Are any of these mattress 'ingredients' a red flag? Or appropiate for a $3000.00 bed?
Aug 25, 2011 10:04 PM
Joined: Aug 24, 2011
Points: 32
I'm trying to buy a good quality (soft luxurious) bed and these are the contents as per the label.  Its an Airloom @ $3000.00   Does this seem like a good quality bed or am i in danger of getting ripped off?  I have no idea what to look for.  All i know is that it is SUPER comfy but i worry that it won't be comfy in a few weeks or will sag prematurly.   
 
Latex                54 %
Polyfoam pad    39 %
Viscose foam      5  %
Poly silk              2  %
Wool                   2  %
Re: Are any of these mattress 'ingredients' a red flag? Or appropiate for a $3000.00 bed?
Reply #14 Aug 27, 2011 10:43 AM
Joined: Jun 2, 2011
Points: 481
About the Aireloom, I'd personally be most concerned about this -  

 

* Quilting layers: high-loft and FR fibers; 1.5" convoluted foam; 1.5" high-density foam

 

FR is for 'fire retardant' fiber.  Laced with chemicals to meet the 2007 new standard.  What is that 'high-loft' fiber?  Some kind of polyurethane batting?  The 1.5" convoluted and 1.5" HD are most likely poly foam.  Will it hold up? 

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Other than that, you could call up Shawn today at SleepEZ, ask some Q's.  Super nice, not pushy. 

And, btw, if you do buy,, no delivery fee and ...

no sales tax.  You're in CA, they're in AZ.  No sales tax!

I went from a standard open coil  > Stearns and Foster traditional > Serta iComfort memory foam > SleepEZ all latex   .... all since May this year. 

The latex is the best, just so you know :)

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Hah, funny, Macy's has a typo in ad for Aireloom  -  says 'cool disco' memory foam .  hehehehe

 

Wow, 14" mattress height!  Yikes need low foundation for that!   I dunno how happy I'd be with it.  For that price, I'd hope the quilt and HD layers hold up. That's some $$

This message was modified Aug 27, 2011 by slpngoc

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