Since I'm considering replacing my mattress with a latex one, I did price comparisons between a few different companies who sell IL Talalay Latex, which I thought I'd share for those of you who are interested. Comparison Prices for a Queen size mattress configuration, 100% natural IL Talalay Latex, approx. 8": SleepEZ 10000 model, consists of 3 layers (your ILD preference) x 2.8" each, for a total thickness of 8.4". Cover: Includes a Cotton Damask zipper Cover Quilted to lambs wool. Shipping: Free delivery via FedEx Return policy: 90 day layer switch out policy on latex mattresses. Return any one of the layers in your mattress in exchange for a layer of different firmness. We pay shipping of new layer to you, and you pay shipping back. Shipping is approximately $30 depending on location. Cost: $1645 Flobeds Posture Select model. Consists of a 2" convoluted topper, and 2 x 2-3/4" layers for a total thickness of 8-1/2". Cover: Includes a cotton damask wool backed cover. Shipping: If we don't ship when indicated, we pay the freight. Shipping from CA to NY $99. Return policy: If you are not 100% satisfied with the firmness you select, we will help you re-select. Or we will give your money back. Either way you will only pay the freight. Cost: $1799 + shipping Sleeplikeabear Configure your own from their selection of toppers from 14 - 36 ILD, additional $15 for 40 & 44 ILD. 2 x 3" = $882 + 1 x 2" + $314, total thickness 8". Cover: Not included. Shipping: Free, via UPS Ground. Return policy: Typically a 30 day guarantee, depending on item purchased. You may receive a refund of your purchase less the total of what we paid for shipping and a reasonable fee for processing or handling your order. If you paid for shipping, you may receive a refund of your purchase less only the processing or handling fee. Must request RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization), include original invoice, and in most cases repack items in original shipping cartons. Return shipping is paid by the customer. Cost: $1196 RockyMountainMattress Offers only Medium Plush (16-18 ILD, 2" $210, 3" $295) and Medium Firm (32 ILD, 2" $230, 3" 320) toppers. Configured with 2 x 3" Medium Firm and 1 x 2" Medium Plush, total thickness 8". Cover: Not included. Shipping: Toppers shipped free. Return policy: 30-night trial on all mattresses, return policy on toppers not stated. Cancellation policy: Orders that are cancelled within 24 of being placed are not subject to a cancellation fee. Orders cancelled after that time are subject to a fee - see website for specifics. Cost: $850 FOAMSWEETFOAM Natural Plus Special. Three layers of full 3" (9" total). Choose from 4 firmness levels of your choice. Cover: Cotton, bamboo, and wool quilted cover. Shipping: Free. Return policy: Within 30 days of the invoice date, you may exchange one latex layer of the mattress - one time. We will pay for the freight charges of the exchanged layer. The customer is responsible for packaging and paying for freight charges of the returned item back to Foam Sweet Foam. Within 60 days of the invoice date, you may return the purchase. There is an 18% return fee for any returned item. The customer is responsible for packaging and shipping charges. Cost: $1599 Arizona Premium Mattress Co. Queen 6" 100% All Natural Talalay Latex Core. Your choice of firmness, #22 super soft, #28 soft, #36 medium and #42 firm; 2" topper #22 ILD $229 Cover: Not included. Shipping: FedEx Ground - $129 from AZ to NY. Return policy: Core - 30 day satisfaction guarantee less all shipping costs; Topper - not returnable. Cost: Core - $995, current sale price: $795; Topper $229 = $1149 + shipping. This message was modified Feb 17, 2010 by narnia
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I think the reason people do surgery on their mattresses is they can see lumps or they want to get rid of the PU on top. Since my husband doesn't want me to do that, and I really don't want to either. It looks brand new. But from day one he could sleep on (remember he can sleep on a rock) and I couldn't. Some might think layering over bad foam not to be good, but honestly what does it hurt? It is like a foundation to me, it is as hard as one. Is your cotton pad all cotton filled? I took a recommendation from someone here (shall remain nameless) on the cuddlebed from Costco. Many people like it, I hated it. If the mattress pad is stiff I wouldn't use it on your latex layers, it will change the feel of the latex. I do like the way the latex feels initially when I lay on it, just wish it would last longer than 2-3 hours. I can sleep 4 hours on my back whoopie! I don't know why it is so complicated to get comfortable to sleep. I wish I was a bird and could sleep on a perch LOL! This message was modified Feb 19, 2010 by Leo3
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My pad is cotton filled, cotton top with a poly bottom, and stretchy sides that expands to fit about any mattress. I bought it a while back from LL Bean, in fact they have a similar pad on sale now, and it's not stiff at all. The Cuddlebed looks so comfy, I'm surprised it's stiff. Maybe washing and drying it in a dryer it would soften it up? Yeah I envy my cats, they can sleep anywhere in any position, and I've never heard them complain about a stiff back or neck. We should all be that lucky! |
I just remembered you have a mattress that you are going to throw out, why don't you cut the top off and put the latex layers on that like Sandman and Jim did? You don't have anything to lose, just make sure you protect the latex from the springs with whatever they used on the original mattress. I would if I was throwing the mattress out anyway. Aren't you curious on the foam inside? Just a thought. You haven't ordered all your latex layers yet; instead of another firm latex use the springs. |
What Leo said! |
Has anyone had personal experience with arizona premium mattress company. How can you really know where the latex is made? |
The springs are bad in the mattress, I just noticed they're poking out on one side. I didn't realize it was in such bad shape! The boxspring looks ok, so last night I threw the mattress out and put the 2" memory foam, 2" 24ILD topper, and cotton pad on top of my boxspring. It's a little low and hard, but I can sleep like this for a few days until I get the rest of the latex. I couldn't stand sleeping in the indentation anymore. By the way, I'm just loving my latex pillows. My son tried them and stole one from me! |
I don't know how you are sleeping on only 24ILD and memory foam. You can sleep on a rock, you lucky thing! I on the other hand am petrified of making anymore mistakes on beds or chairs. I can't afford to lose anymore money. I don't trust my instincts anymore, I pick chairs and beds that don't work. |
http://www.latexmattresscompany.com/latex-mattresses-talalay.html The stamps on my bed cores also said Latex International. Ken at Arizona Premium Mattress Company was great and answered all of my questions about the latex mattress. I didn't know too much about buying a latex mattress so he walked me through all of the considerations that I should make before buying. No pressure at all. They do make each mattress to order so it can take a few weeks. The mattress arrived exactly when they said it would. In the end, I didn't feel that there was any reason I should have purchased a 100% natural latex mattress over the blended one. It is the same molecule after all. The blended beds are a lot less money and fit my budget. Very happy that I could support a small business. Would buy from them again. -Sam |