
Serta
The Serta 500706011-1050 appears to be a conventional innerspring mattress offered in standard U.S. sizes, likely a Queen model with a height of 12‑13.5 inches and a shipped weight around 108 lb. It provides zoned coil support, multiple firmness options, and is positioned as an affordable, breathable option within Serta's lineup.
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Current
$360.53
Average
$465.24
Lowest
$360.52
Highest
$565.98
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Cons
Expert Opinion
Serta’s own marketing emphasizes the conventional innerspring model’s zoned support and breathable design, positioning it as a solid, budget‑friendly option for consumers who prefer traditional coil feel without the added cost of hybrid technologies.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally appreciate the mattress’s value, firm support, and ease of handling, while recurring themes of disappointment include heat buildup, limited motion isolation, and occasional sagging after extended use.
Common Complaints
Heat retention on warm nights, noticeable motion transfer when sharing the bed, and gradual sagging of support over time.
How It Compares
vs. Perfect Sleeper
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Perfect Sleeper for cooler sleep and lighter handling; choose 500706011-1050 for a lower‑cost, solid innerspring feel.
vs. iSeries Hybrid
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select iSeries Hybrid if you need superior motion isolation and durability; stick with 500706011-1050 for a simpler, budget‑friendly innerspring.
vs. Classic
Advantages
Disadvantages
Classic is a good middle ground for those wanting a slightly lighter innerspring with varied heights; the 500706011-1050 remains the most cost‑effective choice.