The Restonic Mattress -- Not Quite the Household Name, But a Good Competitor

The Restonic Mattress has been given the Consumer Digest Best Buy Award, which bodes well for its pricing structure. However, it is not quite as easy to find as its more well known competitors, Sealy, Simmons, Serta, etc.

It is interesting that some mattress companies will give at least some idea of their price ranges on their official websites... and others won't. Restonic is one that does not, despite the fact that pricing is one of its best features.

You will instead have to compare mattresses and prices online or in the stores. Of course, once you venture through a retailer's doors, you will be immediately bombarded by an array of sales pitches, different names for products than you've heard of anywhere else... and other confusing details.

But mattress shopping is a necessity to life and health, so we will soldier on...

The Restonic mattress is well-constructed and holds its own against its household-name competitors, such as Sealy. If price and good value is the most important feature for you in a mattress, it's definitely a good idea to test and compare the Restonic line against other more expensive brands and product lines. You may be surprised at how much money you can save without compromising comfort and support and the all-important good-night's sleep.

How Does the Restonic Mattress Stand Out?

They feature variable support, giving it their own cute name -- Marvelous Middle. This refers to the extra steel coils placed throughout the middle third section of the mattress. This is where the human body sinks in the most, the hip and lower back area, the center of gravity.

Of course most mattresses offer this type of variable support, so this is not an exclusive feature by any means, but at least you know that your Restonic mattress will not short-change you in this area.

Product Lines

Restonic provides information on three main product lines on their website:

  • The Comfort Care, which features variable support, high-density foam around the edge of the mattress (a common feature of nearly all decent mattresses), the requisite padding and fabric details. There is no choice of Pillowtop, but you can get cashmere, bamboo or cotton fabric coverings. The coils are linked together in a continuous-design structure to reduce motion transfer.
  • The Grand Palais is the next step up, with individually wrapped pocket coils and "posturized zoning" to offer extra support to the back, shoulders and legs. Again, there are no fancy pillowtop styles or memory foam padding, but this is a well-constructed mattress with all the requisite features necessary for good support.
  • The HealthRest line is has three models -- a memory foam mattress, a natural-latex mattress and an interesting magnetic mattress, which contains magnets placed in strategic locations throughout the mattress to help relieve pain, increase circulation and allow you to sleep deeper.

    If you are not aware or convinced that magnets could do all these things, you might want to do more research, but if you've already had good experience with magnetic therapy, this could be the best mattress for you. Unfortunately, there is no mention of the underlying construction of this mattress. I am presuming it is made from foam, but there is no indication of whether it's latex or poly foam or a combination.
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