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Ooohhh, now you are speaking my language....Pillow-tops!! YES, I like a soft-pillow top feel with springs. Oh, and I am a combo sleeper who sleeps hot as well. I am really intrigued by Saatva, Birch and Wink!
Winkbed has been one of my favorite mattress for a long time. I like that they offer them in different firmness options to accommodate for all sleepers. I also thinks a good price for a luxury mattress
I just went to a mattress store for the first time in 14 years because my TempurPedic is just way too firm for me. As a predominate side sleeper, I'm waking up with shoulder pain and just not getting proper sleep overall. But the ones I tried today in store have helped me narrow it down to a couple of options, and I'm so glad the Saatva mattress is on this list because a plush pillow top seems to be what I need!
The Winkbed is my dream mattress. It's luxurious, and firm, which makes it great for combo sleepers. It's an innerspring mattress so it won't trap heat and from its construction, it looks like it should last a long time.
I've been in love with the WinkBeds...I believe that will be my choice when I purchase later this year. Saatva is also very nice..sometimes I sleep on my daughter's!! But, I really ,really want a WinkBed!!
3 of my wishlist beds listed here. I am definitely interested in the Winkbed for my top choice. The Coil on coil build, zoned support, pillow top and Tencel cover are my recipe for great sleep. As I am taller and heavier in build, the luxury firm is my pick for someone who also is a combination back and side sleeper who also sleeps hot. Great picks. Thanks for the review.
I prefer a dense memory foam to pillow top for the feel and durability. My pick here is Saatva HD for the dense memory foam over coils and because it’s constructed for heavier sleepers. I have to say all of these appear to be high quality constructed mattresses. Thanks Martin 😊
The saatva and winkbed are the primo choices here. Love that they have different firmness options. I like the cooling option as well. I'm a side sleeper so these are my 2 go to mattresses.
I'm hesitant to buy a built in pillow top. I think I'd prefer to have the ability to remove it if it gets too soft. However, the Avocado seems like it would still feel firm enough with a pillow top and I love the eco friendly construction
I absolutely loved the pillowtop mattress I had. Firm, but felt like you were on a cloud. Wish I could still find that brand. Timberland/Timberline? Can't remember how it was spelled.
I need your help! I am mostly a side sleeper but also like to sleep on my back from time to time so I am stuck between whether or not I should go soft such as memory foam or something more hybrid and a little more firm. I also do sleep hot so that's another factor that's made it hard for me to choose the right opinion. Ideally, I feel I'd like something that is soft and sinks in a little to accommodate my side sleeping but still supportive for my back and responsive enough as I do move around a lot. With all of this in mind are there a few you feel I should be narrowing my search towards?
I just received the Queen size WinkBed Softer mattress. Took 2 weeks from ordering to my door. It looks like it cost a fortune; which it did not and it was $300 off. It’s plush and beautiful. Nice cushiony pillow top. I did however think this mattress would be softer than it is. I think it’s the micro-coils as they do provide a lot of support. Hopefully within a week or so it will be better. I’d still recommend this bed to anyone wanting that expensive hotel look and feel as it is a lovely mattress. Just don’t expect to sink in a whole lot...just a little. In my opinion it’s a 6.5 out of 10 on firmness scale. Others had described it as being a 4 or 5...mine is not. For reference I’m 5’4” and 120#. Have rheumatoid arthritis and chronic pain so I need pressure relief when I’m on my side but didn’t want that stuck feeling of memory foam. Fingers crossed it gets softer💙
These all look so comfortable. Something about a pillow top just screams luxury. I just don’t like the bounciness of too much “spring” underneath many of these.
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Ooohhh, now you are speaking my language....Pillow-tops!! YES, I like a soft-pillow top feel with springs. Oh, and I am a combo sleeper who sleeps hot as well. I am really intrigued by Saatva, Birch and Wink!
I would love the Wink bed pillow top
Winkbed has been one of my favorite mattress for a long time. I like that they offer them in different firmness options to accommodate for all sleepers. I also thinks a good price for a luxury mattress
Birch looks pretty nice.
The Winkbed looks awsome. Warranty sounds great. I did miss seeing the Helix luxe.
Thanks for the information. I have never really considered a pillow top but will have to consider that when I finally buy a mattress.
