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Please help in mattess decision - gardener
Jun 23, 2009 8:25 PM
I'm so glad I found this forum and have been learning a great deal.  Here's my situation and I can really need some help:  currently I and my husband are sleeping a futon mattress that's pretty much seen the end of its life and I have back pain.  I'm a side sleeper at 140 lb, he's a stomach sleeper and weighs 280 lb.  We have a firm inner spring mattress in the guest bedroom and have been sleeping on it.  I like it but since he comes to bed late I wake up every night around 1am when he craws into bed from all the motion ( which I don't get with the futon mattress).  The mattress is a Simmons Beautyrest ultra firm with pocketed coils.  I've been to 4-5 stores and tried Sealy Posturepedic, Tempurpedic, SpringFree latex, Stearns and Foster, Beauty Rest.  I'm getting confused with all the options. ...
Re: Sealy Reflexion latex? - KimberlyH
Sep 2, 2009 4:44 PM
This US-Mattress website has a handy reference to the components of the Sealy/Simmons/Serta latex mattresses.  Of course you have to figure out which mattress compares to the one you are looking at as they are all branded under different names.  It looks like the one you looked at might be the Sealy Posturepedic SpringFree Latex Garden Vine Plush on this chart:

US-Mattress is offering this mattress for $1,259 for a Queen and $1,511 for a King, so no, you're not getting a special deal.

FYI, according to Sealy, "SuperSoft SealyFoam" is high density polyurethane foam.

http://site.namebrandbeds.com/latex-mattress-comparison-chart.html...
Mattress Comparison - cwomack09
Dec 12, 2009 6:03 AM
I need to buy a king-sized mattress and am looking at the Sealy Posturepedic Springfree which is a latex mattress at $1700 or the Comforpedic which is a memory foam for $3800.   I currently have a queen Comforpedic which I love but we didn't pay anywhere near the $3800 at the time and I'm having a very hard time even contemplating spending this much money on another Comforpedic.  With that said, does anyone know anything about the Posturepedic Springfree?...
Re: Ikea latex vs. Sealy Embody - Phoenix
Oct 19, 2010 3:51 AM
Just for reference ... a little more about Sealy's smart latex and a bit of history

Sapsa and Latex Foam Products were partners in 1996 in a joint venture called Latex International. LI produced Talatech from Latex Foam Products and Dunlop or what they call "Continuous Process" from Sapsa. http://www.allbusiness.com/manufacturing/furniture-manufacturing-mattress-mfg/7278767-1.html

In 2001 Sealy purchased Sapsa and became the biggest latex producer in the world.

Also in 2001 a fire burned down the LI factory which was rebuilt within a year. This disrupted the growth of latex products in North America.

Springfree II introduced in 2006 with the same core http://ir.sealy.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=151044&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=885286&highlight=

The smart latex trademark was registered in 2008 http://www.trademarkia.com/smart-latex-77450063.html and this was also when the PurEmbrace line using smart latex was introduced. This grew from the "Pressure Relief Inlay system" that was introduced in the Posturepedic lineup earlier....

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