Hey /adv/ I'm looking to buy a new mattress. I'd be willing to spend 600-700 dollars to get a mattress that helps with my back pain. But I don't know how to find or look for a mattress that best fits my needs. I'm 6'2 and 160 lbs if that helps.
Get a memory foam one if you live somewhere that never goes above 80 degrees
Get a mattres that has individually-wrapped coils for everything else.
>>17952247
do memory foam mattress really get that hot? I live in Seattle so in the summer it can reach over 80.
>>17952254
Y E S
>>17952254
Yea it's like an oven
I lay spread eagle in the nude with a fan for my face and my nuts no sheets
>>17952264
That sucks. I like feeling cozy and tucked in when I go to bed. Is memory foam good for the back? Or is at comfy thing?
>Is memory foam good for the back?
Maybe if you don't mind sleeping in an oven
Look around and see if you can find a bare bones warehouse kind of mattress place. I got mine at a place that was a literal warehouse, all them laid out on the floor on the cement with a big door in the side of the wall to unload the trucks. I got a $1200 mattress for half that. Just lay on em till they feel nice!
>tfw 22
>tfw had the same mattress for 20 years.
Can't bring myself to buy a new one for some reason
moderately firm mattress with a memory foam topper? seems like the smartest budget option