Any latex mattresses with closed/nearly-closed cell structure?
I've been reading this forum for a while and am still trying to decide if a latex foam bed is right for use. My one concern with foam is that, at least for the open-cell viscoelastic Tempurpedic stuff, the resident dust mite population can hit 4-8 times the level of a standard spring air mattress. There is no data on latex foam and dust mites that I can find. The main factor though is the cell structure of the foam. Does anyone know if there are latex foam mattresses that have a more closed cell matrix? I imagine the trade off is decreased air circulation....correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks E |
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Re: Any latex mattresses with closed/nearly-closed cell structure? care5189
(Mar 15, 2011 2:29 PM) -
Re: Any latex mattresses with closed/nearly-closed cell structure? eoren1
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Re: Any latex mattresses with closed/nearly-closed cell structure? budgy
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Re: Any latex mattresses with closed/nearly-closed cell structure? webfoot
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