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Aug 04, 2014Explorer
Sleep Number Bed?
We are planning to replace the OEM (nine years old) queen mattress in our Diplomat. We think that a Sleep Number is the best choice, and appreciate any comments about the mattress.
This is the info on Sleep Number. Which is best for a motorhome?
Prices Thickness firmness* Surface Comfort / Foam Layer(s)**
C2 $700 queen 8" firm polyprop- ylene / rayon blend 1" regular foam
COMMENT: 1) Differences in firmness setting clearly noticeable due to thin comfort layer. 2) Bottoming out is possible especially on low setting. 3) Comes with less advanced remote than other models. 4) Not well suited for side sleep due to high firmness. 5) Some consumers buy this model and then add their own comfort layer / topper. This often saves money because a main difference between this model and more expensive ones is comfort layer thickness.
C3 $1200 queen 9" mostly firm polyprop- ylene / rayon blend 1.5" regular foam
COMMENT: 1) The c3 (like c4) has a newer design than that of other Sleep Number models as no foam borders are used and the air chamber(s) extends to bed's edges. This design likely reduces or eliminates the middle problem as well as any need to rotate foam borders to maintain support. 2) Bottoming out is possible especially on low setting.
C4 $1600 queen medium- firm polyprop- ylene / rayon blend 2" regular foam
COMMENT: The c4 (like c3) has a newer design than that of other Sleep Number models as no foam borders are used and the air chamber(s) extends to bed's edges. This design likely reduces or eliminates the middle problem as well as any need to rotate foam borders to maintain support.
P5 $2000 queen 11" medium- firm rayon / polyester 2" regular foam
COMMENT: Popular model.
P6 $2500 queen 12" medium rayon / polyester with Outlast 3" regular foam
COMMENT: P6 has one inch more regular foam and a somewhat better cover then p5, yet it is considerably more expensive.
M6 $2800 queen medium- firm quilted knit rayon/ polyester 3" memory foam (4 lbs/ft) 1" regular foam
COMMENT: New model. Competes with Tempur-Pedic Choice Supreme.
M7 $3200 queen 12" medium- firm quilted knit rayon/ polyester 3" gel memory foam (4 lbs/ft) 3" regular foam
COMMENT: Competes with Tempur-Pedic Choice Supreme.
I8 $3200 queen 13" medium soft Outlast , woven polyester/ rayon 2" fiber fill 3" regular foam
COMMENT: Comes with one remote.
I10 $4400 queen 15" mostly soft Outlast , knit polyester/ rayon 2" fiber fill 3" memory foam (4 lbs/ft) 2" regular foam
COMMENT: 1) Comes with two remotes. 2) Best suited for those seeking a tall profile and softness.
This is the info on Sleep Number. Which is best for a motorhome?
Prices Thickness firmness* Surface Comfort / Foam Layer(s)**
C2 $700 queen 8" firm polyprop- ylene / rayon blend 1" regular foam
COMMENT: 1) Differences in firmness setting clearly noticeable due to thin comfort layer. 2) Bottoming out is possible especially on low setting. 3) Comes with less advanced remote than other models. 4) Not well suited for side sleep due to high firmness. 5) Some consumers buy this model and then add their own comfort layer / topper. This often saves money because a main difference between this model and more expensive ones is comfort layer thickness.
C3 $1200 queen 9" mostly firm polyprop- ylene / rayon blend 1.5" regular foam
COMMENT: 1) The c3 (like c4) has a newer design than that of other Sleep Number models as no foam borders are used and the air chamber(s) extends to bed's edges. This design likely reduces or eliminates the middle problem as well as any need to rotate foam borders to maintain support. 2) Bottoming out is possible especially on low setting.
C4 $1600 queen medium- firm polyprop- ylene / rayon blend 2" regular foam
COMMENT: The c4 (like c3) has a newer design than that of other Sleep Number models as no foam borders are used and the air chamber(s) extends to bed's edges. This design likely reduces or eliminates the middle problem as well as any need to rotate foam borders to maintain support.
P5 $2000 queen 11" medium- firm rayon / polyester 2" regular foam
COMMENT: Popular model.
P6 $2500 queen 12" medium rayon / polyester with Outlast 3" regular foam
COMMENT: P6 has one inch more regular foam and a somewhat better cover then p5, yet it is considerably more expensive.
M6 $2800 queen medium- firm quilted knit rayon/ polyester 3" memory foam (4 lbs/ft) 1" regular foam
COMMENT: New model. Competes with Tempur-Pedic Choice Supreme.
M7 $3200 queen 12" medium- firm quilted knit rayon/ polyester 3" gel memory foam (4 lbs/ft) 3" regular foam
COMMENT: Competes with Tempur-Pedic Choice Supreme.
I8 $3200 queen 13" medium soft Outlast , woven polyester/ rayon 2" fiber fill 3" regular foam
COMMENT: Comes with one remote.
I10 $4400 queen 15" mostly soft Outlast , knit polyester/ rayon 2" fiber fill 3" memory foam (4 lbs/ft) 2" regular foam
COMMENT: 1) Comes with two remotes. 2) Best suited for those seeking a tall profile and softness.