Aerus Natural 5lb. Impressions
Oct 14, 2010 11:56 AM
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I received the Aerus on Tuesday, and after one day airing out I tried it last night.  Sam's club shipped it one day after I ordered it and it took 6 days (including the weekend) to get here from Indiana.  I believe it was dropped shipped directly from Foamex.

 I weighed it in the plastic bag it came in at 35 lb.s.  So, slightly more than 5lb. density based on my calculation.  Sizing seems pretty good (I did not measure), a little smaller than 1 of my pieces of latex.

Initial hand feel is that the surface seems slightly rougher than the Sensus, and it springs back a little quicker.   The bamboo cover is 60% polyester and 40% bamboo rayon.

There are some of the usual off gassing issues.  Probably less than other memory foams I have purchased.  Maybe due to the "natural" process.

To test, I took off 3" of other foam (2" MF, 1" 19ILD latex) and my Natura mattress pad.  So, I had the Aerus over 3" of latex (2" 32, 1" 24) on the Sealy coils with the 1" wool topper on top of it.

Initial feel was pretty good.  Reasonably firm, but soft and plush.  After warming up it definitely molded to body shape.   I felt less pressure points than I normally do.  I never felt overly hot (and this was with less wool than I often use), but it does warm up like any other foam does.  So, I would say that it does indeed seem to breath better than the Sensus.

The possible negative I would say is that I might prefer it slightly firmer or thinner.  Maybe a bit too much sinking in after fully warmed up, but perhaps I need to go even firmer underneath it.   We will have to see on this.  In terms of firmness I would say it is softer than Sensus or normal Tempur 5.3 (maybe more like the cloud material - never tried so can't really say).   Maybe this is somewhat a tradeoff to making memory foam more open and breathable?

It seems firmer than the 4lb mem-cool and the 4lb gel infused Costco (Novaform?).

So, somewhere in the middle overall.  I think the 4lb. Aerus would definitely be too soft for me, so I am glad I did not go with that.  To be fair, most of these I have not tried in 2.5" in the same exact conditions, so my estimates of firmness are fairly subjective.

I think I will add the Natura wool mattress pad tonight (which I normally use) to add a bit more firmness.   My first impression lying on it that way seems pretty good.   Only a nights sleep will tell for sure.

 

 

 

 

 

This message was modified Oct 30, 2010 by sandman
Re: Aerus Natural 5lb. Impressions
Reply #22 Oct 29, 2010 3:48 PM
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I think a big part of the problem with memory foam, and you have touched on this before as well, is that every company is going in a slightly different direction in terms of how they make it and also that there is nobody that has a range of choices available in the same material so it's difficult to customize. Foamex is a good example of this where they make a good product and yet it is only available in a limited range inside of each "line". I have seen mattresses using 8 lb memory foam for example http://www.ebed.com/mf_luvienna.php and yet it seems near impossible to get and use as part of a layering scheme.

Some companies are experimenting with polyol variations, some with TDI and MDI variations, and some with other technologies (mixtures) leading to differences in heat sensitivity, breathability, ild at the same density, support factor, memory time/resiliency, and others. It is so complex ... and usually proprietary to each company ... that using memory foam in a layering scheme is far more difficult than other materials that are available in a wider range within the same type of foam. Even if you suspect for example that an 8lb memory foam of a certain type (such as Aerus) would solve a certain problem, where do you get it?

I think that a visco manufacturer would do really well to make certain lines of memory foam available in a much wider range of densities and known qualities for those who wanted to customize either their "make your own" or even a commercial "mattress with options". They would probably "capture" a market that nobody seems to be really interested in going after at the moment and I believe would also give Tempurpedic a real run for their money and market leadership position.

Phoenix

This message was modified Oct 29, 2010 by Phoenix
Re: Aerus Natural 5lb. Impressions
Reply #23 Oct 29, 2010 8:42 PM
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what lb memory foam does Tempurpedic use?
Re: Aerus Natural 5lb. Impressions
Reply #24 Oct 29, 2010 8:53 PM
Joined: Oct 15, 2009
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tony wrote:

what lb memory foam does Tempurpedic use?

I think most of the Tempurpedic is 5.3.  However, some of the higher end mattresses have some higher density layers as well.  I think the Cloud has some less than 5.3. 

Density is not destiny though!  The 5.0 density Sensus seems firmer to me than the 5.0 density Aerus.  So, the feel can vary quite a bit.  Unfortunately, there does not seem to be much data that tells you how it will feel.  My experience has been that the newer "breathable" foams are softer than the less breathable ones.  I guess that is the compromise.  If you like soft and are not too heavy, than the 5.0 Aerus is pretty nice.  I probably would use it, if was not as thick.

 

Re: Aerus Natural 5lb. Impressions
Reply #26 Nov 7, 2010 7:20 PM
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chattvol wrote:

Sandman - did you ever get a chance to take a look at this 1.5" of Aerus?  At $89, I am curious as to what the density is, but I like the fact that it is thinner than the 2.5" we have both tried.

 

 

http://www.amazon.com/NaturalTM-Eco-Friendly-Cooler-Memory-Mattress/dp/B001E972PC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1289172670&sr=8-1


Yes, I have seen that.  At the 12lb.s they list the queen size at, it is 3.0lb density.  So, I personally rule it out on that basis.  I assume it would not last as long and probably be even less supportive than the 5lb.

I probalby would have kept the 5lb if it were 1.5".  Unfortunately, I have never found it less than 2.5" in the 5lb density.   It does not provide enough support for me to use something that thick.


 

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