About to add a layer
Dec 21, 2009 12:08 PM
Joined: Oct 13, 2009
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Hello all,

I've been reading this forum ever since I bought my new latex mattress from a local mfg.  As you recall, I returned a "medium" latex mattress and got a "firm" from this company in Massachusetts.   I found that I was bottoming out on the 8 inch "medium" mattress.   They claim to use only Talalay Latex from Latex International.  I assume this is blended rather than all natural, but they don't say.   The firm mattress which I kept is a bit TOO firm for me with 6 inches of "40 ILD"  under 2 inches of "32 ILD"....all enclosed in a permanent cotton/wool cover.   I have added an old 2" piece of memory foam which helps immensely and I've been sleeping pretty well on this setup.

However, sometimes I still feel like I might be "bottoming out" with this bed (I weigh 265 lbs) though it's hard to tell if I'm just hitting the FIRM latex underneath.  SO, I am about to purchase another 3 inch topper layer of latex and wanted some opinions.   I prefer a softer feel on top but don't want to "bottom" out.    After researching all the usual sites, I am leaning toward a 3 inch "medium" layer from "Foam Sweet Foam" ($400) since they claim to sell only "natural" latex.   Some recent posts seem to imply that the natural latex is a bit more dense than the blended latex.(?) 

Thanks for any thoughts or comments.

Re: About to add a layer
Reply #9 Dec 21, 2009 7:16 PM
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sandman wrote:
You should be able to get blended or 100% natural talalay or dunlop from sleepez.  Their prices are good, but they do charge $49 per order for shipping.  It is hard to know exactly what ILD will be right for you.  It seems that trial and error is the only way.  

Note that latex will feel different than the memory foam.  The memory foam seems better at pressure relief (molding to the body), but since the ILD is so low it does not offer as much support.  However, I once tried 3" of memory foam on top of 6" of XF latex, and it felt pretty good.

Kimberly, since the top flobed layer is convoluted, the effective firmness is less.  They told me it is around 14, since half of the latex is cut out.  That is just an approximation though.  I wish that flobeds had more options for the top level - they probably do on request.



Sandman: I was curious about this as well and one of the times I was speaking to FlowBeds about one of my exchanges I asked them about their catalog. They told me that they did not sell individual pieces to individual customers. However they would work with an existing customer who have purchased a mattress from them for any of the parts that they have listed in their catalog.

It would be worth giving them a call and checking them out after having reviewed what is offered in that catalog. Here is a link to the catalog in question.

http://www.flobeds.com/catalog.lasso
Re: About to add a layer
Reply #10 Dec 21, 2009 11:27 PM
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Sandman,

I think Flobeds will exchange your convoluted layer (if you're still within your exchange period) for a solid piece if you don't like the convoluted. If you're past the 90 days, they'll problably sell you a new piece, as Eagle said.

I don't know if you tried it yet, but I think a thick wool mattress topper (like 3") will make your bed feel firmer. But that may be more of a surface feel.  As you  may remember, I found even my wool fleece pad made the bed feel firmer.  I didn't try my old wool-filled topper (3-4 in) as I prefer the feeling of just the latex in it's cover and thin mattress pad (but not for heat--wish I could use  my wool pad as it did help me with that, though I know you said it didn't help you....) But I would imagine the wool topper would have really firmed up my bed.
Re: About to add a layer
Reply #11 Dec 23, 2009 4:41 PM
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Mark, I would add 3 x 1" layers in various ILD's so you can mix and match them, rather than one x 3" layer.
I think maybe a 1" soft layer on top might help you feel more comfort without screwing up your mattress's support. But 2" can be too much. (Sometimes even 1/2" can be too much!)

