The following Restonic mattress reviews include the most popular Restonic models as Comfortcare, Grand Palais and Healthrest mattresses.
Restonic incorporates space age technology into the construction of its mattresses, from its uniquely designed innerspring models to its therapeutic Healthrest line that includes latex, memory foam and magnetic mattresses.
Priced from about $900-$1500, Restonic mattresses are reasonably priced alternatives to more costly high-end versions of the same types of mattresses.
To help you narrow your choices and shorten your research time, we've included pros and cons of each Restonic model...
Restonic Comfortcare Mattress
Restonic has designed its award winning Comfortcare mattress with its patented Marvellous Middle technology that gives the mattress extra support in the middle, which is where most mattresses begin to sag.
The middle of the Comfortcare mattress is supported by 25% more coils than a regular innerspring mattress to give the mattress added support where it needs it the most, eliminating the possibility of the 'funnel effect', which causes sleeping partners to roll toward the centre of the mattress.
The Spiralock coil system prevents the transfer of motion from one area of the mattress to another, which means that restless sleepers who toss and turn are less likely to disturb their sleeping spouses. The edges of this Restonic mattress are surrounded by high-density foam to help support the edges and prevent them from breaking down.
Pros:
- Extra supportive middle
- Available in a variety of levels of softness, from plush to firm
- Low motion transfer
- Reasonably priced
Cons:
- Technology is not that unusual compared to its competitors
- Some complaints that comfort is short-lived - only lasts a few years
Restonic Grand Palais Mattress
The individually wrapped coils of the Grand Palais Restonic mattress are made from steel that has been electronically tempered to 600 degrees to create a coil that will remember its original shape time after time. This prevents motion transfer and sagging of the mattress over time.
With different zones of support for the different parts of your body, the Restonic Grand Palais mattress is designed with extra support in the centre of the mattress, where the majority of the body's weight is concentrated.
Like other Restonic mattresses, the perimeter of this mattress is surrounded with a layer of high density foam to give you 100% of the surface for sleep as well as added edge support for sitting.
Pros:
- Tempered steel coils for added durability
- Individually wrapped coils help reduce motion transfer
- Different support zones to accommodate different parts of the body
Cons:
- Similar to innerspring mattresses made by other companies
- Comfort does not always last and has to be flipped often
Restonic Healthrest Magnetic Mattress
The Restonic Healthrest line includes three state-of-the-art mattress designs engineered specifically with wellness in mind. This Restonic mattress features Bioflex magnets arranged in concentric circles to enhance the health and vitality of the body.
Magnets have been shown to help relieve pain and improve circulation. The Restonic magnetic mattress also helps you to reach the Delta state of sleep, a state that is difficult to reach after the age of 40.
The magnets help relieve pain by increasing circulation to painful areas. This mattress is a non-invasive, non-toxic alternative form of pain relief.
Pros:
- Magnets are said to help improve circulation and relieve pain
- A somewhat unique twist on mattresses
- Affordable
Cons:
- Research supporting the effectiveness of magnetic therapy is controversial
- People with pacemakers, insulin pumps or defibrillators should not use a magnetic mattress because it could interfere with the operation of these devices
Restonic Healthrest Foam Mattresses
In its Healthrest line, Restonic also offers quality therapeutic foam mattresses that offer unsurpassed comfort, which makes them ideal for people with back problems. The Restonic Healthrest memory foam mattress is designed with Outlast technology to help absorb excess heat to prevent overheating, a problem common with memory foam products.
Memory foam contours to the body's shape, for a soft yet supportive sleep. Restonic also offers a latex foam mattress made from natural rubber latex that breathes better than memory foam for a much cooler sleep.
Natural latex is slightly firmer than memory foam, and it regains its original shape again and again. This durable mattress is also a hypoallergenic and environmentally friendly product. For unparalleled support and comfort, Restonic memory foam and latex mattresses will give you a restful, pain-free sleep.
Pros:
- Reasonably priced for these types of products
- Comparative quality to higher priced competitors
- Latex is hypoallergenic and antimicrobial
Cons:
- Memory foam mattress is said to be heat sensitive - still sleeps hot for some people
Whether it is a therapeutic mattress that you are looking for, or a more traditional innerspring style mattress, Restonic can provide you with the ideal sleep surface for a heavenly night's sleep.
Although, there has been some negative feedback, Restonic mattresses are within the top ten mattress branbs because the majority of its customers are satisfied.
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