Sealy Posturepedic Plus RidgeCrest II Review -

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ส.ค. 2024
  • We test the Sealy Posturepedic Plus RidgeCrest II vs. our battery of objective and data-driven tests. This is a Costco exclusive mattress and has been popular for years. But is it really THAT good? Or are there better mattresses for the money? We put it to the test to find out.
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    Table of Contents
    0:00 Overview
    0:45 Score
    1:21 Firmness
    1:43 Best For
    2:11 Considerations
    2:41 Support
    3:50 Performance Tests
    4:00 Cooling Test
    5:32 Sinkage Test
    6:32 Motion Transfer Test
    7:35 Response Time Test
    8:43 Bounce Test
    9:36 Edge Support Test
    10:33 Sex Test
    11:19 Pressure Relief Test
    12:17 Off-Gassing Test
    12:47 Company Test
    13:15 Should You Buy?
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    The Sealy Posturepedic Plus is a 14″ innerspring mattress with a poly foam comfort layer atop a classic innerspring unit. It has moderate levels of sinkage and bounce, giving the mattress a balanced feel.
    The Posturepedic Plus mattress is available in Plush or Firm. The Plus mattress has a medium feel (5 out of 10 firmness) and the Firm has a slightly firm feel (7 out of 10). These assessments are based on a firmness scale where 10 is the most firm.
    This mattress has a performance score of 9.22, which ranks it in the bottom 7% of all mattresses tested to date. The quality of materials really hurts the score and ultimately creates a mattress that struggles to compete with other mattresses on the market.
    The Posturepedic Plus RidgeCrest is priced at $849 for a queen mattress, 40% less than the average mattress cost of $1,429 (considering all mattresses and all types tested to date).
    Overall, this is an inexpensive mattress, but the performance is also lacking, so in a way, you’re getting what you pay for. If you’re open to other mattress types besides innerspring, many other options have higher performance at a similar price point.
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