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Re: Does anyone have (or have tested) a Natural Form"Self-Adjusting bed" bed from www.satbed.com? - sager66
Oct 24, 2008 9:51 AM
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Re: IKEA Erfjord 85% Natural, 15% Synthetic Mattress - Reviews, Opinions? Or should I just go for a Simmons Beautyrest? - cloud9
Oct 1, 2008 1:41 AM
Wiseness wrote:
I'm sure IKEA make great beds..... but after recently purchasing 2 sealy beds, I have been most impressed and shall continue to spread this good word.... They are the comfiest darn things to sleep in.... ever...!!!

See how much you like that Sealy after six months....
Ordering Foam by Mail or Wholesale in Canada? - Jazzsinger777
Oct 8, 2008 5:37 PM
Hi All,

I have been reading with keen interest of your many posts regarding buying different layers of foam with different ILD factors and would like to explore that opportunity .... there is a challenge ... I live in Toronto, ON and can't find a Wholesaler or a company that I can order Foam and have it shipped to me.

I am looking for a combination of HD Foam with Dunlop and a layer of Talalay on the top ... the more natural the better.

I have done many searches on Google and MSN ... maybe I could use some other search words ...

Does anyone know of such a company?

Thanks....
Re: IKEA Mattresses: Hasselback or Erfjord Does anyone have any experience with them? - varaonaid
Oct 2, 2008 5:51 PM
Jazzsinger777 wrote:
Varaonaid,<BR><BR>Not a problem.<BR><BR>The King Erfjord does exist and I like it for the money ... a king is either $1,050 ... or $1099. IKEA Canada has a 45 day return policy 100% cash return or up to 90 days for an exchange. <BR><BR>I like it a lot WITH the Tolg topper ... although, if I was living in US I would consider the Milan King Mattress from www.naturabeds.com <BR><BR>They will charge me $150 for shipping plus taxes at the border make it less affordable.<BR><BR>I took my wife into the showroom (I knew which one I wanted ... the Erfjord ... but thought I would let her decide). We tried the Hasselback, and it was quite firm. We then put the Tolg latex topper on it and it was still firm but a little more comfortable.<BR><BR>We then tried the Erfjord with the topper...
Re: Natural Sense Latex? - eudaemon
Oct 6, 2008 7:47 AM
It looks like "Natural Sense" is just the name they use for their natural Dunlop latex. On the Organic Mattress page of their site, they state that Natual Sense is made using the Dunlop process....
Re: 20% off memory foam mattresses by foam by mail - MrPointy
Oct 8, 2008 9:21 PM
Jazzsinger777 wrote:
The HD36-HQ stuff ... is that pretty hard?

Have you read about "off gassing" and memory foam? My wife and i really like it until I stumbled upon a website that talked about all the side effects people were having with it. The site is www.chem-tox.com

I am quite interested in possibly ordering the foam for a mattress myself.


HD36-HQ is described as medium on thier website, but some people have reported that its rather medium-firm.

I glanced briefly at the website. Yes, the chemicals are a wee bit of concern to me, but not too much.
I would not get these mattresses for a baby though, they are much more sensitive, it all depends on the dose.

Here is a comment that was posted on some site

Unknown wrote:
As a scientist (and chemist, no less), I hate articles like this. According to the article, mattresses emit...
Re: IKEA Erfjord 85% Natural, 15% Synthetic Mattress - Reviews, Opinions? Or should I just go for a Simmons Beautyrest? - Wiseness
Sep 30, 2008 6:42 AM
I'm sure IKEA make great beds..... but after recently purchasing 2 sealy beds, I have been most impressed and shall continue to spread this good word.... They are the comfiest darn things to sleep in.... ever...!!!...
Natural Sense Latex? - chengpu
Oct 3, 2008 3:39 PM
Does anybody have any experience or information on the "Natural Sense" latex toppers that are sold by foamorder.com? There site doesnt seem to give much info on the product and how it compares to talalay/dunlop latex products....
Re: Does anyone have (or have tested) a Natural Form"Self-Adjusting bed" bed from www.satbed.com? - aron1231
Oct 24, 2008 10:59 AM
Haha... ahh Mr. Sager. I've read enough of this forum to know that you're what we like to call in the online world a "troll".  Fear not, I will dutifully ignore all your posts from here on out.

I would, however, like to point out to anyone else who might read this that I am in no way involved with the company I'm asking about.  I've looked long and hard for reviews on their products online, but could find none... which worries me a little.  This is why I'm asking about them... I have no clue if they are any good, and would like to know if anyone has experience with them.  For all I know, they could be pure "spam".......
Does anyone have (or have tested) a Natural Form"Self-Adjusting bed" bed from www.satbed.com? - aron1231
Oct 24, 2008 8:44 AM
Hello all!  I've read through this forum quite a bit, and found some very valuable information.  I would like to thank all of you for that! 

In my search for the "perfect bed", I have found this site www.satbed.com that sells what seems like a very high quality air-adjustable mattress.  They use latex (or memory foam) and wool toppers, much like FloBeds (which I am also highly considering).  In short, they use very high-quality components.

I consider many of the "popular" brands that invest heavily in advertising to be gimmiky, so I'm trying to avoid them.  I also want a bed from a manufacurer that has been around a while, and I can be confident about their warranty. 

The Natural Form bed with "sat" technology seems well constructed, and I love the fact that it's adjustable, has 8 different "zones", and doesn't require an air pump!

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