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Advice for first-time Latex mattress buyers - midwestnewlyweds
Jun 19, 2011 8:14 PM
Jun 19, 2011 8:14 PM
Hi everyone - my husband and I are looking to buy a latex mattress after doing a lot of reading about VOCs and other harmful effects of non-natural mattresses. From our research thus far, it seems like Dunlop process mattresses are usually 100% natural while very few Talalay process mattresses are. Everyone here seems far ahead of us in the research process so we thought we would reach out to the community for some advice. We are confused about who to trust and want to make sure we get something that is truly natural and free of harmful chemicals while still being something that will last a long time.
Just some quick background information on us:
1. We are both quite light and are side sleepers
2. We both like having a firm bed (my...
Re: Do more coils equal more comfort? - GuyMakesSense
Dec 15, 2011 9:18 AM
Dec 15, 2011 9:18 AM
After looking at the mattress link to Sears that you posted, I should warn you that the mattress listed is designed in Sealy's line-up as a promotional (albeit, higher up than the first few beds in their line-up) and since you had your last bed for 20 years, you will be discouraged by the duration of the life of this mattress. I sold this line-up (under different names of course, but the specs are the same). The warranty, at least in this case, is a pretty good indicator of the durability of this level of mattress. Since $800 is your budget and you are concerned about the $522 price tag for a mat only, I would tell you a couple of things:
- The coils used in this bed are actually the same coils Sealy used to use in their Posturepedic line-up (full 10 year warranty...
Re: I need a COOLER mattress (help, please!!) - waytoohot
Oct 5, 2012 11:28 PM
Oct 5, 2012 11:28 PM
A little over 2 years ago my wife and I replaced our (nearly) 20-year old Sealy Posturepedic mattress with a new Posturepedic. We never thought that would be the beginning of a nightmare. Who would ever expect that the new mattresses would sleep so hot compared to the old ones? After making a dozen calls to stores, manufacturers, manufacturers reps and after reading on-line blogs, we learned that quite a few people are running into this problem since the recent changes in the fire retardation laws promoted changes to the mattreses, themselves. Ours was NOT a foam mattress, but an innerspring pillowtop, with an imbedded thin layer of foam -- but it wasn't located anywhere near the top of the mattress. For the 3 weeks we had that mattress, I could not sleep for more than 3 hours before I had to get out of bed and let the matttress cool...