So, rather than try yet another mattress, I thought I'd try to salvage the sleep number. I noticed that the pillowtop was the only component that was truly worn out. Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. Both the latex toppers I've looked at and the microcoils are around $250.so neither is a better deal than the other. Plus our small dog sleeps at the foot of the bed and he's a little furnace as well. My husband sleeps hot so whatever would keep him cooler would be best. It seems that a latex topper might be just the thing but I've also seen a microcoil topper at IKEA that looks interesting. We are not fans of memory foam at all, too hot and we don't like the sinking feeling. We tried sleeping on the bed with just a new, fluffy mattress pad but it was really too hard that way. When I was dismantling the sleep number to try the Leesa, I noticed that the pillowtop was the only component that was truly worn out. It initially felt too soft and by morning felt too hard, if that makes any sense. I actually bought a Leesa mattress to try but we truly did not like it. I'd much rather add a topper that can be flipped and changed by itself. BUT, I don't really want a new, attached pillowtop that will eventually wear out and stain and need to be replaced. I managed to remove it without destroying the envelope of the bed and I know that one option is to send it to a company in PA that makes new pillowtops for sleep numbers. My husband and I have been sleeping happily on our sleep number bed for 16 years (a long time, I know!) but the pillow top was way overdue for a change.
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