
As for the basic mattress portion, most people stay with a good innerspring. But if you are open to it, I urge you to consider a good foam bed or even a latex bed. These types of bases just have a more substantial feel than other beds and wear like iron.
It is important to get a good quality foam bed (2.2 density or up of high resiliency or similar foam), and latex is even denser but you pay a premium for it as well. Either way, your foam bed should be at least 5 - 6" deep. And it really is best to first lay down on the piece of foam or latex you will be buying to see if it is the right firmness.
One last option is just to buy the foam and memory foam portions of the bed all in one prefabricated unit - like the Visco Elastic Memory foam mattress. I do like the Visco Elastic Memory foam mattress and would suggest it for those of you liking a firm bed. But for those of you looking for a less expensive option, there are a growing number of other memory foam beds out there.
Again I would caution you to investigate the quality of materials used in any of these beds before buying, and also make sure that they have a good return and warranty policy. I am investigating a number of these to see if I can find one that I would feel comfortable carrying. As of now, I really don't have any to recommend, but I will let you know if I find one that I really like.
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