I think 1" layers are always the way to go, so you have more options.
Re: About to add a layer
Reply #12 Dec 24, 2009 11:12 AM
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Jim, Thanks for the idea of more thinnner layers.   I hadn't thought of that approach.   My only concern is if several thin layers might move or shift more on the mattress.   My original latex mattress is sealed in a cotton/wool cover so I will be laying the layers on top of it.  So far, the 2 inch memory foam stays in place after I removed it's slippery cover and placed it on a non skid pad on top of the mattress.  This is covered with just a good fitted mattress pad and fitted sheets.    I'm now thinking of ordering a 2 inch "medium" and 1 inch "soft" from SleepEZ mattress components in the 100% Natural Talalay Latex.   The "soft" would be kind of like the top layer that Flobeds uses.

Mark in NH

Re: About to add a layer
Reply #13 Dec 30, 2009 5:34 PM
Location: L.A. area
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Sorry I haven't responded sooner.

But let it be known that foam does not shift, almost not at all. It may shift a half inch or so once in a while, but nothing that causes any problems.

I've used: HR foam, M-Grade foam, latex, about 6 different kinds of memory foam, and none of them shift. We put them where we want them and they tend to stay there.

We even use zoned layers, where the bed is divided vertically into 3 layers, 1/3 for the upper body, 1/3 for the middle of the body and 1/3 for the bottom (legs), and these don't even shift to make a gap between the layers.
Re: About to add a layer
Reply #14 Dec 30, 2009 10:47 PM
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Okay...thanks Jim.

I don't see any online order page or form for SleepEZ, so I assume one must do it the old fashion way by telephone?   I'm just waiting until after this holiday week.

Re: About to add a layer
Reply #15 Jan 9, 2010 1:38 PM
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 after reading this post I'll be curious how my Costco latex mattress acts under my own 290lbs?! sounds like I'll be adding layers. Might try the NexGel, they've got a real deal on one close to my house. Nice mattress. I sure didn't feel like was bottoming out on it.
Re: About to add a layer
Reply #16 Jan 9, 2010 4:21 PM
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I have three layers of Talalay Latex from FloBeds ranging from 36 to 46 ILD with split sides.  I love my bed but the soft topper was too thick for me being that I am petite and like very firm beds.  Dave at FloBeds exchanged it twice trying to help me since first I thought I wanted a 2" Dunlap topper and then a 1.5" soft Talalay Lax Queen topper.  When I saw that Brylane Homes was having a sale on a queen size 1" natural Talalay Latex layer over 2 years ago, I bought it to try out and it is perfect for me.   It gives me just enough cushion for side sleeping but not too much so my bed is still firm and supportive for my small frame size.  but then again, I am not quite 5 feet and petite everywhere.
Re: About to add a layer
Reply #17 Jan 9, 2010 5:33 PM
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Okay, after MUCH thought and research I decided to stick with my original plan and ordered a 3 inch topper from "Foam Sweet Foam" in the "medium" firmness.  This is 100% natural LI latex with a 30 year guarantee.  The ILD is supposed to be "Between 24-28".  Cost is $400. with free shipping which is a little better than most places.  It's interesting that SleepEZ calls 30-32 ILD as "Medium" while Foam Sweet Foam labels it "firm".   I decided not to play around with several 1 inch layers since they were hard to find in the "100% natural".    So, this will leave me with:

Bottom core of 5.5 inches -- 40 ILD  blended LI Talalay (original sealed mattress with cover)

                            2.0 inches-- 32 ILD  blended LI Talalay (original sealed mattress with cover)

                           1.5 inches- Memory foam  (ILD unknown)

                           3.0 inches-- 24-28 ILD  100% natural LI Talalay

Not sure if I will continue using the memory foam...will depend on how it all feels together.   Hopefully the "medium" will not be too soft.   I don't have any back issues and loved my original "medium" latex mattress feel except for the bottoming out issue.   Will post how it all works out at a later date.

  

Re: About to add a layer
Reply #18 Jan 9, 2010 8:58 PM
Location: L.A. area
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Sounds like a combination of what you bought - you could switch a couple layers around if you want - should work.
Let us know.
I'll be curious if you feel the 24ILD latex gives you any - or enough - support. I am not all that familiar with latex, so I'm just wondering. I may be in the market for some latex very soon...