Pros: Comfort. Warranty. Comfort. Ease of assembly. Comfort Cons: Wish I had the Cerenity mattress with another vendor's 5000 pump
After 20 years on our high end Serta, it was time for a new mattress - didn't like the plush/pillow tops that were all we saw in inner-spring mattresses with 10 year warranties. didn't want to have to buy another mattress in 7 years, and felt locked into ...
Pros: Easy set up, dual controls, & great replacement for waterbed mattress Cons: None, really. We are happy with it.
We purchased a Cerenity CA King from a dealer we came across at a home show in Jacksonville, FL. My husband was stuck on keeping our waterbed, which I hated. He refused to get a regular mattress, so we compromised on the Cerenity. Although the waterbed ...
Love this mattress! My husband and I were shopping for a new mattress when I stumbled across these air mattresses. Since our old, spring mattress had developed a dip and become uncomfortable in a short time (probably due at least in part to the fact that ...
Pros: Comfort, Value, Ability to Get CA King size up the Stairs Cons: Need to be gentle when putting on mattress cover
We bought the Comfortaire Cerenity Mattress from Elixa.com. Their website recommends this mattress with the optional 1.5" visco foam for most people. We got the California King. The mattress was shipped within 10 days, and Elixa gave us a very ...
Pros: Easy Setup; Dual Control; No Pressure Points! Cons: None
06/09 UPDATE Absolutely no problems with this mattress. &nb
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I have adjusted down to a softer setting (just had to get used to it) however if I'm REALLY sore from gardening I might adjust it slightly to ...
Pros: Great customer service-nothing to lose by trying it Cons: None
I helped my parents buy this mattress, because they aren't very comfortable with on-line shopping. My dad had his heart set on a Tempurpedic, but after reading reviews on Epinions, we quickly changed our minds. We found this Comfortaire site and were ...
Pros: Happy backs and restful sleep at a great price! We found an honest merchant. Cons: Noisy pump but since it doesn't get used much, it doesn't matter.
After hearing the propaganda about air mattresses and space age foams, we figured that it might be t ...
Pros: Being able to adjust firmness. Gives very good support. Cons: Miss the number setting that is not on this model.
My husband and I have been looking for a new bed for about a year. I have fibromyalgia, arthritis, and chronic pain and never sleep through the night due to pain in my shoulders, neck, and hips. We were sleeping on a very good firm mattress (a really ...
Pros: Comfortable. Adjustable. No problems with bed edges or middle of bed sagging. Easy to setup. Cons: Minor. Pump is noisy, no numbers on controllers.
We bought a Cerenity Queen 2 months ago and placed a 2" memory form topper on it and love it. We decided to go with the Cerenity and memory foam topper because of the recommendations that were made online and our past experiences with pillowtop beds. ...
Pros: Very Comfortable and good price Cons: No numbers on the IFC (air pump) controls
We were looking for an alternative to traditional mattresses. Had a Simmons for 7 years and a Serta pillow top for 6 years. Both were comfortable for a couple of years and then went rapidly down hill after that with body indentations and multiple ...
Pros: Super comfortable, much easier on the back and hips, incredible price compared to Sleep Number. Cons: Not as plush as a pillowtop; motor is a bit loud; orange glow from controls.
Less than two years ago, we bought a high-end, pillowtop mattress set, which cost thousands of dollars. It quickly developed the famous (or infamous) indents in the pillow top, making it very hard to sleep on and causing back problems for both of ...
Pros: Great comfort, dual adjustable settings, great price. Cons: none yet.
I was checking into all the normal options in the air bed space due to some back problems that I have experienced over the past 15 years or so. As usual I spent a lot of time looking at most of the alternatives such as Select Comfort, Nautilus, ...
Pros: Total body support with no motion when cats are jumping on and off. Cons: Pump is noisy and support is not uniform from middle of bed to the edge.
I purchase a demo model (lightly used) from Nationwidemattress.com. It was the Cerenity, with the single air bag rather than the dual and with the visco memory foam topper. I bought it because I have severe back pain from, scoliosis in my upper back ...
Pros: Comfortable. Not made with springs. Adjustable firmness. Cons: None
I purchased the Cerenity with the optional memory foam and the upgraded pump. I did this after about one month of research. My old spring mattress was killing my back as well as my wife's shoulder. I was a bit worried about an air mattress, but decided ...
Pros: Separate firmness adjustment, comfort, price & customer service Cons: Adjustment period/finding proper setting/careful with zipper not heavy duty.
I was interested in the individual firmness settings as my husband likes firmer & I like softer. So I began looking into Select Comfort & Nautilus systems. I was preparing to spend the $$$ for SC & came across Comfortaire systems. I read all the reviews ...
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