Anybody still buying Dunlop?
May 18, 2008 4:21 PM
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OK, I'm calling on all you experts!  Like most people considering the big switch to a latex mattress I've done tons of reading and research but still am not sure what we need.  After reading through this forum (twice) I almost feel like maybe I'd like Dunlop better than Talalay, but I don't see a whole lot of discussion about Dunlop.  I like a very firm mattress with very little "give".  But, as a side sleeper I know I need some amount of softness on top.  I hate conventional pillowtops.  My weight is around 140 and my husbands around 240.  I have back issues - low back pain, degenerative disk problems, lots of trigger points, yada, yada.....  I have seen a couple of people say there's a big difference in the feel of Dunlop and they prefer it.  So, is anybody still buying Dunlop or should I assume most of these posts are all Talalay.  And does Dunlop only come in all natural or is there some blended?  Tnanks for any help you can give me!
Re: Anybody still buying Dunlop?
Reply #26 May 30, 2008 6:09 AM
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Leo3 wrote:
That is a good question....  I question I have pondered on sleepless painful nights.  I too have a memory foam bed (Sealy) and feel your pain (the one who also has this bed), have you tried flipping the mattress over and then try different toppers?  That is where I am, but my story doesn't have a happy ending yet.  I tried many things, but I have not tried the Dunlop because it weights much more and would cost more to ship (my thoughts anyway).  Also I can't find any of it locally to look at, and it costs more doesn't it?

Cloud 9, Where can you buy just 1" of Dunlop? 


I have 2 layers of the Natura topper under a mattress cover, and under my featherbed, and I still have hip pain after so many hours (like Cloud9 mentions).  So I thought the Dunlopillo layers would help, but apparently either the mattress cover makes it harder, or you do bottom out.  I wish us all good luck in finding a solution.


I believe you can find 1" Dunlop toppers at foambymail.com and they're very reasonable, but the ILDs are limited. Dunlop feels a little firmer than a comparable Talalay ILD, so take that into consideration.

But you might want to try putting your Natura topper--one or both--over the featherbed. Feathers compress, feel hard and cause pressure points. Another thing you could try is to get some half inch HR foam and just place it under your hip area over the featherbed leaving the latex where it is. You  may need to play around with the arrangement of your toppers until you find the one that feels best for you.

Re: Anybody still buying Dunlop?
Reply #27 May 30, 2008 6:53 AM
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Thanks, Steve!  I think their example is what was confusing me.  And you're right, some of the prices have changed.  At any rate, I'm going to list my questions and give them a call.  I would like to try the Dunlop as well and getting just the one layer will hopefully give us an idea of the feel of it.  Of course if we put a 3" topper on our bed right now we'll need a step-ladder to get up to it! 

Can't wait to hear your feedback when your topper arrives!

Mimi

Re: Anybody still buying Dunlop?
Reply #28 Jul 10, 2008 6:50 AM
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I thought Dunlop made tyres? Well I suppose you learn something new every day. 
Re: Anybody still buying Dunlop?
Reply #29 Jul 11, 2008 4:24 AM
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Not spelled like that. :)

davidfield375 wrote:
I thought Dunlop made tyres? Well I suppose you learn something new every day. 
Re: Anybody still buying Dunlop?
Reply #30 Aug 14, 2008 10:56 AM
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Points: 1
I might as well use this thread for a question about dunlop.

I'm considering buying a set from Sleep-EZ, it will be a 8.5" soft-medium-firm dunlop latex mattress. Will this be softer or firmer than your average run-of-the-mill mattress? I have no real preference for soft or firm--I'm just trying to aim for 'normal,' 'average' firmness.

Thanks for any tips.
Re: Anybody still buying Dunlop?
Reply #31 Aug 15, 2008 5:55 AM
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Dunlop is denser than Talalay and feels firmer and more supportive at lower ILDs. SleepEZ mattresses tend to run on the firmer side of the range. In other words their medium is more like a medium firm etc. Since you don't seem to have a preference go with the standard configuration or run your concerns by Shawn.

That being said, latex isn't really comparable to a "standard run of the mill mattress." It has it's own unique character. Hope you enjoy your new mattress. I slept on Dunlop for many years and much prefer it to Talalay.