The Sealy Posturepedic Crown Jewel Bordeaux has a rather cheap feeling to the top layer. The top surface feels quite separate to the rest of the mattress. Nevertheless it is quite comfortable but having said that spinal support is a bit disappointing – it doesn’t hug the body that well.
Sealy Posturepedic Crown Jewel Burgundy (Discontinued)
The Sealy Posturepedic Crown Jewel Burgundy has a rather flimsy top layer which doesn’t seem to attach well to the rest of the mattress – felt a bit unusual. Nevertheless it is supportive and fairly comfortable. Clearly the build quality is high as the materials used appear to be premium quality.
Sealy Posturepedic Piccadilly Plush (Discontinued)
The Sealy Posturepedic Piccadilly Plush has a sinking feeling and spinal support is questionable. It is comfortable and partner disturbance seems minimal but overall for the price it is a hard sell for us.
Sealy Posturepedic Piccadilly Ultra Plush (Discontinued)
The Sealy Posturepedic Piccadilly Ultra Plush has an immediate sinking feeling which feels light and soft but spinal support is subsequently compromised – support of the body and spine is quite poor. Partner disturbance seems minimal but look at that price tag.
Sealy Posturepedic Trafalgar Super Firm (Discontinued)
The Sealy Posturepedic Trafalga Super Firm feels very hard and not comfortable at all. One of the hardest mattresses we have tested so give it a go if you’re interested to feel one right up the end of the firm scale. Most people would find this bed too firm.
SleepMaker Miracoil McKenzie 7 Plush (Discontinued)
The SleepMaker Miracoil McKenzie 7 Mattress is available at Beds R Us. It has the typical SleepMaker ‘spring’ which can feel a bit unstable.
Beautyrest Intrigue Firm (Discontinued)
The Beautyrest Intrigue Firm is supportive and comfortable at the same time, making it an immediate highly rated mattress. The cloud top design and memory foam create a beautiful surface which also hugs the body very well. Partner disturbance is also minimal as the mattress is well built and has a sophisticated pocked coil spring system.
Beautyrest Illusion Plush Limited Edition (Discontinued)
The Beautyrest Illusion Plush Limited Edition is certainly nice and comfortable and does hug the body quite well. Unfortunately spinal support is somewhat compromised. Partner disturbance is minimal though and as with most Beautyrest mattresses, the build quality here is high.
Beautyrest Illusion Medium Limited Edition (Discontinued)
Beautyrest Illusion Medium Limited Edition has an immediate sinking feeling which has nice level of comfort to it but unfortunately support is a little compromised. Partner disturbance seems minimal as the mattress feels solid and well built.
Sealy Posturepedic Silken Celeste Medium (Discontinued)
The Sealy Posturepedic Silken Celeste Medium has a very light and foamy feel to it which involves a distinct sinking feeling. As a result, spinal support is compromised. There appears to be some partner disturbance as well. Same old same old with the Sealy Posturepedic range – expensive but unimpressive.
Sealy Posturepedic Celeste Eurotop (Discontinued)
The Sealy Posturepedic Celeste Eurotop has a fancy name but as with many of the Sealy Posturepedic products, it is a little disappointing. It has a somewhat foamy, puffy feel to the top layer (the so-called ‘Eurotop’) which is fairly comfortable depending on your personal preference.
Sealy Active Plus Firm (Discontinued)
The Sealy Active Plus Firm is a fairly comfortable mattress despite its firm feel. Spinal support is decent. There is some partner disturbance to contend with though. Nothing too remarkable here but a reasonable mattress for the price.