I just went to a mattress store for the first time in 14 years because my TempurPedic is just way too firm for me. As a predominate side sleeper, I'm waking up with shoulder pain and just not getting proper sleep overall. But the ones I tried today in store have helped me narrow it down to a couple of options, and I'm so glad the Saatva mattress is on this list because a plush pillow top seems to be what I need!
I look the look of the Dream cloud. as long as its soft enough for me as a side sleeper. I also like that it sleeps cool
Satvaa and winkbed are still my top beds but Avocado is quickly gaining ground. Thank you for your expertise .
The Winkbed is my dream mattress. It's luxurious, and firm, which makes it great for combo sleepers. It's an innerspring mattress so it won't trap heat and from its construction, it looks like it should last a long time.
I've been in love with the WinkBeds...I believe that will be my choice when I purchase later this year. Saatva is also very nice..sometimes I sleep on my daughter's!! But, I really ,really want a WinkBed!!
I would love to try the Birch and Avocado, since I like a responsive bed made from natural materials.
Saatva and winkbed both look like they would be a great option for me. Both have springs,look uber comfy and are good for all sleeping positions.
Another great video! So helpful! Saatva is looking like such a great choice right now! :)
3 of my wishlist beds listed here. I am definitely interested in the Winkbed for my top choice. The Coil on coil build, zoned support, pillow top and Tencel cover are my recipe for great sleep. As I am taller and heavier in build, the luxury firm is my pick for someone who also is a combination back and side sleeper who also sleeps hot. Great picks. Thanks for the review.
I prefer a dense memory foam to pillow top for the feel and durability. My pick here is Saatva HD for the dense memory foam over coils and because it’s constructed for heavier sleepers. I have to say all of these appear to be high quality constructed mattresses. Thanks Martin 😊
Saatva makes a fantastic mattress. WInkbed is close as well.
I currently have a pillowtop mattress and I love it !
The saatva and winkbed are the primo choices here. Love that they have different firmness options. I like the cooling option as well. I'm a side sleeper so these are my 2 go to mattresses.
I'm hesitant to buy a built in pillow top. I think I'd prefer to have the ability to remove it if it gets too soft. However, the Avocado seems like it would still feel firm enough with a pillow top and I love the eco friendly construction
Question...looking for a good queen and king for my airbnb. I want folks to LOVE the bed. I was thinking pillowtop. Thoughts about which one?
The Dreamcloud Premier - good for hot sleepers and side sleepers, which makes it a great choice for me.
I absolutely loved the pillowtop mattress I had. Firm, but felt like you were on a cloud. Wish I could still find that brand. Timberland/Timberline? Can't remember how it was spelled.
I need your help! I am mostly a side sleeper but also like to sleep on my back from time to time so I am stuck between whether or not I should go soft such as memory foam or something more hybrid and a little more firm. I also do sleep hot so that's another factor that's made it hard for me to choose the right opinion. Ideally, I feel I'd like something that is soft and sinks in a little to accommodate my side sleeping but still supportive for my back and responsive enough as I do move around a lot. With all of this in mind are there a few you feel I should be narrowing my search towards?
Thank you, Martin, for this video! I love pillow top mattresses. Each of these mattresses looks promising!!! How to choose? Perhaps Saatva HD?!
The more I see Winkbed, the more it looks like a great pick for a side sleeper like me 😊
I just received the Queen size WinkBed Softer mattress. Took 2 weeks from ordering to my door. It looks like it cost a fortune; which it did not and it was $300 off. It’s plush and beautiful. Nice cushiony pillow top. I did however think this mattress would be softer than it is. I think it’s the micro-coils as they do provide a lot of support. Hopefully within a week or so it will be better. I’d still recommend this bed to anyone wanting that expensive hotel look and feel as it is a lovely mattress. Just don’t expect to sink in a whole lot...just a little. In my opinion it’s a 6.5 out of 10 on firmness scale. Others had described it as being a 4 or 5...mine is not. For reference I’m 5’4” and 120#. Have rheumatoid arthritis and chronic pain so I need pressure relief when I’m on my side but didn’t want that stuck feeling of memory foam. Fingers crossed it gets softer💙
@@kristinekerr3688 please keep us updated. I’m looking at this bed too.
These all look so comfortable. Something about a pillow top just screams luxury. I just don’t like the bounciness of too much “spring” underneath many of these.
Reading the words, "pillow top" just makes my back hurt. Of these, however, I'd probably pick the Wink bed, because of its use of springs.