Overstock.com has the Serta 4-inch Memory Foam Mattress Topper + Contour Pillows for $135 + $3 shipping = $138 shipped. Buy a King and cut it in half to have two Twin sized portions. Made from 3-pound density rated memory foam, a bad approximation to Tempurpedic's 5.35 lb density. | Overstock Alta Down Comforter $38 ![]() Discuss (0) |
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#1
vicnads - Posted 4:23 pm PST 02/28/08 (221 Posts)
Stick to 2 inches. Trust me.
#2
LivintheDream - Posted 4:38 pm PST 02/28/08 (7 Posts)
#3
BubbRubb - Posted 4:57 pm PST 02/28/08 (1276 Posts)
| vicnads wrote: |
| Stick to 2 inches. Trust me. |
And just how many women didn't break up with you after using that line?
#4
vicnads - Posted 5:03 pm PST 02/28/08 (221 Posts)
#5
toddsucks2 - Posted 5:03 pm PST 02/28/08 (2400 Posts)
#1: I thought you had all your sex in the bathroom down at the bus station? What does your bed material matter?
sincerely,
toddsucks
sincerely,
toddsucks
#6
palindrome - Posted 5:34 pm PST 02/28/08 (137 Posts)
#7
palindrome - Posted 5:37 pm PST 02/28/08 (137 Posts)
#8
itzsm00th - Posted 5:39 pm PST 02/28/08 (742 Posts)
#9
grumpydog - Posted 5:47 pm PST 02/28/08 (1315 Posts)
the 3 inch serta foam listed is $110.69, not $11
#10
djntd - Posted 7:24 pm PST 02/28/08 (126 Posts)
I just bought this a few weeks ago for $165, and it's good so far. Me and my wife use it, and both of us like it way more than without it. Neither of us have experienced back problems from it, in fact my shoulders were almost always effed up after a nights sleep before we got it... so if anything it's helping my back.
And having sex on it is fine, no difference really.
And having sex on it is fine, no difference really.
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lastingsmilledge - Posted 8:41 pm PST 02/28/08 (188 Posts)
make sure you air it out for at least a couple days otherwise you'll have 'nam flashbacks from the fumes. it does make the degree of difficulty on more athletic moves slightly higher.
#12
kstoney - Posted 11:07 pm PST 02/28/08 (139 Posts)
I have to admit, mine is only 2" too...
Two inches wide.
Two inches wide.
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chazzzer - Posted 12:57 am PST 02/29/08 (163 Posts)
If you're looking for a good memory foam mattress instead of just a topper, check out the 10" at Overstock:
http://www.overstock.com/1150841/product.html
I got a queen-sized for $320 with a 20% off coupon a while back. It's 3" of 5+ pound memory foam on top of 7" of urethane foam, which is the same as the basic Tempurpedic mattress for about 1/3 the price. It's wonderful, and you don't sink down in it very far because of the quality 5-pound memory foam that's supportive. It gives you that feeling almost like you're floating, because there are no pressure points like in a normal bed.
I tried a 4" 4-pound memory foam Sealy topper from Overstock and it was really uncomfortable (parts of my body sank down to the regular mattress while other parts didn't). Everybody's different though...I have back problems and can't use what a lot of people can. I gifted the 4" topper to a family member and they think it's perfect. YMMV.
http://www.overstock.com/1150841/product.html
I got a queen-sized for $320 with a 20% off coupon a while back. It's 3" of 5+ pound memory foam on top of 7" of urethane foam, which is the same as the basic Tempurpedic mattress for about 1/3 the price. It's wonderful, and you don't sink down in it very far because of the quality 5-pound memory foam that's supportive. It gives you that feeling almost like you're floating, because there are no pressure points like in a normal bed.
I tried a 4" 4-pound memory foam Sealy topper from Overstock and it was really uncomfortable (parts of my body sank down to the regular mattress while other parts didn't). Everybody's different though...I have back problems and can't use what a lot of people can. I gifted the 4" topper to a family member and they think it's perfect. YMMV.





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