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I recommend getting one without a pillow top. You can't flip the darn things and you end up with a lumpy situation that either needs to be replaced or modified far earlier than the mattress requires.
Yes 100% I wish I had know this. Now I have back problems
Good advice
You can always buy a mattress topper if you want to get the same effect except that a topper is replaceable and often they're washable too.
Imo it's best to get a mattress a notch or two firmer than what is perfect for you. Mattresses soften and sag over time and it's easy enough to add a topper to achieve your ideal softness if your mattress is too firm but if your mattress is too soft then there's not a lot you can do about it.