Signature Sleep Contour 8 Inch Twin Mattress
From Signature Sleep
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- Details Rank: ***70 in Home
- of size: Twin
- Color Feature: (option)white
- Product Brand: Signature Sleep
- The Model: 5426096
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.00" h x39.00" w x75.00" l,40.00 pounds
- Independently, superbly pocketed 15-gauge pocket coils
- Quality foam and polyester layering between cover and coils for optimal comfort
- Fits any standard Twin bed frame
- Mattress comes compressed and rolled for easy shipping
- Independently-encased coils provide an equal weight distribution by contouring the curves of your body, hence relieving pressure points along your neck, shoulders, back and hips.
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The Contour 8” mattress by Signature Sleep holds true to its name, as it is designed to satisfy the need for contoured support of your vertebrae while you sleep. We owe this luxury to the Contour’s 480 tempered steel independently-encased coils whose particularity is to conform to the curves of your body creating an equal weight distribution, hence relieving any pressure points along your neck, shoulders, back and hips. Another advantage of independently-encased coils is the elimination of motion disturbance, so that if your partner moves throughout the night, you will never even know they there! To ensure that this mattress lasts many years, its independently-encased coils protected by two cushioning layers: a non-woven fabric insulation pad and a thick foam layer which add to this mattress’s unparalleled quality and comfort.
You may sleep on your new Signature sleep mattress as soon as it's unpacked. However, depending on the temperature and length of time it has been packed, you should allow up to 48 hours for the mattress to expand to its proper shape and size.
634 of 687 people like the following review
Don't Hesitate.
@_*K.J.B.L.
This mattress (as I sit with my legs sprawled across it) inspired me to write my first online review in probably two years (I can get a bit lazy, hence the leg sprawling). I recently graduated from college; moving out of my pnts' place and supporting myself and being a contributing member of society and other dumb stuff like that appntly come along with this. So, I moved to my own apartment, and for the first time in my life, had to purchase a bed. As a 22-year-old moving to Chicago to go to grad school with nearly no money, I was thinking cheap. But I had been told that "cheap" is a relative term when you're looking for mattresses; most of my friends had payed upwards of 400 bucks for a "cheap" box spring/mattress set. Thankfully, in a twist of fate, I went to get and searched "mattress."
Lo and behold, there's a 180-dolla (sorry folks, price has increased since I bought it) mattress, just sitting there, all like "Hey! Look at me! I'm a mattress! On get.com! Yep! The same site you buy overpriced protein powder and used Stephen King books from!" Needless to say, I did a little research and found the catch I was looking for: it comes shrink-wrapped, rolled up in a duffel bag. "Ummm...yeah, no," I thought. But, just for fun, I went to YouTube and searched something along the lines of "video of unwrapping bed that comes wrapped in plastic that you have to cut open and it inflates itself." After watching a video or two, I was astonished to see that they really do magically turn into a soft-yet-firm, fluffy, plush, bouncy lil' mattress. With the added benefit of knowing I'd be able to watch it inflate before my very eyes, I ordered.
After about a month and a half of sitting, sleeping, studying, reading, lounging, laughing, crying (I watched Titanic while laying on it, so sue me), and sulking because I have strep throat on this mattress, I decided it's only fair for me to write a review. Let me tell ya, folks: this mattress rules. I bought the cheapest bed frame from Walmart (which, may I add, is amazing), along with a bed skirt, mattress topper, and jersey sheets from Bed Bath and Beyond, and I swear this is the best bed I've ever slept on. It's soft and bouncy enough to remind you, "Hey! Look at me! I'm a real bed! With real springs! Go ahead, bounce on me!" but it's also firm enough to be like "Hey! Look at me! I provide support for the lower back you complain to all of your friends and family about all day long! I'm not like those lousy air mattresses! Go ahead, lay down and feel my support!" Also, don't listen to the people who complain that you "fall off the side." Yes, there is no wiring around the sides of the mattress, but I sit on the edge of my bed all the time and I wouldn't have ever noticed (I'm a 185 lb male -- yes I do cry from Titanic SO SUE ME). These complaints actually made me nervous about purchasing, but honestly, it's truly negligible.
There literally isn't anything I can think of to complain about with this mattress. There were no smells, it's the right size, it supports the weight of two people, the springs don't make any noise, and, most importantly of all, I've had some amazing nights' sleep on this baby. I love sleep and I'm a snob for a comfy bed; I'd highly recommend this one.
Disclaimer: Bed does not actually talk.
237 of 262 people like the following review
Mattress for people you as well as a bag in which to dispose of them.
@_*Beverly S.
In my continuing effort to only bring you the best, I present you at this point with the best value EVER in Mattresses for Other People to Sleep On.
Suppose you have a guestroom or garage apartment that needs a new mattress.
What you going to do?
Are you pay anywhere from $300-$1300 for mattress that you will never use?
Of course not.
Are you like me? Would you rather a Doberman bite you in the nuts rather than have to go to a retail store and look at mattresses?
Yes?
You, my friend, in luck.
For a pathetic $180, for double or queen size, delivered to your door, including free shipping, Is this mattress from get.
I ordered this mattress with free shipping which was supposed to take seven days and in reality took three days.
This mattress arrived at my front door in a 6 1/2 foot long duffel bag. More on that later....
Shipping weight is 55 pounds.
Delivery was free and in three days.
I follow instructions and cut it open on top of the box springs.
Like one of those little toys that you would drop into water when you were a kid and it expands to become a dinosaur, this thing immediately turn into an actual mattress.
With inner springs and everything.
Absolutely astounding.
I gave it a go after about 30 minutes and the thing is damn comfortable.
Best part is you get to keep the duffel bag which is made out of strong nylon like a backpack.
Bet you know where I'm going with this.
This duffel bag, made a strong nylon 6 1/2 feet long and has a very sturdy carrying handle.
Comp that to rolled up carpet which most people would use to place a dead body in.
This thing is custom-made to dispose of your mother-in-law in a very tidy and efficient manner.
So for less than 200 clams you get a mattress as well as the perfect device for getting rid of a pesky relative.
Check the feedback, It is over 500 in favor versus 13 against.
Addendum: several people have asked. DO NOT BUY THE TWIN unless you need to dispose of a small woman or child, the duffle simply isn't big enough for the average adult.
get.com - Signature Sleep Contour 8 Inch Twin Mattress
152 of 175 people like the following review
Very Nice Mattress!
@_*mom of three
We purchased this for my 8 year old sons new bunkbed. It came shrunk wrapped in a large, tubular duffel type bag. The packaging protecting the unit very well in shipping.
This is a well padded mattress that does not feel springy. My son had a pillow top mattress before receiving this one yet he says the new one is much more comfortable.
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