I weight over 300 lbs and I am 6' 1", my wife weighs around 220 lbs and is 5' 3". If we choose a latex mattress where the layers on the first side are Xfirm/firm/medium and the second side Firm/medium/soft in Dunlop and compare it to a mattress configured the same firmness layers in Talalay would one be more likely to take a permanent impression then the other in a given time frame? The assumption is that the Talalay and Dunlop are both from a quality source and neither are of suspect origin.
I am asking this as I am getting radically different answers from on-line vendors some of who's products have consistently good reviews on this forum; leading me to believer they are not flakes or fly-by-night operations. Specifically it was noted that in this configuration my wifes side, based on the soft upper layers, would take an impression in as little as 3 to 4 years if we went with Talalay whereas the Dunlop would not.
So I would appreciate feedback from anyone that has owned for at least several years a Dunlop or Talalay mattresses in a softer firmness layer and is a larger person.
Appreciate any advise anyone can offer. |
From another thread ... "sleepyhead only own the dunlop foam name not dunlopillo, btw you may want to get your facts right. and to burst your little bubble as you say we live in, we do have the best latex made under the srtictest guidelines and regulations than are made in china and malaysia. no styrene in our latex buddy." 20 minutes ago you didn't seem to realize that they bought the Dunlopillo brand as well. Whether you carry it or not ... since they also make a Blended Talalay ... Dunlopillo does make a NR Talalay as does Latex International and as we're just finding out several other manufacturers. There are also many many 100% NR Dunlops being made all around the world of very high quality ... some with higher NR % than Latex Gold. Strangest part of all of this is that if you look at the other thread ... I was quite complimentary about Latex Gold ... except for saying they are overpriced compared to other NR Dunlop that is available. I also made comments to the effect that they don't seem to be aware of the alternatives that are out there ... and you seem to be repeating the company line and confirming that. Phoenix |
im on the management team, they dont have the dunlopillo brand. |
Bioman, Some of the online vendors as well as some custom manufacturers will let you order a King which is customizable on both sides. This has some advantages over two twin XL's and it would also allow a single King adjustable instead of 2 twins which would be less expensive. Of course the disadvantage would be that you could not move each side individually. As far as all this "talalay" vs "dunlop" nonsense ... It really is about what works best for you in your field testing. In my experience you will certainly feel the difference between them and come to know which you prefer. There really is only opinion as far as what is "best". Phoenix PS: There are two kinds of adjustable ... one is position adjustable and one is tension adjustable. Some have both ... but no massage which was "important" in our own search (laughing). PPS: Please ignore the comments about the single King adjustable base. While a single king on top does have some advantages over two twins including price, using a King adjustable is not one of them since they don't make them that way. Brain freeze ... thanks Budgy :) This message was modified Dec 11, 2010 by Phoenix
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Phoenix, are you sure that anyone makes a king adjustable base? I have never seen one before. |
I don't know where my mind was. I think my brain was thinking mattress and my fingers were typing adjustable base or something like that. You're right of course ... at least to my knowledge. Cancel cancel :) Phoenix |
On my piece of Latex Green Dunlop it is not marked as which side is firm or soft, and by touch I can not tell a difference. I have another no name Dunlop (unlabeled from O-stock) and I definitely can tell the soft side from the firm side. So it is strange. But, one side has perfectly spaced holes, the other side they are off center and all mixed up (Budgy posted a picture of this side once). Just an observation....... |