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They Should Change the Name from 'DeLuxe' to 'DeLumpy'
Sigh.
Why is it so difficult to find a mattress that both your body and your wallet can love? After getting rid of a Sealy Vasser mattress that was too firm for my comfort, we decided to buy an identical mattress to one we have in the guest room. Our guests have always remarked how well they sleep on that bed, so why not buy one for our own master bedroom? Better yet, why not buy a "deluxe" version of it? That is how we came to purchase the Royal Serenity Deluxe Mattress by American Signature.
The first few months that we had the Deluxe mattress was like sleeping on a dream. The pillowtop was cushy and comfortable, but not too soft. My nightly leg spasms were greatly reduced and I found myself waking up with fewer aches and pains. Unfortunately, I began to notice that the pillowtop was becoming indented. In fact, I could probably draw an outline around the silhouette of our bodies that would look just like those crime-scene photos.
Since the Royal Serenity Deluxe mattress is a pillowtop, there wasn't the option to flip the mattress over. Instead, we turned it clockwise so that the foot was now at the head, and vice versa. That helped temporarily, but I've noticed (again) that the indentations are becoming more pronounced.
In retrospect, I think it would have been a better option to buy the regular Royal Serenity mattress and purchase a thick foam topper to go over it. Memory foam toppers have a tendency to spring back and not become indented over time.
Final thoughts:
Overall, I'm disappointed that the Royal Serenity Deluxe Mattress by **American Signature **didn't maintain its loft better. It's still comfortable and we'll probably keep it for a while, but the less expensive version (reviewed here ) may be a better buy.