jiggly latex helped by mattress cover?
Two weeks ago I purchased two foam by mail pieces (6" medium core and 3" soft topper). I like the bed, I've been sleeping well. But I don't like the feel of the bed - it feels awfully jiggly. I'm considering getting a cotton and wool cover from sleeplikeabear or sleepez. Does anybody have any experience with latex uncovered AND covered? Does it make the bed feel less - for lack of a better word - jiggly. I've also considered that the jiggly-ness might be coming from the lack of a firm layer. Thoughts? Thanks for the help! |
Re: jiggly latex helped by mattress cover?
I have to agree that the cover is going to effect the final feel of the mattress, but Talalay is still going to be jiggly and it doesn't matter how firm it is. In fact, I found that softer latex allowed you to sink in a bit and nestle into the foam. Lying on firm Talalay was like trying to sleep on a rubber tire. I just felt like I was bouncing around all over the surface, and I think this is what Cardamoms is experiencing. Since she is sleeping well on her mattress it's probably more a matter of getting used to it than resolving a support issue, but she really should put some kind of cover over the mattress, even if it's just a standard polyfil mattress pad. |
Re: jiggly latex helped by mattress cover?
i don't find talalay to be that jiggly once it's stuffed nice and tightly into some kind of cover (or in my case, until the FBM terry cover comes, a tight fitted sheet). when i was trying out dunlop from savvy rest at my local store, it also seemed jiggly when the cover wasn't zipped up. but that's just my experience. |