Sleep Number Bed Reviews & Ratings - How Does it Compare to Memory Foam, Latex and Innerspring?


If you are considering the Sleep Number Bed, then you've come to the right place because I have important, unique information to share with you.

My research team has gathered data from over 800 Sleep Number Bed owners. This article discusses our findings regarding two main issues: comfort and durability.

Comfort

Nearly 80% of Sleep Number Bed owners in our research indicate that the bed is comfortable. This percentage is about equal to Tempurpedic and most other memory foam beds. And it's in the range of latex mattresses and waterbeds. The Sleep Number Bed clearly beats innerspring mattresses in that around 55% of innerspring bed owners indicate that their beds are comfortable.

Sleep Number Beds owners find the bed to be comfortable because it relieves pressure points and, perhaps more importantly, it is adjustable in regard to firmness. In other words, adding or removing air from the bed increases or decreases the firmness. This allows a person to find a firmness level that perfectly suits his or her personal preference.

Durability

The Sleep Number Bed also performs well overall in regard to durability. It is not uncommon at all, according to our research, for owners to have their beds for 10 or even 15 years with little or no loss of comfort. There is some foam on the bed that can sag and compress overtime, but this does not seem to have much of a negative impact.

The Sleep Number Bed's good durability is fairly unique among mattresses. That's because most beds, especially innerspring mattresses, tend to wear out fairly quickly. It's often difficult to find an innerspring mattress over 10 years old that still provides a good night's sleep.