The Dreamsense Slumber Topaz feels bouncy and flimsy. Comfort level is OK but partner disturbance will be an issue. Spinal support is reasonable though.
Dreamsense Slumber Indigo (Discontinued)
The Dreamsense Slumber Indigo feels cheap and flimsy and partner disturbance will be an issue. For the price it does offer reasonable spinal support. You can’t expect much more for $449.
Dreamsense Slumber Amber (Discontinued)
The Dreamsense Slumber Amber was not as bad as we thought it was going to be for $349. The springs feel very cheap and flimsy, however the spinal support is actually OK. Partner disturbance will be a problem though. For the guest room only.
Dreamsense Chiropractic Chiro Slumber (Discontinued)
The Dreamsense Chiropractic Chiro Slumber is quite comfortable and provides decent spinal support. It does feel a bit bouncy and flimsy though. Partner disturbance is “OK”. Not bad for the price.
Dreamsense Chiropractic Chiro Care (Discontinued)
The Dreamsense Chiropractic Chiro Care is fairly unremarkable. The mattress does feel a bit flimsy. Comfort, support, and partner disturbance are all “OK”.
Basic Pillowtop (Discontinued)
The Basic Pillowtop is a cheap, flimsy mattress that offers poor spinal support. Partner disturbance would also be an issue. We would suggest spending just a little more to get the Pocket Spring Pillowtop or the Comfort Support.
Sealy Bliss Firm (Discontinued)
The Sealy Bliss Firm feels flimsy and although support is OK, this mattress feels cheap and bouncy. Check out the Serta Uno range for some much better options for kids.
Sealy Bliss Plush (Discontinued)
The Sealy Bliss Plush is very flimsy and spinal support is very questionable. There are much better kids beds out there. The Serta Uno range is a much better option.
Pocket Spring Pillow Top (Discontinued)
The Pocket Spring Pillow Top is great value and an excellent buy for someone on a budget, or if you want something reasonable in the guest room.