After being married many years I realize seperate chambers was a great idea for better sleep. Even seperate beds could help in my opinion. Twin are a bit small though I think.
Been married 40 years. Have slept on separate floors for over 20 of the 40! It’s the secret to a “good” morning! If you’ve ever seen the Notebook “ movie, you’ll know that in the South, separate bedrooms was a common thing in larger homes. My husband sleeps in the basement because he has an entire world down there; his own bedroom, full bathroom, living room (with a floor to ceiling drink cooler), home office, large walk-in pantry space with a 5’ freezer, laundry space, patio entrance into the back yard which is right next to his 12x12’ storage shed and so forth. It’s a full blown man cave galore completely lined with football memorabilia and he LOVES it. I couldn’t get him out of there with a bomb!!! I rarely go down there because nothing I need is there - it’s kinda like his own apartment in a way. We have a very happy marriage, a house still full of young adult children and 3 busy grandsons who are 7, 6 & 5; and are over at least once a week or more for family dinner & sleep over night. Guess my point is: separate beds, of any size, has worked for us and I’m positive it will for you too!!! TRY IT.
You did a really nice job putting this video together. Direct & to the point, informative, no fluff - much appreciated. Expand just a tiny bit more on each product for the next one and you’ll have it, perfect. Congrats to you & your team!
I would love to see more reviews for split king/2xls with there adjustable bases, plus mixing up the base and mattresses. It would be great to get your review and to see how they really work. Are there any differences with the gap does one bed work better than other based on the edge. Thank you for all that you do!
Twin XL is just about the size of most tractor trailer sleeper births. Obviously size varies though! It would be awesome if you compared beds for truck drivers. There’s a lot of ones advertised just for drivers like the Minimizer, Sleep Dog or Drift that seem like a gimmick. Personally I’m looking for a mattress for a upcoming team run (one driver is sleeping while the other drives) and curious how motion transfer translates into sleeping on the road.
I need 2 twins & an adjustable base for at least one of them. Which adjustable base & twin mattress would you recommend for someone who is a back sleeper and who has breathing problems (COPD)? Thank you!
I sure have thought about getting a twin or even just a full size. I live in a small mobile home. I could save some money too. These are really nice choices. Thanks.
After being married many years I realize seperate chambers was a great idea for better sleep. Even seperate beds could help in my opinion. Twin are a bit small though I think.
A married couple should sleep on a twin mattress only if they want to hug each other tightly all night.
Been married 40 years. Have slept on separate floors for over 20 of the 40! It’s the secret to a “good” morning! If you’ve ever seen the Notebook “ movie, you’ll know that in the South, separate bedrooms was a common thing in larger homes.
My husband sleeps in the basement because he has an entire world down there; his own bedroom, full bathroom, living room (with a floor to ceiling drink cooler), home office, large walk-in pantry space with a 5’ freezer, laundry space, patio entrance into the back yard which is right next to his 12x12’ storage shed and so forth. It’s a full blown man cave galore completely lined with football memorabilia and he LOVES it. I couldn’t get him out of there with a bomb!!!
I rarely go down there because nothing I need is there - it’s kinda like his own apartment in a way. We have a very happy marriage, a house still full of young adult children and 3 busy grandsons who are 7, 6 & 5; and are over at least once a week or more for family dinner & sleep over night.
Guess my point is: separate beds, of any size, has worked for us and I’m positive it will for you too!!! TRY IT.
@@joycestempa5647Marriage is sad.
You did a really nice job putting this video together. Direct & to the point, informative, no fluff - much appreciated.
Expand just a tiny bit more on each product for the next one and you’ll have it, perfect.
Congrats to you & your team!
I would love to see more reviews for split king/2xls with there adjustable bases, plus mixing up the base and mattresses. It would be great to get your review and to see how they really work. Are there any differences with the gap does one bed work better than other based on the edge.
Thank you for all that you do!
Does this channel only review Online matttreses? I’d be interested in reviews on Tempur Breeze v iConfort Arctic
Twin XL is just about the size of most tractor trailer sleeper births. Obviously size varies though!
It would be awesome if you compared beds for truck drivers. There’s a lot of ones advertised just for drivers like the Minimizer, Sleep Dog or Drift that seem like a gimmick.
Personally I’m looking for a mattress for a upcoming team run (one driver is sleeping while the other drives) and curious how motion transfer translates into sleeping on the road.
I need 2 twins & an adjustable base for at least one of them. Which adjustable base & twin mattress would you recommend for someone who is a back sleeper and who has breathing problems (COPD)? Thank you!
I sure have thought about getting a twin or even just a full size. I live in a small mobile home. I could save some money too. These are really nice choices. Thanks.
twin xl are fine for 6'2
Thanks for another review
Yep im to tall for a twin. Im 6’-1” and my feet hang off the end while my head hits the headboard.
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Thanks for the video- not for me
500 hundred for a twin? Omg you people are brain washed