The Beautyrest Black Hybrid Millennium has extremely minimal partner disturbance, you won’t get bothered at all with a restless partner. The top layer has a spongy, bouncy feel to it.
Beautyrest Black Paragon (Discontinued)
The Beautyrest Black Paragon looks and feels expensive, probably because it is! The material on the top layer feel as high quality as we have seen. There is a slight bouncy feeling to the top layer.
Beautyrest TruEnergy Jamaica (Discontinued)
The Beautyrest TruEnergy Hybrid Jamaica has a spongy feel to the top layer which is very comfortable and spinal support is good. Partner disturbance is very minimal.
Beautyrest TruEnergy Hybrid Antigua (Discontinued)
The Beautyrest TruEnergy Hybrid Antigua has a dense top layer which supports the body well and it is still fairly comfortable. Partner disturbance is minimal and the mattress is well built.
Sealy Posturepedic Aspire Refresh Firm (Discontinued)
The Sealy Posturepedic Aspire Refresh Firm feels quite flimsy and cheap – we could actually feel the springs when we sat down on it. Fairly comfortable and supportive but some partner disturbance to contend with. For the price, keep looking.
Sealy Posturepedic Aspire Refresh Medium (Discontinued)
The Sealy Posturepedic Aspire Refresh Medium is fairly unremarkable considering its big price tag. Fairly comfortable and supportive but still a flimsy feel to it.
Sealy Posturepedic Aspire Refresh Plush (Discontinued)
You may have noticed we are not big fans of the Sealy Posturepedic range in general. The Sealy Posturepedic Aspire Refresh Plush is no exception. It feels springy, bouncy, and cheap.
Beautyrest World Class Panama (Discontinued)
The Beautyrest World Class Panama is not particularly comfortable and would only suit those who prefer a very firm sleeping surface. Partner disturbance is minimal though and is very well-built. Supports the body well assuming your body type suits the top layer.
Beautyrest Black Hybrid Millennium (Discontinued)
The Beautyrest Black Hybrid Millennium feels dense on top with a ‘spongy’ type feel to it. Comfort is compromised slightly but suitable those who prefer a firm mattress.
Sealy Posturepedic Enhance Signature Firm (Discontinued)
The Sealy Posturepedic Enhance Signature Firm is firm as the name suggests and slightly more comfortable than the extra firm version. Supports the spine fairly well but the top layer feels a bit loose and flimsy.
Sealy Posturepedic Enhance Signature Extra Firm (Discontinued)
The Sealy Posturepedic Enhance Signature Extra Firm is firm as the name suggests but a little ‘hard’ and not particularly comfortable. Supports the spine fairly well but the top layer feels a bit loose and flimsy.
Sealy Posturepedic Enhance Signature Medium (Discontinued)
The Sealy Posturepedic Enhance Signature Medium is comfortable and spinal support is reasonable. There may be some slight partner disturbance and it has that typical Sealy Posturepedic flimsy, bouncy feel to the spring system.