$1,200 to spend; please don't laugh
Mar 21, 2011 8:51 PM
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Hello to all. I'm new to the forum and I hope I can get the info I need to purchase a soft and comfortable sleeping mattress that will last for at least 10yrs. I don't have a lot cash right now, but I need a new mattress now. I toss and turn for about 6hrs (no kidding) and sleep only 2hrs. I have a beat up old innersping that gives me terrible back pains. I have tried mattresses in stores and it seems the softer the better for me. Is it possible to get a very soft latex king bed for 1,200? If not, what are my alternatives? BTW,  I'm in Shreveport, La no luck locally, so I'm looking for internet stores if at all possible.

 

 

Thanks.

This message was modified Mar 21, 2011 by need2sleep636
Re: $1,200 to spend; please don't laugh
Reply #13 Mar 23, 2011 6:37 PM
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Has anyone here purchased a polyfoam base from  foamdistributingcompany? If so, did it smell? Does the outgassing that is related to polyfoam happen throughout the life of the mattress or does it end by letting it air out? I have a standard king split boxspring foundation, will this work with either the latex or polyfoam base?
Re: $1,200 to spend; please don't laugh
Reply #14 Mar 30, 2011 11:55 PM
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Here is an update:

Had the mattress for more than a week now and my wife and I agree it the the most comfortable bed ever!  We built it in stages: starting with a 6" medium core, plus a 2" celsion topper.  That was to mushy so we added a 3" layer of 19ILD and it was much better.  Finally, after my back hurting, we ordered a 3" firm layer for the bottom and it is perfect.  Yes, I had to send the 2" celsion back, and wound up with 12" instead of my origian plan of 9", but the mattres was 35% the cost of the local guy, plus no sales tax.

Re: $1,200 to spend; please don't laugh
Reply #15 Mar 31, 2011 8:11 PM
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jeff8407 wrote:

Here is an update:

 

Had the mattress for more than a week now and my wife and I agree it the the most comfortable bed ever!  We built it in stages: starting with a 6" medium core, plus a 2" celsion topper.  That was to mushy so we added a 3" layer of 19ILD and it was much better.  Finally, after my back hurting, we ordered a 3" firm layer for the bottom and it is perfect.  Yes, I had to send the 2" celsion back, and wound up with 12" instead of my origian plan of 9", but the mattres was 35% the cost of the local guy, plus no sales tax.



So what happend to the original 3" talalay topper you mentioned in you earlier post.

"Foam by mail 6" talaly base for $571--Radium--beautiful piece, no seams--ILD 36.

Second 3" talaly layer was Foam by mail, talalay"

When you say "plus a 2" celsion topper.  That was to mushy" did you mean the sinking action? I've read that latex 19ILD was very soft, so how did the feel of it differ from the 2" celsion topper? How does the 3" firm layer on the bottom affect the feel of the bed? I have a mattress now but I want to wait at least a week to post my thoughts on it. I do have a concern based on what I've read regarding low density visco not lasting as long, But it feels perfect to me and my wife.

Re: $1,200 to spend; please don't laugh
Reply #16 Apr 3, 2011 3:59 PM
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Points: 14
Need2sleep,

 

 

I built the bed in stages, ordering a piece, trying it, then ordering the next piece.  I did have a mattress I was trying to copy however.

Sorry if my previous post didn't make sense, I got the ILD's wrong.  (I now have 3" firm base 36, 6" medium 29, and 3" of 19.)

I started with the 6" core.  It was too soft for support and too firm for the top layer.  I added the 2" celsion and got the feel I wanted, but was stil bottoming out--my wife found this perfect for her size, 130 lbs.  If I had an ajustable base I probably could have made it work.  So, I ordered a 3" firm piece for support.  The firm piece add an extra dimension of "depth" to the feel of the bed.

The 2" Celsion is not much different compared to the 3" of ILD 19.  The 19 has a similar feel and a similar "mushiness", it is just, a tiny bit, firmer; but, since it was three inches, instead of 2, the difference was negligible(the extra inch made a big difference)--my wife couldn't tell the difference. My wife and I both like the envolped feel of the soft latex, but the mattress cover made a larger difference than to the feel than the difference between the 15 and the 19.  It was simply a cost matter.  The 3" piece was $150 less than the Celsion.  So, we sent it back.

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