Mattress Review Experts Say You Get What You Pay for With the Sarah Peyton Mattresses

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By givans1980@yahoo.

Sarah Peyton mattresses, in theory, seem like a great deal. At only $325 for a queen-sized mattress, it’s no wonder that this memory foam mattress appeals to so many buyers. But is it really a deal? For answers, I turned to the mattress review experts at qMattresses.com.

Sarah Peyton offers two different types of memory foam mattresses; the two layer or three layer mattress. In the two layer mattress, you have a 2.5” memory foam comfort layer and a 7.5” high-density foam base layer. In the three layer mattress, you have a 2.5” memory foam comfort layer, a 4.5” high-density foam base and a 3” support foam that is supposed to help with temperature control and airflow.

The comfort layer is rather thin when compared to other memory foam brands. This presents a problem for your base layer. The base layer is the section of the mattress that provides you with support. When the base layer breaks down, you will experience rutting and sagging. This is a serious issue with the Sarah Peyton mattress.

Many Sarah Peyton memory foam mattress buyers have registeredcomplaints about the poor life expectancy of the Sarah Peyton mattress. In some cases, owners received less than six months of comfort. This is particularly devastating for side sleepers.

While back sleepers will feel some degree of pain from their mattress when the support goes out, side sleepers really get the worst end of the deal. Spinal alignment is essential for side sleepers because poor spinal alignment for several hours can lead to serious back pain.

In the end, there is nothing that you, as a consumer, can do about the Sarah Peyton problem; except refuse to buy it. Sarah Peyton, however, can do something about it, and according to the experts at qMattresses.com, it is a rather simple problem to fix. The question is, will they?


FTC Disclosure: Cathy Givans has a business relationship with qMattresses.com

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