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      04-16-2020, 04:16 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by floridaorange View Post
We are looking on the hotel mattress websites, seems like whenever we stay at the Ritz or certain Hilton's we are more comfortable. I wonder what that's about. A more durable or newer mattress perhaps?
Probably newer as they change them out frequently I would hope.

We've had expensive ones.....but last year we bought a Saatva that is considered medium of the line I think. Got their standard which runs a little firm, and put a topper on my wife's side to soften it.

It sleeps as good as any of the others..

Unfortunately like I said, I think it comes with the territory. I have to sleep on my back....or I will wake up with one side of my body numb.

If I were you, I would see if you could switch to sleeping on your back. I found out a long time ago that worked best. I would put pillows on either side of me preventing me from rolling onto my side.

Later it became second nature.

Maybe see how that works for you.

I mean I'm not Pro bodybuilder size, but I'm usually 200lbs at around 10% at 5'7".

So I carry around a bit more than most people that don't exercise.
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