Ideas for middle layer? Sadly, my DIY is too firm
May 30, 2012 1:33 AM
Joined: Jan 29, 2012
Points: 3
Hi everyone,

I have 4" of 5.3 lb memory foam over 4" of Lux-HQ from FBM - which sits on a platform.  After several months of evaluation, I have decided it's just too firm.  I would love to hear any ideas for making it a bit cushier.  (I sleep OK on it and don't have pain - but it just feels too hard.)

I'm a 145 lb side-sleeper.  I think I just need a middle layer to "transition" the hips and shoulders into the Lux foam.  In other words, I'm bottoming out on the memory foam - but barely putting a dent in the Lux. 

Assuming a middle layer will help, I also want to avoid making the bed TOO much higher.

  • Am I wasting my money trying ONE inch of anything?  It seems latex might provide the most "supportive softness" for the lowest profile - but that is just a guess on my part.  
  • I was thinking 1" of 20 ILD latex from FBM might be worth trying.  However, I'm reading warnings about using latex between poly-foams due to its need to breathe - is that right?  
  • Any other materials or densities I should consider?
  • If 1" was not quite enough, I could add another inch, but would prefer not go much higher than that. 

If anyone has any suggestions, I would be very grateful! 



 

 

 

 


Re: Ideas for middle layer? Sadly, my DIY is too firm
Reply #1 May 30, 2012 3:55 PM
Joined: Aug 5, 2010
Points: 227
My opinion is that 1" of soft latex is too little and you will sink right through it.  I would recommend a minimum of 2" of soft latex.