I didnt switch it when i got it and am lead to believe i therefore have the soft side up, right? Assuming so, has anyone flipped it and if so was it noticeably firmer? too much? etc? thanks! (i now have a one inch foam, sensus/overstock-pink on there and i am experiencing slight low back issues, not bad yet but thinking maybe firmer but dont know) |
mem/latex combo at costco? not familiar the sensus is fine i guess but you can barely tell it is there - not hot, but cant tell till summer if most things we sleep on are hot or not unless you live in tropics i am flipping it today and will let you all know what happens this is frustrating... This message was modified Feb 17, 2010 by randys
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Sandman is right. You don't need to flip the mattress. Just open the zipper and feel the layers. The soft side is an inch thick . The firmer side is noticeably thicker. |
Oops I thought it was randy who replied to my above first and second posts. But no randy did not reply. I found out through other costco latex mattress buyer that the mattress is soft and that it is not for people who have low back pain. just tried to conform that here. thanks. |
That is a gross generalization. The Costco bed, which I have not tried, has a firm side and a soft side. And the firmness level needed by an individual is not driven solely by whether they are experiencing back or hip pain, it is also dependent on weight and by that individual's unique physical issues . . . something that will be much too soft for me, at over 200 lbs and with back and hip issues, might be just fine for someone who weighs less and has a different underlying ailment. Furthermore, several people who have the Costco latex bed have reported back that the mattress feels firm. Thanks for yet another general and uninformative post. This message was modified Feb 17, 2010 by KimberlyH
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Truth be said, I love you Kim. This bed was too firm for me at close to 300 lbs. I tried a 2 inch latex topper on my air bed, too fiem. Put on a gray, squishy thing from Overstock and two fiber beds at least 5 inches thick. Feels pretty good but I'm not ready to report yet. My "jest" is, is fiber better for tingle or no? How much fiber? Sure, I'd love to try 5 inches of wool but it's $2000.00 Kim, I am real and I will post all of my different beds and the high-bed I came up with! alice |
I have been sleeping on this bed since the end of December. It is firmer than I expected. Firmer than my wife would like. My back feels better since getting this bed but still a little stiff sometimes. I wonder if it might be a little too firm for a stomach sleeper like myself. Do others think a topper might help? |
I would start with 1" if it seems pretty close. You can always add another inch. Not sure how too firm affects a stomach sleeper. You may have to research that. Memory foam can give a soft plush feel, but does not offer much support. If you are already having back issues, I might be cautious about going with memory foam. |
Randy, I'm in similar situation... using 1" memory foam on the CalKing latext from costco. recently experienced some low back pain again, so I experimented with taking the topper off again last night. I have the SOFTER side up now (it was shipped with the FIRM side up, and I flipped it). My wife thinks it is still too firm (even with the softer side up), so I will likely look for a cushy mattress cover/pad, but I think I will avoid the memory/latex toppers, and focus on getting a pillow that works well for me. FYI, the biggest problem I seem to have is when I sleep for more than 6 hours. not sure if I am in deep sleep for first 6 and don't roll much, perhaps I roll to my back after 6 hours, dunno. perhaps my back just gets incrementally worse as the number of hours go... or perhaps I sink in just a little too much as the bed softens through the night. I woke up with no pain after 6 hours on my side with no topper. tonight I will try for 8 hours in same position and see what happens. |
6 hours of sleep without waking; are you bleeping kidding me, you are complaining???? I would give my last dollar for 6 hours of blissful sleep without waking in pain after 2-3 hours. This message was modified Feb 22, 2010 by Leo3
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just paid $60 to flip the mattress so it better have been on the soft side i am unable to do it myself or would have even more back problems this is crazy, but if i or we didnt have this to deal with it would be something else...i guess we can all just be grateful to be alive... |