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The Sleep Center

At the Sleep Center you are able to test a wide variety of brand-name mattresses. Unlike other stores where you get your mattress home before you get to lie on it, The Sleep Center store is designed so you can test the mattress BEFORE purchasing it - ensuring that you are getting the best in sleep comfort. Our factory trained staff will assess your individual needs and help provide the best sleep solution for you. You are on your way to a better nights sleep!!!

About

Klingman's goal is to have every customer thrilled with their bedding purchase. Because a good night's sleep is essential to one's health and well being, providing our customers with a sleep surface that fits their specific needs is our number one priority. At Klingmans we recognize that when it comes to mattress comfort one size does not fit all, that's why we offer a selection of over 75 different styles of bedding in our Sleep Center.

As Michigan's Largest Sleep Center we are proud to display a good, better and best selection from America's finest bedding manufacturers. You will find complete selections on display from Simmons, Sealy, Stearns and Foster, Shifman, Tempur-pedic, NexGel and New Holland. Every firmness, every comfort, every material, every style, and every size... you'll find it in Klingman's Sleep Center!


Sizes

Two people sleeping on a full sized (double) mattress only have as much personal sleeping space as a baby in a crib. It is recommended that bed partners buy a mattress no smaller than a queen mattress. Deciding between a King and Queen is a matter of personal choice. Remember that a full mattress is the same length as a twin and that a King and Queen offer an additional 5 inches in length.

Sizes:
King 76" wide x 80" long
Queen 60" wide x 80" long
Full (Double) 53" wide x 75" long
Twin 38" wide x 75" long

Special Sizes:
California King 72" wide x 84" long
Twin XL 38" wide x 80" long

Selection Process

Once you are familiar with the menu of mattress options available, begin your shopping experience by visiting a store you know and trust. Klingmans has been selling mattresses for over 100 years and all of our sleep specialists have been factory trained to assist you in making the proper decision and to answer all of your questions. When you start your selection process be sure to "test drive" your new mattress following the Better Sleep Council's S.L.E.E.P. test.

S Select a mattress.
L Lie down in your typical position. Don't sit on the edge or lay crosswise. Many mattresses are gauged to support greater weight in the torso region.
E Evaluate the comfort and support. Many new bedding materials require several minutes to adjust to your body so give the mattress time to react. Also, never wear a heavy coat when testing your mattress this can alter the "feel" and comfort drastically.
E Educate yourself about each option available. Ask our sleep specialists.
P Partners should always test beds together. Both of you need to be satisfied.

FAQ's

Q: Can I use my old box springs with my new mattress?
A: You should always replace your box springs with your new mattress. Besides the fact that box springs are essential to the comfort and life of the mattress, manufacturers will void the warranty of any mattress not on the proper box spring.

Q: Do I need to use a special frame for today's mattresses.
A: You do not need a special frame but manufacturers require proper support to maintain the warranty. Check your warranty card for the proper support details or ask our sleep specialists.

Q: I'm seeing a body impression on my mattress. Is that a sign of a defect?
A: Many of today's top quality mattresses use advanced foams and fibers that are designed to be softer and more comfortable while ensuring the proper support for good health. By cradling your body, these materials relieve pressure and prevent excessive tossing and turning. For that reason, you will likely notice some body impressions on the mattress surface. These impressions are normal and shouldn't be considered a sign that something is wrong with your mattress.

Q: How do I tell when it is time to replace my current mattress?
A: Like a favorite chair or old pair of shoes, your mattress can feel comfortable long after has lost it's ability to provide the proper support for good health. Consider the following:

  • Is your mattress 5 to 7 years old?
  • You wake up with stiffness, numbness, aches or pains.
  • You had a better night's sleep somewhere other than your own bed (such as a hotel or friend's home)
  • Your mattress shows physical signs of age (lumps, worn fabric, squeaks, sags etc.)

Q: Are there mattresses available that can be flipped?
A: Yes. Klingmans is the exclusive Michigan dealer for Shifman Handmade mattresses, the finest 2 sided mattresses available in the United States. Theses mattresses offer the option of flipping giving you twice the life of any conventional one sided mattress by allowing you to spread wear between both sides.

Glossary

Box Spring: A box spring is designed to support an innerspring mattress by distributing weight and acting as a shock absorber. A mattress and box spring together comprise a sleep set and both experience share in the wear and tear over time.

Coil Count: The number of coils in an innerspring unit. A high coil count alone does not indicate better quality. Firmness support and durability are determined by the design of the coil, the gauge of wire used and the way the coil is engineered. The count is usually based on the number of coils in a full-size unit.

Density: The weight per cubic foot of foam. Density is independent of firmness but an important indicator of foam quality.

Foundation: Similar to a box spring in that it supports the mattress but foundations are generally contain a wood and foam surface that offers little or no shock absorption.

