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August 10, 2006

Mattress Rx — 'Make your old mattress sleep like new'

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Just because your old mattress is more like a hammock doesn't mean there's not hope on the horizon.

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From the website:

    Matttress Rx

    Lumpy, saggy mattress?

    Don’t waste money buying a new one.

    Mattress Rx fits between your mattress and box springs, then easily inflates to just the right level to immediately eliminate sag and restore its original comfort.

    Fully adjustable — it corrects sag up to 5.5”.

    With correct support, your spine rests in a natural position — you'll experience less tossing and turning!

    Proper support helps eliminate back and neck ache and distributes body weight evenly for a better night’s sleep.

    Simply insert and inflate Mattress Rx with the included hand pump.

    Full/Queen size.

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Whether or not your mattress sags, you could have an awful lot of fun with this....

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$37.98 (mattress and box spring not included).

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Comments

This is only of any use if you sleep in one spot in the bed. I'm a fidget and wander around all over the place.

Posted by: Skipweasel | Aug 13, 2006 6:47:22 PM

Has anyone established that sleeping as pictured in the "after" drawing is actually the best -- for everyone? Personally, I sleep best when my butt is lower than my head and shoulders. My head pillows are two deep, there's a pillow under my upper torso, and another under my knees. (Ah, just writing about it makes me sleepy.) The only time I wake up with back pain is after having to sleep on a flat bed.

Posted by: Al Christensen | Aug 10, 2006 10:22:51 AM

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