We need to find a better foundation for our ca king latex mattress - our current frame doesn't have a center support. Flobeds has a foundation with its own legs that would fit inside our current frame, but we'd like to find something a little less expensive (the mattress itself kind of soaked up the budget). Anybody have any suggestions? Either a slat structure or a flat platform would be fine as long as it supported the weight of the mattress on it's own. I've looked at those metal frame things ('better than a boxspring', etc) sold by Target and Walmart and I don't think those look like a great idea. Linda |
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Cityskies, After reading and re-reading your posting it just makes me more afraid to try anything new. My back and hips do not like the latex toppers over my spring mattress. Do you have a latex topper over your spring mattress now? What ILD would you use if you were to try again 32ILD in blended talalay? If Natural Talalay didn't agree with you wouldn't Dunlop also not agree with you? The construction of the slats doesn't sound so good for over $700 in my opinion. Now I am back to square one. I want to see and buy locally after hearing this, but unless I bought a very expensive Natura at Sears that is all I can come up with in the ideas for buying locally. Thanks for all that detailed info. Makes me more afraid though. My back is pretty messed up after sleeping on the latex for a year now with it being soft enough for my shoulder, and my hips are in pain from sleeping on too soft and hitting the hard mattress. So not sure what to do. |
I'm not sure the euroslat-style foundations are a good idea for us. The biggest problem we are having right now is that the mattress still isn't firm enough for my husband - he's having some lower back pain - and there's not much firmer we can make it. So I don't think we want a foundation that provides any additional flex. And I'm already on a Vzone layer. |
What foundation are you using now? If you said I don't remember. Add a piece of plywood over the foundation it it is an old one. At least til you make a decision. How long have you had the Flobed? |
I will say that a firm mostly cotton tufted innerspring (with minimal padding) ended up being great for my back, but I got rid of it for other reasons. I did try it with a latex topper and didn't love it, but it was slightly more comfortable than lying on just the innerspring. I wouldn't try Talalay again, as it was so disastrous for me last time. To be honest, I am a little worried that the Dunlop might be problematic too, but when I lay on several Savvy rest ones the Dunlop felt more solid with less 'push-back'. I have also been reassured that Dunlop is closer to innerspring than Talalay so I am hoping (praying) this will be the answer. Have you tried a high-quality innerspring? I wonder if that will help, with a soft topper (e.g., the wool one you have, maybe a little thicker on on top of a thin dunlop topper) for your hips. I think for some back problems, as with mine, a firm mattress can help. Also, I didn't mean to discourage you re: the Flobeds Euro Slat foundation. I actually thought it was a good product for the price, even if the workmanship could have been a tad better on the details. Overall, it seemed sturdy and functional. This message was modified Mar 28, 2010 by cityskies
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Did the Euro slat foundation creak or make noises when you toss and turned? I am still undecided on the whole thing. I have only been searching for over a year for the "perfect" solution. |
Cityskies, Did you make a decision on your slat foundation? Or a mattress?
Inkholder, Did you find a foundation that works with your Flobed? What setup did you end up with (F, F, XF?) and the Vzone? This message was modified Apr 26, 2010 by Leo3
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MY husband and I got the NOMAD bed from Amazon for $149 plus shipping. It looks great and works nice. Just read the reviews. |
I am making my own foundation for my king sized bed. About $80 in materials/lumber. The nomad for king size is $199 on Amazon, and does not look very sturdy to me. The side rails look thin. Plus I am building mine in two pieces which will make it much easier to move in the future. |