxe by Tempur Pedic (I think) but the sheets still fit fine.

If you are in the market for a memory foam mattress, then I would suggest looking into Rocky Mountain Mattress before spending to much at more expensive places.  It was easy to order online, no hassles, and I never worried about anything during the transaction.  These guys are class acts, and I know I will probably be buying from them again in the future!

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An Awesome Mattress… Too Bad It’s Not Memory Foam.

May 20, 2008 – 12:31 pm

floating mattress

Time Magazine did an article back in 2006 for the best inventions, one of them being the floating air mattress. I want one. Really bad. BUT, I want it to be a memory foam mattress. Then, not only would you have the coolest bed in town, you’d also have the most comfortable.

Price Tag: a cool 1.5 million.

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A Timeline of the Mattress

May 19, 2008 – 12:16 am

* Neolithic period: The mattress and bed are invented. Beds are raised off the ground to avoid drafts, dirt, and pests. The first mattress probably consists of a pile of leaves, grass, or possibly straw, with animal skins over it.
* 3600 B.C.: Beds made of goatskins filled with water are used in Persia.
* 3400 B.C.: Egyptians sleep on palm boughs heaped in the corners of their homes.
* 200 B.C.: Mattresses in Ancient Rome consist of bags of cloth stuffed with reeds, hay, or wool; the wealthy use feather stuffing.
* 15th century: During the Renaissance, mattresses are made of pea shucks, straw, or sometimes feathers, stuffed into coarse ticks, and covered with velvets, brocades, or silks.
* 16th and 17th centuries: Mattresses are stuffed with straw or down and placed atop a bed consisting of a timber frame with support latticeworks of rope or leather.
* Early 18th century: Mattresses are stuffed with cotton or wool.
* Mid 18th century: Mattress covers begin to be made of quality linen or cotton. The mattress cane box is shaped or bordered, and fillings include natural fibers such as coconut fibre, cotton, wool, and horsehair. The mattress is tufted or buttoned to attach the stuffing to the cover and the edges are stitched.
* 1857: The steel coil spring is invented and is first patented for use in chair seats.
* 1865: The first coil spring construction for bedding is patented.
* 1871: The German Heinrich Westphal invents the inner spring mattress. He later died in poverty, never having profited from his invention.
* 1873: Sir James Paget presents a waterbed designed by Neil Arnott to St. Bartholomew’s Hospital as a treatment and prevention of pressure ulcers.
* 1885: J.P. Leggett patents improvements to the steel coil bedspring. His innovative method of coupling the springs and attaching them to wooden bed slats launched a successful partnership with C.B. Platt, which eventually became Leggett & Platt, Inc.
* 1895: A few waterbeds, which resemble large hot water bottles, are sold via mail order by the British store Harrod’s.
* Late 19th century: The box-spring is invented, making mattresses less lumpy.
* 1900: James Marshall of Simmons Bedding Company invents the pocket coil mattress
* 1906: Sealy Mattress Company forms after buying all patents and knowledge from a local inventor.
* 1929: The most expensive mattresses are constructed of latex rubber and are produced by Dunlopillow.
* 1930s: Innerspring mattresses and upholstered foundations become widely used, and artificial fillers become common. Pocket spring mattresses, which consist of individual springs sewn into linked fabric bags, are introduced.
* 1931: Orders’ Mattress is established in South Carolina
* 1940s: The futon is introduced in North America.
* 1950: Sealy introduced the Posturepedic mattress designed in conjunction with Orthopedic surgeons.
* 1950s: Foam rubber mattresses and pillows are available for purchase.
* 1958: The Simmons Company introduces the Queen size and King size mattress.
* 1960s: The modern waterbed is introduced and gains its first widespread use with the invention of vinyl. Adjustable beds gain popularity.
* 1970s: NASA invents material that later becomes known as memory foam[2].
* 1971: Selther is established in Mexico City.
* 1980s: Air mattresses constructed of Vulcanized Rubber or vinyl are introduced.
* 1981: Comfortaire invents the air bed mattress with remote control.
* 1987: Select Comfort creator of the Sleep Number is introduced in North America.
* 1992: Tempur-Pedic introduces a mattress made from memory foam.
* 2003: ZeroGravityBed introduces changeable and replaceable components in their adjustable mattresses.
* 2005: Selther introduces in Mexico, Latin America and the US a mattress made from dispersion chambers and latex foam known as Flotek.
* 2007: Park Place Corporation invents a aroma therapy mattress infused with lavender.

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A Great Reason to Buy A Good Memory Foam Mattress Cover.

May 13, 2008 – 5:55 pm

This is a disgusting example of why a Memory Foam Mattress Cover is an absolute MUST when you purchase a memory foam mattress.

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A mattress you don’t want to sleep on.

May 12, 2008 – 3:46 pm

mattress springs

How is your back shaped? Like a coiled tube of metal? Neither is mine!! So why do you sleep on it every night??

All your mattress is made up of is the picture above, and a thin layer of cloth. Does that sound comfortable?

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Mattress Review: The Cottonwood 9″

May 6, 2008 – 12:09 am

The Cottonwood 9″ is a Memeroy Foam Mattress made by Bayer. It has 3 inches of Bayer® Softcel™ Memory Foam and 6 inches of Bayer® Ultracel™ Support Foam. The 3 inches of Softcel™ memory Foam give the mattress a cloud-like floating feel, while the 6 inches of Ultracel™ support foam give the mattress unparalleled support to go along with the comfort. Being responsive to the weight, shape, and temperature of each individual gives The Cottonwood 9″ an edge over any other mattress in it’s price range.

Memory Foam Mattress

Ok, enough of the standard stuff. This mattress is comfortable. Really comfortable. Laying on one gives you a feeling you usually only get when you’ve been on your feet working a 16 hour day, your body is screaming at you, and you first flop onto the bed. Imagine that every time you lay down.

Admittedly, you’ll be spoiling yourself and hate any other surface you ever have to sleep on (aka a hotel room of any sort, your in-laws fold out, or any couch anywhere).

BUT, that is a very, very good problem to have. It’s like having too much candy and not enough time to eat it. Except the candy is your body being comfortable and supported every night when it takes a breather.

You can purchase the Cottonwood 9″ Memory Foam Mattress through Rocky Mountain Mattress.

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