Hello @Faug as discussed, tagging you here. Hope this helps out. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have or any other help you may need.

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Vrushali.S wrote:Hello @Faug as discussed, tagging you here. Hope this helps out. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have or any other help you may need.
Thank you for the detailed article. I’ve checked and now I’ve decided for Wakefit dual comfort 2 single bed mattress. The only doubt I’ve is for the size in inches, if above 80kg 6 inch won’t be enough as per the site, should I opt for 8inch? Wont that be too high?
Thanks for your help again.
Faug wrote:You are most welcome @Faug yes....an 8-inch mattress might sound a bit high but it should not be.Thank you for the detailed article. I’ve checked and now I’ve decided for Wakefit dual comfort 2 single bed mattress. The only doubt I’ve is for the size in inches, if above 80kg 6 inch won’t be enough as per the site, should I opt for 8inch? Wont that be too high?
Thanks for your help again.
Generally the thicker a mattress is, the less it would sink with heavy weight, the less likely it is to sag in long-term, and the better support it could provide. So I think if the weight is over 80 Kgs, an 8-inch mattress should be good to go..
Before you purchase it, here are some things that I feel you should be aware of:
1. The mattress (as per the reviews I have watched) is quite softer on the edges so it isn't really suitable for sitting (and generally it is better to avoid sitting on a mattress)
2. It may not be the best for 3 people to sleep on it at the same time for the same above reason
3. It might generate some heat due to the memory foam (But if you live in cool temperatures, this shouldn't be that big of a problem)
4. If there is any frequent back pain problem, I wouldn't suggest going with this one..
Lastly, this is just my 2 cents: I generally like to view the warranty policies of the mattress beforehand to ensure the warranty is genuine & even to see what would be the conditions where the warranty can be termed invalid so to avoid such incidents in prior. You can find the detailed warranty policy of this mattress here - https://www.wakefit.co/wa...ty
Vrushali.S wrote:
You are most welcome @Faug yes....an 8-inch mattress might sound a bit high but it should not be.
Generally the thicker a mattress is, the less it would sink with heavy weight, the less likely it is to sag in long-term, and the better support it could provide. So I think if the weight is over 80 Kgs, an 8-inch mattress should be good to go..
Before you purchase it, here are some things that I feel you should be aware of:
1. The mattress (as per the reviews I have watched) is quite softer on the edges so it isn't really suitable for sitting (and generally it is better to avoid sitting on a mattress)
2. It may not be the best for 3 people to sleep on it at the same time for the same above reason
3. It might generate some heat due to the memory foam (But if you live in cool temperatures, this shouldn't be that big of a problem)
4. If there is any frequent back pain problem, I wouldn't suggest going with this one..
Lastly, this is just my 2 cents: I generally like to view the warranty policies of the mattress beforehand to ensure the warranty is genuine & even to see what would be the conditions where the warranty can be termed invalid so to avoid such incidents in prior. You can find the detailed warranty policy of this mattress here - https://www.wakefit.co/wa...ty
Point 1 and 2 are null for me. Only for master bedroom at night will be used.
For Point 3 and 4: This will be for 60+ years old guys so might cause back pain in future, live in Delhi/Ncr so either it’s too hot but ac works 24x7 at home and too cold winters so we use oil heater, it might get uncomfortable. Not sure.
Next best option from the slot is Flo than. I can order from their site too, anything which I’m missing from the review now before I proceed? Thank you so much.
Faug wrote:Point 1 and 2 are null for me. Only for master bedroom at night will be used.
For Point 3 and 4: This will be for 60+ years old guys so might cause back pain in future, live in Delhi/Ncr so either it’s too hot but ac works 24x7 at home and too cold winters so we use oil heater, it might get uncomfortable. Not sure.
Next best option from the slot is Flo than. I can order from their site too, anything which I’m missing from the review now before I proceed? Thank you so much.
Got your requirements. I would recommend going with Sleepycat Orignal Mattress (somehow we missed adding this to the article, will add it asap) It is much better than both, Wakefit & Flo here's why:
1. If someone over 60+ with weight over 80 KGs is going to sleep on it, a high-density foam like bonded foam at the bottom is generally recommended. This doesn't have bonded foam but does have a super high-density PU foam at the bottom which is still better than Flo's High-responsive foam or Wakefit's HR foam.
2. Both Wakefit & Flo come with 2 layers of foam while Sleepycat comes with 3-layers
3. Flo has a normal memory foam layer on top while Sleepycat comes with an open-cell memory foam layer which is more beneficial and produces less heat
4. Sleepycat's customer service is better than Flo
5. Sleepycat's mattress is not too soft and is quite firm & hence can provide better support as compared to both Flo and Wakefit so if a 60Kg person with 80 Kg+ weight is going to use it, they are less likely to sink in & hence avoid the risk of getting back pain etc
So, based on your requirements, this would be our final suggestion for a single-bed mattress under 10K for 60+ years person with 80Kg+ weight..
Please select the appropriate height as per weight (the guide is present on the official website's product page)
Amazon link - https://www.amazon.in/SleepyCat-Memory-Mattress...
The price is a bit higher as compared to Flo & Wakefit but if you can manage to spend those extra bucks, it would be great for long-term
If you'd like to understand the look & feel of it, you can watch this review video of the SleepyCat Orignal mattress -
Edit: We have now updated the article - CC: @Faug
Can you suggest some good king size bed sheets? Bought many from Flipkart and Amazon, the size is small.
