Some quick pics of our first latex mattress from Foam by mail (fbm). Thanks to all for the great information here. I wanted to post some pics as reference for anyone else looking for the cheap option. Both wife and I can sleep on pretty much anything, so not much useful info for people with back problems. 6" queen firm 2" queen medium Shipping was quick and the holes in the topper are pretty consistent. Not nearly as bad as some pics I saw. The pictures are white balance corrected with a Whibal gray card, so the color is close to real life (as long as your monitor colors aren't way off). Comfort-wise, we both love it. But then again, we've never slept on latex and aren't picky.
some inconsistency near one edge, don't really notice a performance difference
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Thanks for posting. This does look a lot better than previous photos of FBM latex. Do they have any kind of return policy that you know of? They don't allow exchanges, right? Let us know how it goes. What ILD's or do they just say "medium" and "firm"? And if you don't mind, how much $ were these pieces? |
That looks nice. I wish mine would have been that consistent. |
Really nice looking latex, no flaws at all. Does it have a nice sweet scent? Why is the bottom layer covered and not the top? What frame is that you are using? Is that the one from Wal-Mart that has a grate open type top? This message was modified Mar 21, 2010 by Leo3
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FBM has some ILD ratings, but most posts here say it doesn't really mean much. The core came covered, so I didn't mess with it. Looking back, I think i would've been fine with a 1" topper. If more is needed, then it's easy to add another layer. around $645 for the mattress ($485 core + $160 topper) The frame are those foldable ones. pragma bed or something. A platform bed would be better, but this is pretty easy to move. The smell? don't really notice much with covers. Now you mentioned it, it is kind of nice in a wierd way when you take the covers off. This message was modified Mar 21, 2010 by hmattress
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I looked at Pragma website, pretty interesting, it looks sturdy. Do you think it flexes at all? |
It's decent. I would still prefer wood or MDF of a platform. Main draw for me is the easy of moving. This message was modified Mar 21, 2010 by hmattress
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But does it FLEX? |
Your mattress from FBM looks really good. And you got such a great deal. $645 for a queen sized 100% latex mattress! I have a very similar mattress from FBM and have been very satisfied with it. It looks like you bought the 6" core without going for the upgrade of the fully zipped terry cloth cover for $20 which would have enclosed both pieces of latex. Be sure you cover the topper up good with a mattress pad as it is fairly fragile and could be prone to rips and tears if its too exposed. Not that little rips or tears would really degrade the performance of the latex as far as sleeping on it, but it could end up shortening its useful life.
I could be wrong but I do think your bed frame could be an issue if you don't put something between the frame and the mattress. If it looks like the one in the picture, over time it could cut into the latex. You could put a tough piece of canvas (or two), or even something like a thin piece of pegboard under it to prevent this, but I don't think the bed in the link is a good solution for a fragile latex mattress. This message was modified Mar 22, 2010 by BillB
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hmattress is that core 6" piece sown shut ??? I really want to see the quality of the core. FBM has good prices, with some mixed reviews. If the topper/core has any identification markings along the sides could you please take a photo(s) of that too ? Edit: Is the core a full 6" or is it 5.5" ?? This message was modified Mar 22, 2010 by zzzombie
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That's exactly the frame I have. I think with the terry cloth cover, that could be an issue. The cheap cover I have is thick (yes it's zipped, will get some pics uncovered when i get a chance). I don't think frame cutting into the latex will be an issue. Even when sitting in one spot, it barely makes a bulge. The weight is surprisingly well distributed. For heavier sleepers or jumping on the bed, I can see how the wires can flex and bend. |