Latex Topper or stick with Memory Foam Topper?
Oct 5, 2015 10:41 PM
Joined: Oct 5, 2015
Points: 4
I have a 7 yo Chatham and Wells pillow top mattress and box spring which are in good condition, but I'm having pain issues with hips and knees that were relieved by a 3 inch memory foam topper that was on the bed for the last year and a half, with the exception of summers because it's just too darn hot. This summer I rolled it tightly and stored it in a plastic bag, when I pulled it out yesterday it was starting to mold - so it's off to the recycle bin and I need a replacement.

Me: Side sleeper, pain hips and knees most nights (especially hips), back sometimes, sleep very hot on memory foam.
Husband: Back, side & stomach sleeper, back pain on occasion, sleeps somewhat hot on memory foam, but not as bad as me.

Because I sleep so hot on the memory foam, I was thinking maybe go with latex instead, so perhaps I can use it all year long. I am considering a 3 inch talalay medium latex topper. As I did like the comfort of the memory foam, do those of you who know about this think I would be happy with the comfort of the latex? Would a medium be right, if so? Any other suggestions? My husband is easy and will be fine with whatever I choose, but I do want him to be comfortable as well, of course! Oh, and our bed is a queen

Thanks!
This message was modified Oct 5, 2015 by CA_girl
Re: Latex Topper or stick with Memory Foam Topper?
Reply #6 Nov 7, 2015 8:11 AM
Joined: Oct 5, 2015
Points: 4
Regarding latex toppers, I have both 3" and 2" ones. They each feel fantastic initially, but overnight they don't work out for me. After about 20-30min of laying on them, I get nerve tingling. I haven't worked out yet if it's the topper alone, or the latex bed underneath it that's the problem. It seems at least some other people on this form have had this same experience. Meanwhile, others seem to do well with them. It would be interesting to figure out what body characteristics make these comfortable for some and incompatible with others. I have my own theories (maybe related to low blood pressure not allowing enough blood to get by the uniform pressure on the limbs), but would be interested in comparing others' experiences. I may be buying the memory foam one you bought and like, hoping to see improvement.
Re: Latex Topper or stick with Memory Foam Topper?
Reply #7 Dec 21, 2015 4:10 PM
Joined: Mar 27, 2014
Points: 189
CAgirl.  How is the new topper feeling after a couple months?  Mattdud