Description
Size | Mattress Only | Mattress & 5″ or 9″ Boxspring | Mattress & Sealy Ease® Adjustable Base |
---|---|---|---|
Twin | $1149 | $1324 | $2048 |
Twin XL | $1199 | $1374 | $2098 |
Full | $1249 | $1499 | $2248 |
Queen | $1299 | $1549 | $2298 |
King/Cal King | $1749 | $2099 | $3186 |
A Perfect Firm
At a (subjective) comfort scale rating of a 3, this mattress is definitely nearer the firmer side of the scale, yet without being a “hard” mattress. It’s the perfect bed for a stomach sleeper, or someone used to a firm mattress. Although you need to remember, you don’t have to get a hard bed to get good support.
The Sealy Posturepedic Plus Satisfied II Firm brings Sealy back to the forefront of the Firm mattress game.
Top-of-the-Line Coils
The Sealy Stability Plus Coil is the strongest coil in the updated Posturepedic Plus collection.
Hourglass-shaped, wrapped coils allows the coil to have excellent initial pressure relief and smoothly transition into a supportive feel.
As the Satisfied II Firm’s coils are individually wrapped, they will help to better contour to the curves of your body.
Reduced Roll-Off
The newest way to avoid the feeling of rolling off the side of the mattress is the coil-based edge support.
Rows of coils at the edge of the mattress provide additional support without sacrificing airflow.
In addition, lacking a thick border rod allows this coil system to be completely adjustable-base friendly.
Great for any Sleeper?
Right in the middle of the comfort scale, this mattress would likely be good for most sleepers regardless of sleeping style or body type. If you are looking for most of the benefits of top-of-the-line mattress, but aren’t willing to pay those higher prices, the Sealy’s Posturepedic Plus Satisfied II Firm might just be the perfect bed for you.
If you like this bed but would like something a bit softer and more conforming to pressure points, try the Sealy Posurepedic Plus Satisfied II Plush.
For a similar, yet more substantial feel with higher-density upholstery, Therapedic’s Medicoil HD (Heavy Duty) Firm might just be worth a try.