Is a Sleep Number Bed Worth the Investment?

Sleep Number beds offer Responsive Air technology and a 100-night trial, but are they really worth it? We've done the research to help you decide.

Is a Sleep Number Bed Worth the Investment?

Are you considering investing in a Sleep Number bed? With the company's Responsive Air technology, 100-night trial, and range of price points, it's no wonder why so many people are considering this option. But is it really worth it? We've done the research to help you decide. The Sleep Number 360 Smart Bed series features air chambers with Responsive Air technology. This technology allows the chambers to automatically adjust as you move throughout the night. If you turn on your side, the bed will let air out for more looseness.

Plus, if you purchase from the company's website, you can take advantage of their 100-night trial to test out your mattress at home. Before investing in a Sleep Number bed, it's important to note that the warranty only covers the mattress itself and not the box spring or additional accessories. If you decide to return your mattress before the 100 nights are up, Sleep Number says no one at the company has access to the information unless you give explicit permission. We've tested dozens of mattresses in a range of price points to help you find your best night's sleep. The s1 and s3 mattresses in the Value line cost about the same as beds in the Classic line, but have a layer of padding (as opposed to the smooth surface of other lines).

If you can afford it, we recommend investing in the Innovation line for added padding. We've also heard from customers who have experienced hip pain relief after adding two cheap foam pads from Walmart to the top of their Sleep Number bed. A year ago, one customer spent over 6k on a Sleep Number bed for their father and within a few months, the mattress broke down. Finally, it's important to note that Sleep Number beds are often more expensive than other options on the market. This is because they get their stuff mainly from the same place as Sleep Number and their high prices are due to shops. Customers have also reported feeling unrested and with back and neck pain after sleeping in their Sleep Number bed. In conclusion, while Sleep Number beds offer Responsive Air technology and a 100-night trial, they may not be worth it for everyone.

We recommend doing your research and testing out different mattresses before making your decision.

Lena Dubler
Lena Dubler

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