Englander Mattress Reviews
Englander Beds Offers Comfort And Support At Reasonable Prices
The following four Englander mattress reviews cover their most popular lines; Tension Ease, 21st Century, Natural Latex and Synergy.
Englander mattresses are reasonably priced, and stand up quite well against their competitors, Sealy, Serta and Tempur-Pedic.
You can buy a bed made by Englander in the price range of $1000-$3000, depending on which type of mattress you decide to buy.
Englander models can be found in a variety of materials, from traditional innerspring mattresses to latex and memory foam.
Englander Tension Ease
Englander's Tension Ease collection of mattresses is one of their finest in the traditional innerspring design, and is quite popular among consumers.
With 3 different comfort levels available, this mattress features individually wrapped barrel-shaped Duo-Flex coils made from tempered steel, that are able to fully compress without losing shape. Tension Ease Englander mattresses are comparable in value to other major brands, but can be purchased at a lower price.
Pros:
- Comparable to other well-known innerspring mattress brands
- Reasonable price
Cons:
- Some people say that comfort is short-lived - does not last very long
- People complain that it has a tendency to sag
Englander 21st Century
In the design of the 21st Century mattress, Englander has used a combination of modern technology with traditional design to create an ultra-comfortable mattress that offers the soft luxurious feel of memory foam along with the sturdy support system of a traditional innerspring mattress.
This Englander mattress has individually wrapped coils for support and minimal motion transfer, covered in a luxurious yet supportive memory foam surface for the ultimate sleeping experience.
Pros:
- Memory foam is comfortable yet supportive
- Good for reducing back pain
Cons:
- Body impressions eventually develop as foam compacts
- Memory foam sleeps warm
- Memory foam sometimes emits an unpleasant odour when new
Englander Nature's Finest Natural Latex Mattress
Englander uses only the finest natural materials in its latex mattresses. The core of this mattress is made from environmentally friendly natural rubber latex; the finest cushioning material nature has to offer.
Unlike memory foam, natural latex is virtually odour-free and retains less heat for a much cooler sleep. Latex is resilient as well as hypoallergenic and offers the perfect combination of softness and orthopedic support to reduce or eliminate back pain.
Pros:
- Slightly firmer than memory foam, for better support
- Sleeps cooler than memory foam
- Environmentally safe manufacturing process
- Little or no odour
- Hypoallergenic
- Little or no transfer of motion between sleeping partners
Cons:
- Slightly harder than memory foam; those who want a softer surface may prefer the Synergy
- May still sleep a bit warm
Englander Synergy
The Synergy Englander mattress combines two top-selling mattress materials - memory foam and natural latex, to create this unique mattress that offers the best of two worlds.
Visco-elastic memory foam contours so the shape of your body to provide gentle support and softness at the same time. The 100% natural latex core is somewhat firmer than memory foam, for a supportive base that regains its original shape time and again. Synergy has seven zones of comfort for a restful, pain-free sleep.
Pros:
- Extremely comfortable, yet supportive of the spine
- Reduces pain and pressure points
- Natural latex is environmentally friendly
- Little or no motion transfer between sleeping partners
Cons:
- Typical issues with memory foam mattresses are the unpleasant smell and the absorption of heat
Although there have been some dissatisfied customers when it comes to Englander's traditional innerspring mattresses, the company has managed to overcome negative feedback by changing with the times to produce the type of mattresses that reflect the current wants and needs of the consumers: comfort, support, modern materials and a reasonable price.
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