Any guide how to look for bed sheets
Vrushali.S wrote:
Got your requirements. I would recommend going with Sleepycat Orignal Mattress (somehow we missed adding this to the article, will add it asap) It is much better than both, Wakefit & Flo here's why:
1. If someone over 60+ with weight over 80 KGs is going to sleep on it, a high-density foam like bonded foam at the bottom is generally recommended. This doesn't have bonded foam but does have a super high-density PU foam at the bottom which is still better than Flo's High-responsive foam or Wakefit's HR foam.
2. Both Wakefit & Flo come with 2 layers of foam while Sleepycat comes with 3-layers
3. Flo has a normal memory foam layer on top while Sleepycat comes with an open-cell memory foam layer which is more beneficial and produces less heat
4. Sleepycat's customer service is better than Flo
5. Sleepycat's mattress is not too soft and is quite firm & hence can provide better support as compared to both Flo and Wakefit so if a 60Kg person with 80 Kg+ weight is going to use it, they are less likely to sink in & hence avoid the risk of getting back pain etc
So, based on your requirements, this would be our final suggestion for a single-bed mattress under 10K for 60+ years person with 80Kg+ weight..
Please select the appropriate height as per weight (the guide is present on the official website's product page)
Amazon link - https://www.amazon.in/SleepyCat-Memory-Mattress...
The price is a bit higher as compared to Flo & Wakefit but if you can manage to spend those extra bucks, it would be great for long-term
If you'd like to understand the look & feel of it, you can watch this review video of the SleepyCat Orignal mattress -
Done. Can’t thank enough 🙏🏻
Checking the payment/coupon for best deal before ordering it.

curiosityfreak2020980 wrote:Can you suggest some good king size bed sheets? Bought many from Flipkart and Amazon, the size is small.
Any guide how to look for bed sheets
Hi @curiosityfreak2020980 yes finding the right bedsheet size can be troublesome. Can you share if you are looking for a fitted bedsheet or a flat bedsheet? will try to suggest something accordingly.
Also, we currently do not have a guide on selecting bedsheets. But be rest assured, we will have it soon (would tag you to it once it is live)
sarora wrote:
Good information but suggest some good floor mattresses {कालीन/गलीचा} 8x8 ft, 8x9 ft & 8×10 ft. Size.
If you are referring to floor mattresses as in Gadda / rollable mattresses, then I would say it is better to source it locally from a known shop. There's barely any good brand online for the same who walk their talk of providing "100% cotton soft floor mattress" Usually these mattresses (online) only come with a 6-1 year warranty and are stuffed with synthetic fibers instead of cotton and on top of that their thickness too reduces rather soon leaving you with an uncomfortable mattress that feels stiff & lacks support.
If you can manage to increase your budget a bit, I would suggest either going with a foldable mattress from a good brand like Springtek or can even consider Looms & Needles foldable mattress (they have pretty good reviews & COD option too on their official site, with 5-years warranty)
But if you do not want to spend that much and need a rollable floor mattress only, then the only 2 decent mattresses I found are:
1. Atootfashion floor mattress at Rs.698
2. Spinecure soft cotton mattressat Rs.2204 (won't recommend it at this price esp given it is just 1 inch thick)
Note: These do not have your mentioned sizes though. Up to 6x6 ft is available.
Hope this answers your question.
kool wrote:hey @kool a queen size bed of 5ft x 6.5ft should be enough for 2 people to sleep on and should be a better fit if the room dimension is small. As for suggesting the best value for money bed, could you please provide an approximate budget? Also rather if you can, I would request you to wait for our article on suggesting the best buds to get the utmost clarity on different good options available and which one is the most VFM for you. I will add it to my article's pipeline and should have it live soon.
1- Please suggest a good VFM bed for a newly married couple2- Currently I am using a single bed 4*6.5 feet, is Queen Bed (5*6.5) enough for a couple ? My room dimension is small.
Be rest assured, I will try my best to make your wait worth it⭐ Do let me know if there's anything else you need help with.
Vrushali.S wrote:Hi @curiosityfreak2020980 yes finding the right bedsheet size can be troublesome. Can you share if you are looking for a fitted bedsheet or a flat bedsheet? will try to suggest something accordingly.
Also, we currently do not have a guide on selecting bedsheets. But be rest assured, we will have it soon (would tag you to it once it is live)
Flat bedsheet for king-size 78*72*7" mattress.
Had bought some bedsheets, but don't remember if it's double or king-size, all are short at the sides and rolls over since there is nothing to hold.
Also looking for mattress protector, is the wakefit best for mattress protector?
Hello There,
I am looking for kind of Firm mattress in around 10k.
I have used "Memory & Bonded Foam, Spine Support Orthoapedic - Springtek". Its quite good mattress with enough cushion and perfect body/back support. I really liked it. But its only drawback is - Pretty Heavy Weight and due to this, i wasn't able to use my Bed Box. Which opens from the middle.
Thinking to change that box-opening mechanism from middle to Up & Down side. Then i might be able to use the box easily with the help of hydrolics system. but Not sure. So for now, i returned the Mattress.
Please suggest!
Thanks
