Can I use a boxspring with latex
Jun 30, 2010 7:19 PM
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Just wondering if it is ok to use a traditional boxspring with a latex mattress. I see most are offered with a slat type foundation so I just wanted to make sure. Thanks.
Re: Can I use a boxspring with latex
Reply #1 Jul 1, 2010 11:01 AM
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I am.  I just had a local mattress store deliver a standard foundation to go under my latex mattress.
Re: Can I use a boxspring with latex
Reply #2 Jul 1, 2010 12:12 PM
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Mike22 wrote:

Just wondering if it is ok to use a traditional boxspring with a latex mattress. I see most are offered with a slat type foundation so I just wanted to make sure. Thanks.


How old and soft is the box spring? A lot of the newer boxsprings don't really have much in the way of springs, so they actually could work pretty well.  An old one that has more in the way of springs and is broken in a lot, might not be the best.  Generally, latex is suppose to go on a pretty firm base (like the slats).  You can put a piece of plywoood over an old one (reduces breathing from the bottom though).  If you don't, then maybe you will have to go a bit firmer in the latex to offset the softer box spring (probably not the ideal solution though).
 

Re: Can I use a boxspring with latex
Reply #3 Jul 1, 2010 3:43 PM
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There have been people here who use their existing box spring, I would try it and if it doesn't work then replace it.
Re: Can I use a boxspring with latex
Reply #4 Jul 1, 2010 6:16 PM
Joined: May 24, 2010
Points: 26
Thanks. I would be purchasing a new boxspring locally. I haven’t seen any foundations that are near the same price, but I haven’t specifically looked for them either.
 
Re: Can I use a boxspring with latex
Reply #5 Jul 5, 2010 2:48 AM
Location: L.A. area
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Yes, you can, and I find that my latex toppers-over-springs mattress is much better with the box springs than without.

In buying a box springs, though, remember that not all of them are really box springs anymore. Many of the new ones are just boxes, made from wood with no "spring". (The spring isn't usually a "spring" either, rather it is usually a metal wire of thick gauge that serves to put some "give" under the mattress while also keep it flat.)

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