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Sleep FAQ
"What's the best mattress?"
There is no such thing as "the best mattress". The best mattress is the one that's best for you. Everyone is different. Some people like a soft mattress. Some people like a firm mattress. Some like a soft mattress. Some people like a king size. Others prefer a queen or full size. We make our mattresses in a few different looks and feels. We feel confident that you will find one that you like.
"How much should I spend on my new sleep system?"
Spend the amount it costs to get the sleep system that's best for you. Let's put it to you this way -- you're going to spend one third of your life in bed, so it's smart to invest in a top-quality mattress. And because you use it more than any other piece of furniture, that mattress will end up costing you less than you'd spend on a daily newspaper or a cup of coffee.
I read that it is better for you to sleep on a hard mattress. Is this true?
Absolutely not! A hard, nonconforming surface forces your body to adapt to its flat shape, bending your spine into an unnatural position and creating pressure points at the shoulders, hips, and feet, which can cause you to toss and turn trying to find a more comfortable position. The result:lower back pain and less restful sleep.
Will my mattress from Classic Brands fit my current bedroom furniture?
Yes. Assuming you purchase the same size bed you are currently sleeping on. Classic's beds will fit in all standard-size bedroom furniture (Cal King, King, Queen, Full, Twin or Twin Long).
Will my mattress from Classic Brands fit my current sheets?
Most of the sheets sold today are commonly referred to as "deep pocket" sheets. Deep pocket sheets are designed for high profile mattresses and can be found at nearly all major department stores. If you own older sheets that may not have been made in the "deep pocket" style, you may need to purchase sheet clips to hold your sheets in place.
Can I clean the mattress cover or foundation coverlet?
We recommend spot cleaning with sparkling water or mild detergent. Certain covers are washable or dry cleanable please consult your maintenance care guide.
Is there a "breaking-in" or "adjustment" period associated with your product?
Most customers are very comfortable the very first night. Others may need more time. Some customers need a few nights or sometimes a few weeks get used to the increased support they experience in their lumbar and/or lower-back region.
Do your mattresses require any special care or protective pad?
No. Our mattresses are designed with your easy of use in mind. No flipping or rotating is required. Just set up your new bed and sleep better than ever before. As far as a pad goes, most of our customers prefer one for sanitary reasons. If you do decide to use one, we recommend cotton or wool to insure breathabillity.
Won't sleeping on foam make me hot and sweaty or cut off my circulation?
On the contrary... The open-celled physical structure of our foams is self-ventilating. Air is able to travel throughout the material and actually dissipate body heat. By eliminating counter pressure, blood flows freely throughout your body without harmful capillary compression and restriction caused by pressure points.
This website is provided for general information only, and should not be treated as a substitute for the medical advice of your own doctor or any other health care professional. Classic Brands is not responsible or liable for any diagnosis made by a user based on the content of this website. Always consult your own GP if you're in any way concerned about your health.





