Hi cmv,
I see a lot of labor day sales on mattresses which sparked my interest in potentially purchasing a new mattress.
You can read a little more about "fake sales" in
post #5 here
.
I was drawn to the new sealy hybrid (Ability or Encourage) because I like the idea of a soft pillow like top with the support and resistance of a traditional coil mattress under it. The useless salesman also showed me the king Koil Perfect Contour Somnigel bed. With that i researched somnigel which seemed to be a pretty awesome product made by leggett and platt who seem to be the big guns in regards to mattress technology. I like the idea of a super soft gel top with more air surface than gel surface to disperse heat and still be a very comfortable buffer to coils. However, it seems to be difficult to find any beds with somnigel besides the one built for sleepys, and i aslo didnt find any forum about it here when i searched.
The first place I would start your research is the
mattress shopping tutorial here
which has all the basic information, steps, and guidelines that can help you make the best possible choices ... and perhaps most importantly know how and why to avoid the worst ones.
1. Thoughts on somnigel??
Somnigel is a type of buckling column gel similar to nexgel or intelligel. There is more information about this type of material in
this article
and in
post #2 here
and the posts it links to. A forum search on "
buckling column gel
" (you can just click the link) will also bring up more comments and feedback about it as well. It would be similar to Orthogel/Nexgel or Intelligel.
2. What beds/manufacturers use it and where can i find them (New Jersey/Internet)
I don't have a record of the mattresses that retailers or manufacturers have on their floor in all the many areas of the country (this wouldn't be possible for one person to keep up with in a constantly changing market) but you could check the
King Koil retail store finder here
and then call to confirm with each retailer to make sure that they carry these specific mattresses. You could also contact
Nexgel here
or
Intellibed here
(although they won't likely have any retailers close to you). Other manufacturers may also make some mattresses that use buckling column gel as well (see
here
and
here
for examples).
3. Is it worth it or is the memory foam gel/coil hybrid a better option.
Post #13 here
has more about the most important parts of the "value" of a mattress purchase relative to each person. If a mattress is the best match for you in terms of PPP (Posture and alignment, Pressure relief, and Personal preferences), uses good quality materials relative to its budget range and has no weak links in the design, and compares well with all your other finalists based on the parts of your
personal value equation
that are most important to you ... then it would be "worth the money" yes. If there were other mattresses that were better value for you based on the same criteria ... then it wouldn't.
4. Am i wasting my time with a hybrid and should i just get a traditional mattress with a euro top.
The materials or types of mattresses that each person tends to prefer is a personal preference and there is no right or wrong here. Having said that ... if you are dealing with a retailer or manufacturer that won't be able to provide you with all the information you will need about a mattress you are considering (see
this article
) so you can identify any weak links in the mattress and make more meaningful comparisons with other mattresses, then you would be wasting your time visiting them IMO.
5. Taking into account my thought process above and the materials im looking at do you have any solid recommendations that are around if not less than $1000.
There are too many unknowns, variables, and personal preferences involved for anyone to make meaningful suggestions about a specific mattress or even type of mattress that may be best for you (see
mattress firmness/comfort levels in post #2 here
) but assuming you are in the Northern NJ area then the better options and possibilities I'm aware of (subject to following all the steps in the tutorial post of course) are listed in
post #7 here
.
Phoenix