Pros: flexible comfort support without the wieght Cons: very heavy not a tall mattress expensive
Consider how much time we spend sleeping? Is it any wonder then that the term luxury and long term can coexist? My husband and I bought our first Dux (Pascal system) in 2000 in NYC. We subsequently moved to NC and this was the first piece of furniture ...
Pros: very comfortable early on, local store has been helpful getting problems fixed and parts replaced Cons: pascal modules shift/get uncomfortable, a lot of replacing parts and continued expense, expensive!
My hub and I bought a 7007 (top of the line then, altho now I think they do a fancier one) for about $7K years ago - in about 1999. In the early days, the mattress felt glorious.The problem was that it quickly deteriorated (after a year or so) ...
Pros: the bed looks nice Cons: overpriced and not that well made -- look at Hastens instead.
I have been looking for a new bed for several months and done a lot of research (and I mean a lot!). What I have found, after trying many mattresses (some multiple times, including the Dux and Hastens)is that the Dux is overpriced and not that well made. ...
Pros: Can't think of any Cons: Low quality at high prices, terrible customer service, deceitful business practices
We shopped around a bit and my wife really liked the Dux mattress in the San Francsisco store, so we decided to buy it, despite the very high price. After waiting for two weeks, we finally got the mattress. The first night it seemed really soft, but we ...
Pros: Dux appears to be be a caring company with a good marketing and branding ethos. Cons: Must have proof of purchase,Complaints not investigated even with proof of logo/model number.
We purchased a new King Size Dux at or around the year 1994. Recently (2007), my husband and I have been complaining more frequently about back pains: stiffness and soreness, especially in his lower back and shoulders upon waking.Indeed we are aging, ...
Pros: Built solidly. Very Firm. Can be adjusted Cons: Questionable warranty, Very Expensive
So, why am I writing this review? Mostly to add to what the previous reviews have mentioned. I have owned the Dux Pascal mattress for about 3 years. The construction is solid- nice zippers and velcro to hold everything in place.(I have not had problems ...
Pros: Ultimate balance/harmony of SUPPORT & COMFORT! Individually HAND CRAFTED using BEST MATERIALS! Cons: ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!
I'm more than happy and confident to say that I will be spending at least a third of my remaining life in a DUX bed (7007 with patented Pascal technology). In an age of thousand dollar suits, ten thousand(s) of dollar(s) watches, and hundred(s) of ...
Pros: A GREAT sleep for the first 4 years. Cons: Expensive & doesn't hold up.
We tried many, many beds and were not happy until we decided to get the DUX bed. We originally got the cotton "topper" and for the first 4 years were in heaven! Then the topper wore out (which is as they said it would) and we bought a new one, only this ...
Pros: Helps with weight loss, of your wallet that is. Cons: Bogus warranty, false claims, high price, scheister high staff
I wrote long reviews on Tempurpedic & select comfort (all bad items) on various newsgroups before I purchased a Dux bed, and wrote follow-ups every year after. The mattress top was useless after a year and a half and the bed itself got uneven after ...
Pros: There are none! Stay away from this rip-off. Cons: The Top-Pad is a sleeping bag in ditch and stretches out of shape.
PLEASE BEWARE BACK PAIN SUFFERS! DO NOT buy a Dux bed if you are suffering from low back pain. They are killers. My husband & I bought the best (we thought) & most expensive Dux bed you could buy in the fall of 2002. My back continued to get worse ...
Pros: Relaxing sleep
Full body support
My back feels better
Waking up much more refreshed Cons: My jealous friends who still dont have one.
First, I'm not wealthy. So when I first started to research the Dux Bed, I was very skeptical. How could a bed be so expensive and more importantly, how can it be any different than all the other mattresses on the market? So, I did my homework. ...
Pros: nice looking bed with solid wooden legs Cons: really really uncomfortable and expensive
My spouse and I just bought a Duxiana King size Model 1001 plus the Pascal mattress topper for $6,000. We did this because I had heard that this was the top-of-the-line bed and we value uninterrupted deep sleep very highly. Too bad I didnt read all of ...
Pros: Great feeling at first. Cons: Way too expensive. Doesn't hold up over time.
I owned a Duxiana bed (top of the line model 7000 series) for 4 1/2 years. It has 3 layers of different types of springs - the top layer is supposed to be customizable for each sleeper. At first, I thought I had made a good decision. But, after 4 ...
Pros: Comfortable, good quality, 20 year warranty Cons: Cost. I had to wait 2 weeks for delivery from Palo Alto to Monterey.
I wrote the review below in Sept. 03 and it is now August 2005. I would like to say that I am still in love with the Duxiana bed and do not regret my purchase. In fact, I just purchased the matching headboard. Yes, very expensive. From the reviews ...
Pros: The zipper around the mattress is durable. The quilting is pretty. Cons: Spring module system has a poor design. Pillowtop created out of inferior materials.
I signed up for Epinions just so I could have the satisfaction of warning people about Duxiana beds. ...
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