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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 4162188" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>While ours doesn't have the cooling pad feature, we have been sleeping on Select Comfort mattresses since around 2003 or so. Our first in a regular home was an "extended queen" bed. I don't recommend anything like that again because Select Comfort is the only ones making sheets for that size.</p><p></p><p>When we ordered our luxury fifth wheel for our home, we ordered the "premier" Select Comfort RV mattress. While it has been good for us, we now have a new mattress from Select Comfort in the RV. The new one is entitled an i8 (letter I).</p><p></p><p>We stopped by Select Comfort because the wife wanted to check out SC's cooling sheets. While there, she also asked about pillows. When the salesman showed her one and had her lie down on the i8 mattress, she took a liking to that item as well, so now we have new sheets, pillows, and mattress. They had a "friends and family" offer that got the mattress for us at about 1/2 price.</p><p></p><p>I've told folks for years that the Select Comfort mattresses are great. The wife sets hers at about 35 to 45 on the scale, and I set mine at 100, and we can BOTH rave about how comfortable the mattress is. I just wish hotels equipped their rooms with Select Comfort mattresses. When we are doing our Summer job, one of the two of us ends up being disappointed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 4162188, member: 7900"] While ours doesn't have the cooling pad feature, we have been sleeping on Select Comfort mattresses since around 2003 or so. Our first in a regular home was an "extended queen" bed. I don't recommend anything like that again because Select Comfort is the only ones making sheets for that size. When we ordered our luxury fifth wheel for our home, we ordered the "premier" Select Comfort RV mattress. While it has been good for us, we now have a new mattress from Select Comfort in the RV. The new one is entitled an i8 (letter I). We stopped by Select Comfort because the wife wanted to check out SC's cooling sheets. While there, she also asked about pillows. When the salesman showed her one and had her lie down on the i8 mattress, she took a liking to that item as well, so now we have new sheets, pillows, and mattress. They had a "friends and family" offer that got the mattress for us at about 1/2 price. I've told folks for years that the Select Comfort mattresses are great. The wife sets hers at about 35 to 45 on the scale, and I set mine at 100, and we can BOTH rave about how comfortable the mattress is. I just wish hotels equipped their rooms with Select Comfort mattresses. When we are doing our Summer job, one of the two of us ends up being disappointed. [/QUOTE]
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