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Simmons Beautyrest World Class

*Est. $1,050 to $3,200, with foundation

Reviewed September 2008
Simmons Beautyrest World Class

pros
  • No-flip design
  • Pocketed coils minimize movement
  • Value
cons
  • Not appropriate for heavier individuals
  • Needs replacement after eight to 10 years
 
 
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Reviews for Simmons Beautyrest mattresses note that this type of innerspring mattress is a good choice for couples. The Simmons Beautyrest World Class line has a no-flip design, and the Simmons Triton Foundation, which helps prevent mattress sagging. The Beautyrest has perimeter edge support and pocketed coils, which minimize the transfer of movement from one sleeping partner to the other. We also found some complaints about all innerspring mattresses, which eventually sag and need to be replaced within eight to 10 years (or sooner for heavier individuals). People who weigh more than about 250 pounds may need the additional support of the Sealy Posturepedic mattress (*Est. $415 to $1,350, depending on size, with box spring). If finding a bargain is a little more important to you than comfort, reviewers tap Simmons DeepSleep (*Est. $350 to $1,300, depending on size, including foundation) as a good budget mattress.

Mattresses in general -- and the Simmons Beautyrest World Class in particular -- are discussed by The New York Times and Good Housekeeping; we also found owner posts about this mattress at Walmart.com and Viewpoints.com.

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Our Sources

1. The New York Times

Duenwald reports that, despite high prices and manufacturer claims, very little hard data exists about which mattresses are the most comfortable. She provides advice and commentary from experts on what to look for when selecting a mattress, as well as some basic shopping guidelines.

Review: Rest Easy on Pricey Mattress? Not Always, Mary Duenwald, Nov. 23, 2004

2. Good Housekeeping

The authors here mainly discuss memory foam mattresses, but innerspring mattresses are recommended for those on a tighter budget. Recommended are the Simmons Beautyrest, Serta Perfect Sleeper and Sealy Posturepedic mattress lines.

Review: Mattresses: Shop Smart, Sleep Better, Sarah Breckenridge and Sarah Felix, Apr. 2005

3. Walmart.com

A handful of users post reviews about the Beautyrest, giving high scores to some versions of this mattress. Other configurations haven't received any owner reviews.

Review: Simmons Beautyrest World Class Reviews, Contributors to Walmart.com

4. Viewpoints.com

The handful of readers posting reviews here give solid scores to the Simmons Beautyrest World Class. The most critical reviewer here claimed Simmons wouldn't stand behind its warranty when the mattress began sagging after only one year.

Review: Simmons World Class Mattress Reviews, Contributors to Viewpoints.com

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