Very much appreciate your informative video. Could you please tell me what I should be looking for for someone who is elderly with a botched knee surgery and very painful knees in general? Thanks for your help!
Hey there! Thanks for the question. Unfortunately, I'm not totally sure on this. If you like to sleep on your back and keep your legs (and thus knees) totally straight then a firmer mattress could be a good option for you. Whereas if you like to sleep on your side with your knees bent, then a softer option could be better. But generally speaking, mattresses aren't designed with knees in mind. Rather, brands focus on support systems that will adequately support our hips and upper body, which tend to weigh far more than knees. Does that make sense? If you could offer a bit more information on your general sleep preferences then maybe I could help a bit more here.
hi there! between the plush in the hybrid lux ocean view and the plush in the sea brook, which one feels most supportive when laying on your back? i guess which one is more squishy? i want something that is very soft and nice on my shoulders , im mainly a side sleeper. i don’t like to feel like im sinking into a hole. i worry my back will feel bent in half when i lay on my back if its too soft, so i do want some firmness but have no luck in my shoulders when i choose medium or firmer mattresses. between the two of those, which one was less like a marshmallow and more like what i would be happiest with? the sea brook plus looked super squishy in your review, so i was thinking i’d probably do the oceanview. any information you can give would be helpful :) thank you!
Hey there! So sorry, I don't think I fully understand the question here. Generally speaking, the "medium" options are pretty close to a flat medium here, whereas the "plush" tend to be a fair bit softer and "squishier." Hope that helps!
Very much appreciate your informative video. Could you please tell me what I should be looking for for someone who is elderly with a botched knee surgery and very painful knees in general? Thanks for your help!
Hey there! Thanks for the question. Unfortunately, I'm not totally sure on this. If you like to sleep on your back and keep your legs (and thus knees) totally straight then a firmer mattress could be a good option for you. Whereas if you like to sleep on your side with your knees bent, then a softer option could be better. But generally speaking, mattresses aren't designed with knees in mind. Rather, brands focus on support systems that will adequately support our hips and upper body, which tend to weigh far more than knees. Does that make sense? If you could offer a bit more information on your general sleep preferences then maybe I could help a bit more here.
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Sorry we missed this earlier! We do prioritize our reviews based on input from our readers, so your interest in that model will certainly be noted.
hi there! between the plush in the hybrid lux ocean view and the plush in the sea brook, which one feels most supportive when laying on your back? i guess which one is more squishy? i want something that is very soft and nice on my shoulders , im mainly a side sleeper. i don’t like to feel like im sinking into a hole. i worry my back will feel bent in half when i lay on my back if its too soft, so i do want some firmness but have no luck in my shoulders when i choose medium or firmer mattresses. between the two of those, which one was less like a marshmallow and more like what i would be happiest with? the sea brook plus looked super squishy in your review, so i was thinking i’d probably do the oceanview. any information you can give would be helpful :) thank you!
Hey there! So sorry, I don't think I fully understand the question here. Generally speaking, the "medium" options are pretty close to a flat medium here, whereas the "plush" tend to be a fair bit softer and "squishier." Hope that helps!