Gauge: The thickness of the wire used in mattresses and box springs. The lower the gauge (number) the heavier (thicker) the wire.

HD Foam: High density foam. Higher density foam will offer a greater life of resiliency without flattening.

ILD: Indentation Load Deflection (ILD) is a measurement of foam firmness. Firmness is independent of foam density, although it is often thought that higher density foams are firmer. It is possible to have high density foams that are soft – or low density foams that are firm, depending on the ILD specification. ILD specification relates to comfort. It is a measurement of the surface feel of the foam. ILD is measured by indenting (compressing) a foam sample 25 percent of its original height. The amount of force (in pounds) required to indent the foam is its 25 percent ILD measurement. The more force required, the firmer the foam. Flexible foam ILD measurements range from 10 pounds (supersoft) to about 80 pounds (very firm).

Insulator: A tough fiber padding, wire or netting that separates innerspring mattress coils from the cushioning assisting in keeping comfort layers intact.

Latex: A natural foam product derived from the rubber tree used generally in the most premium mattresses because of it's long life and resiliency.

Low Profile/High Profile: Refers to the height of the box spring or foundation. With today's thicker mattresses many people choose a lower profile foundation to keep the total bedding set height lower. Generally a standard foundation height is 9" and a low profile foundation is 5.25".

Memory Foam: A common name for visco-elastic foam. Temperature sensitive, slow recovery urethane foam that conforms to the body and distributes pressure according to body heat and weight. It comes in many thicknesses, densities, and different levels of softness and firmness. Visco foam may be used as the primary construction material, or as a component of the comfort system of an innerspring mattress. An additional benefit of memory foams is that they are dust mite resistant.

Offset Coil: A coil that is flat on the ends rather than cylindrical. This shape allows the coils to hinge like the spine of a book and offers greater life, strength and support. This construction also reduces any chance of spring noise.

Pillow Top: A mattress construction in which the top of the mattress is finished with pad of various cushioning materials to reduce pressure points and add comfort.

Pocket Coils: Generally a lighter gauge coil that is enclosed in a fabric “pouch" connected to the coils surrounding it by glue. Most pocketed coil mattresses have a much greater quantity of coils than conventional coil beds due to their lighter gauge and smaller size.

Pressure Points: The points in the body at which blood flow decreases or stops due to pressure against the body. Often described as pins and needles.

Split Queen Box: Some manufacturers are now splitting the box spring in two to allow for better maneuverability in tight spaces such as stairwells or narrow hallways. Each box measures 30" by 80".

Tempered: A heat treatment used on wire that increases strength and assures that a spring will return to it's original shape after repeated use and compression.

Ticking: The outer fabric covering the mattress. Often these fabrics are woven damasks or advanced fabrics designed for greater air flow and comfort.

Visco Foam: Also known as "memory foam." Temperature sensitive, slow recovery urethane foam that conforms to the body and distributes pressure according to body heat and weight. Not all memory foams are created equal, but come in a variety of thicknesses, densities, and different levels of softness and firmness. Visco foam may be used as the primary construction material, or as a component of the comfort system of an innerspring mattress.

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Soft Cloud Pillowtop Ultra Mattress Set

Soft Cloud Pillowtop Ultra Mattress Set

SKU: SHIF-SOFT-CLOUD

Shifman:  Ultra Premium Collection

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Vast Sky Mattress Set

Vast Sky Mattress Set

SKU: SEAMAT-543679

Sealy

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Casa Palermo Plush Euro Pillowtop

Casa Palermo Plush Euro Pillowtop

SKU: STEFOS-562267

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Saybrook Point Ultra Plush

Saybrook Point Ultra Plush

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Cove Haven Plush

Cove Haven Plush

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NxG 400PPT Plush Pillow Top Mattress Set

NxG 400PPT Plush Pillow Top Mattress Set

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NxG 250P Plush Mattress Set

NxG 250P Plush Mattress Set

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NxG 100F Firm Mattress Set

NxG 100F Firm Mattress Set

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Mt. Evans Drop Top Pillowtop Mattress Set

Mt. Evans Drop Top Pillowtop Mattress Set

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Mt. Evans Plush Mattress Set

Mt. Evans Plush Mattress Set

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Simmons:  Natural Care

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King River Plush Mattress Set

King River Plush Mattress Set

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Simmons:  Natural Care

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New Forest Euro Top Mattress Set

New Forest Euro Top Mattress Set

SKU: SIMBED-97091

Simmons:  Natural Care

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New Forest Firm Mattress Set

New Forest Firm Mattress Set

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Dartmouth Latex Super Pillowtop Mattress Set

Dartmouth Latex Super Pillowtop Mattress Set

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Kimble Visco Plush Pillowtop Mattress Set

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