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Re: Latex topper advice - sandman
Oct 26, 2010 2:14 PM
chattvol wrote:

 

I am normal height (5'9" male), but my knees are bent and I don't have a footboard.  My arm isn't in perfect alignment with my spine, just pointing in the same general direction - which I should have specified.

 

It's very releaving to hear that you guys recommend down pillows, and a wool mattress protector I can purchase from Wal-Mart.com (I definately surpassed my budget after the new mattress, memory foam, and latex!).  Currently, I am using a mattress pad/protector that came with a Denver Mattress set that I ended up returning (I couldn't return the protector).  It has a very thin layer (probably less than an inch) of quilted fabric, perhaps cotton, with a liquid/dustmite barrier underneath.  I doubt it provides any support, I'm really just using it as a protector...

Re: Latex topper advice - chattvol
Oct 26, 2010 1:38 PM
I am normal height (5'9" male), but my knees are bent and I don't have a footboard.  My arm isn't in perfect alignment with my spine, just pointing in the same general direction - which I should have specified.

It's very releaving to hear that you guys recommend down pillows, and a wool mattress protector I can purchase from Wal-Mart.com (I definately surpassed my budget after the new mattress, memory foam, and latex!).  Currently, I am using a mattress pad/protector that came with a Denver Mattress set that I ended up returning (I couldn't return the protector).  It has a very thin layer (probably less than an inch) of quilted fabric, perhaps cotton, with a liquid/dustmite barrier underneath.  I doubt it provides any support, I'm really just using it as a protector more than anything.

Regarding foam, I seem to recall seeing 1" of Aerus on...

Re: Searching for a mattress in Quad Cities - Phoenix
Nov 21, 2010 9:48 AM
If you go to Denver mattress, then lay on the Snomass and the Aspen. That will give you 2 for today (and give your SO some experience with latex). Those and the 3 Dormia when they set them up is fine. We'll have the information we need then to decide what to do next.

Phoenix

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Re: Searching for a mattress in Quad Cities - Phoenix
Nov 19, 2010 3:32 PM
This price was from a previous conversation I had with them when I was talking to a lot of manufacturers. I have it in my notes.

I talked to several people today that could help in the search.

First of all was these people in Moline http://www.platformbeds.com/index.php3?category=0000000005&cart_id=240690161020610964 who have 3 latex beds (poly in the support layers) listed on their website which are not yet set up in their showroom. They will probably set them up on monday. They will make a great testing ground when they are and may probably give us enough information to get to a final decision.

I also talked to either the owner or manager of the back store that you went to http://www.thebackstoreonline.com/cats/locations.htm. I told him of your experience with being steered to the Tempurpedics and he knew who you had probably talked to. Told him...

Re: Searching for a mattress in Quad Cities - Phoenix
Nov 18, 2010 8:56 PM
Ok it looks like we've done step one and a good part of step 2. Almost there.

From what you've said ... it's pretty clear that you like some softness on top and a plush rather than firm overall feel. That's step one done.

Did you lay on any of the mattresses at Denver mattress with some latex on top? It would be really helpful if you did and wrote down the model and your impressions.

Again ... don't forget at this stage not to exclude anything that has 3" or more of latex in the top no matter what is under it as it helps to know what works for you ... even if it isn't one you plan on buying or would even consider buying. Even your experience with 2" of latex on top of something would be helpful. You are still...

Searching for a mattress in Quad Cities - Phoenix
Nov 17, 2010 5:37 PM

Copied from another thread so sjeanine's journey was easier to follow instead of mixed in with other stuff....

sjeanine wrote:

Sorry, I see by my last posted reply that I didnt post it right so trying again!  Phoenix, I'm wondering who/where you finally bought your mattress layers from??  Can you exchange them at any time if you want to?   I am wanting to do the same as you did...building the layers but, not sure where/who to buy them from?!  I'm finding the whole mattress buying thing as stressful as buying a car and just wish I could be done but want to make sure I am getting the right fit the first time!  What size did you get and approx how much did it cost you?  Did you already have a foundation to put the...
Re: Searching for a mattress in Quad Cities - sjeanine
Nov 21, 2010 4:33 AM
Phoenix wrote:

 

 

This price was from a previous conversation I had with them when I was talking to a lot of manufacturers. I have it in my notes.

 

I talked to several people today that could help in the search.

First of all was these people in Moline http://www.platformbeds.com/index.php3?category=0000000005&cart_id=240690161020610964 who have 3 latex beds (poly in the support layers) listed on their website which are not yet set up in their showroom. They will probably set them up on monday. They will make a great testing ground when they are and may probably give us enough information to get to a final decision.

I also talked to either the owner or manager of the back store that you went to http://www.thebackstoreonline.com/cats/locations.htm....

Re: Searching for a mattress in Quad Cities - sjeanine
Nov 19, 2010 8:41 AM
Phoenix,

Who quoted you the $1399 for a 6+2?  I prob wont be going out today or tomorrow as I'm feeling ill.  My son had the flu last weekend and I think it's finally hit me.  But, I did lay on a lot of the beds at Denver Mattress...I cant remember the names now but I think one was called a Snowqueen or something like that.  It felt to firm to me and they had no ILD on any of their latex beds but I'll go back when I'm feeling better and take a pen and paper next time.  ; )  Thanks for hanging in there and helping me with this. 

sjeanine

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Re: Searching for a mattress in Quad Cities - sjeanine
Nov 18, 2010 5:28 PM
Phoenix,

 

I spent today visiting furniture stores again.  I think I hit all of them within a 35 mile radius anyway....I stopped at Denver Mattress in Davenport, Iowa today and spoke to someone about what they had.  Unfortunately, the two men who were in the store knew nothing about the ILD...nor who manufactured the latex foam that was in their mattresses.  They did not have any mattresses that were just latex but had a couple that had 2-3 inches of latex over visco foam or something....I laid on a lot of beds today at every store I went to....latex, visco, memory, springs, pillow tops....I have to say I loved the feel on my joints of the memory foam but it's really not an option for me.  I dont like what's in them or anything I've read or heard about them but I laid on them...

Re: Overnight Mattress...STAY AWAY - sjoanis
Nov 15, 2010 2:18 PM
Note to their President after he tried to get me to reomve my complaints (he would not contact me to help solve my problem, though.)

 

 

Brad,

 

First off, I still do not have a refund on the $728…so perhaps you could start there, as I have requested multiple times.

 

Secondly, as a founder of a $200MM company, I can tell you that I feel your pain.  Which is why I take it personally when I am the customer, and I get bad customer service.  If I treated my customers the way you guys treated me, I’d have been out of business by now, because all of our customers are recurring customers.  I get the feeling that in your business, people buy a few mattresses and then they are out of the market...

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