Anybody own a Beautyrest Recharge mattress, especially either the Catskills or Long Lake? How are they? Are they comfortable?
This question is related to Simmons Beautyrest Recharge Classic.
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It's a good sleep takes a good 90 days to break in.
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Jun 09 '13
Anonymous913
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i bought one at mattress warehouse . i sleep like a baby.
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May 24 '13
Anonymous231
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I'm not impressed with it at all! The comfort layers (padding) doesn't cushion enough for my liking. Thinking on going back to the store and exchanging it for a beauty sleep pillow top. Any one have any opiniins on that bed?
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Mar 24 '14
Anonymous299
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I hated it, if you have back issues don't get this mattress by far the worst I ever had, I returned it after a week. i wouldn't keep it even if it's free.
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Dec 26 '16
Anonymous147
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I am also too much curious about it, I didn't buy it, but I saw it when I was buying my mattress if anybody knows please give some info about this mattress. |
We purchased the Beautyrest Recharge Kentwood Luxury firm in 2014. It lasted about 3 years and we suffered ever since due to it sagging. We are in the process of returning the bed after 5 years. Unfortunately, we're obligated to buy again through Sears due to their warranty. I would not recommend.
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Oct 06 '19
Anonymous065
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Beautyrest used to make a great mattress until Sealy bought them out. I've had two since and they're not anything worth putting a sheet on EXCEPT I have a simmons hybrid recharge and it is as comfortable as my stearns and foster
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Feb 06 '20
Anonymous052
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We bought a Beautyrest Recharge in the luxury plush model and it was horrible. The salesman told us it was best for our back problems and for side/back sleepers. He lied! Waste of money. In only a 6 months it started creating a valley. It sits in our guest room now and I hate it for guests! |