Just bought a new Flobeds
I just purchased a new FloBeds. It is the 100% natural Talalay 4 layer mattresses. The top most layer being a soft egg crate 2" piece of Talalay. I purchased the following configuration. On the left side of the bed I have a median top layer, firm middle layer, and extra firm bottom layer. On the right side the top layer is firm, the second layer is extra firm, and the bottom layer is extra firm. I felt that this should give me an opportunity to switch the layers around and come up with the configuration that will work the best for my 6' 2" 210 pound frame. It has been quite a wrestling match, reading all the different descriptions that various people like, when it comes to firmness layers. You also run into this with some of the websites. No two people seem to consider this the same way. So I'm just going to have to experiment. This is one of the main reasons that I went with FloBeds. They have the most liberal exchange policy coupled with a generous return policy. They definitely get more money than some of the other sites. But when you're purchasing something this expensive from the Internet, and cannot lay on it, feel it, look at it, and even smell it, it's good to have a situation where you can make corrections at a nominal expense. Given the fact that FloBeds has an excellent reputation with the BBB, and Dave and Dewey Turner are excellent people to do business with, it just seemed to make good sense to me to consider the extra cost as an insurance policy. One last point I would like to make. I just realize that I have been misspelling FloBeds name. I had been misspelling it "FlowBeds." Wrong! It is spelled FloBeds.com. I hope I have not misdirected anyone. It will probably take about a week to get this bed in my home, set up, and slept on. When I have had an opportunity to do this I will be sure to post back and let you know what my experiences are, as I know how confusing this kind of a purchase can be. This message was modified Sep 22, 2009 by eagle2
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Get yourself plenty of footstools, before your tear your knee meniscus if you haven't already. I can't squat anymore, I am only 51 years young. I did not get the surgery I was told I have to get. I did physical therapy. Those people who did do the surgery, they can't squat either I have noticed! I need to get some firm latex. I wish I could remember what XF and F is on Flobeds, but I can't! It iis different for other companies. Drives me crazy. Did your latex have stickers on ILD testing? This message was modified Feb 21, 2010 by Leo3
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Yes Leo I have right knee problems also, had to quit tennis because of it. So I understand. Go here for flobeds chart on ILD ratings http://www.flobeds.com/mattspec.htm Some of the pieces did have the original LI labels, but not all. It depends how the piece is cut. They come in as 6" pieces and Flobeds slices then to 3" pieces. |
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Hi eagle, I'm glad you're back to looking forward to bed . I wholeheartedly agree, the smallest change results in huge differences. Just the change from Percale sheets to Jersey was amazing to me. I'm finding mattress pads (I've tried so many), are as mind boggling as the mattresses themselves! I'm hoping I didn't error on the side of softness with my Flobed. Guess I'll find out soon enough, so expect to hear lots of questions from me. Natalie PS. I just got a star!!! This message was modified Feb 21, 2010 by Natalia
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Natalie: Congratulations on your star! Don't worry about getting your configuration right to begin with. That's the beauty of going with FloBeds. we all have to jump through a lot of hoops to get it right. If you are right the very first time you will probably be in a very elite small group of folks. I believe you're going to really love your FloBeds. It arrives tomorrow doesn't it? It would be good if your husband was there to help you handle the pieces. It's not that they're so heavy, the all natural weighs somewhere between 27 and 30 pounds apiece on a king-size mattress. It's that they're so wobbly and hard to handle. You need to fold him up like a piece of paper in thirds. Wrap your arms around them and handle them like a stumbling drunk person. They can be very floppy and just hard to manage. This is compounded by the fact that it is fairly easy to tear latex. Not to worry, I haven't torn any yet, but it is always a concern and compounds the problems in handling each piece. So hopefully your husband will be there to manage the heavy lifting for you. Tell us how it goes. |
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Thanks Leo! I'm no good at HTML. I wish this board would fix that proposition so that it is much easier to post links and such, so that they are "clickable" |
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I am still trying to figure out if I should get natural or blended for a XF piece, i.e. 34-38 ILD. I don't want a rock, I want support. |
Why did you get a blended piece of latex instead of your natural latex. Did you end up keeping this blended piece of latex. Did you notice it looks like more "air" blended in? The sides of the latex I could actually see air; can't explain it, but bubbles.
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Thanks for the laugh. I too fold the latex in thirds, and wrap my arms around them and handle them like a stumbling drunk person. LOL. I have moved mine back and forth into the closet, oh about a million times. Thus the sore back.
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Leo said: "Why did you get a blended piece of latex instead of your natural latex. Did you end up keeping this blended piece of latex. Did you notice it looks like more "air" blended in? The sides of the latex I could actually see air; can't explain it, but bubbles. I am still trying to figure out if I should get natural or blended for a XF piece, i.e. 34-38 ILD. I don't want a rock, I want support." Leo: I got the blended piece because I wanted to try it out (I did not keep it, I returned it Flobeds). There is so much written about this difference, so many differing opinions expressed that contradicted one another, that I just wanted to try it for myself. The blended is a good piece of latex. It is 70% synthetic and 30% natural. It is less dense than natural therefore it weighs less. And in my humble, and very limited experience, does not have the same feel and support that natural does. I believe it was Sean at SleepEZ who told me that if I were to buy blended latex I should purchase it one degree firmer than a natural piece. In other words if I felt I needed a firm piece of natural I should get an extra firm piece of blended. From my limited experience I would say he is correct. I just preferred the feeling of natural better. How much of this is psychological I cannot say. I believe Dave Turner told me that he sleeps on a blended latex mattress that is a VZone configuration. When I ask him why he told me that when he acquired it from Latex International this was all they were selling. And since he had grown used to it he was not going to go to the trouble of changing it out, that it slept quite well for him. Again it's a case of what you get used to. I think blended is probably an excellent product. I have yet to hear anybody say that they didn't like their blended so much that they turned it back and paid the difference in dollars for an all natural mattress. I'm sorry Leo, I can't recall what you said you were doing to your mattress to require one extra piece. So it's hard to give you any advice. I can tell you this however. When I changed out my bottom piece of extra firm natural for a very soft piece of medium natural ( the actual ILD of this natural medium piece was 26.2 measured by LI, although it was marked by FloBeds as 28 ILD)it made a significant difference to the overall feel of the bed. I had previously had a configuration that was F/XF/XF and changed it to XF/XF/M. this made a softer configuration than even the other side of my bed that I have at F/F/XF. So the bottom layer definitely can have an effect on how the bed feels. I think to make a blanket statement that "every layer has its effect" is a truism that needs to be kept in mind. I was thinking that only the top two layers really had that much of an effect on how the bed would feel. Wrong! All three layers are working all the time. (This is keeping in mind the fact that I have never change the topmost layer of 2 inch convoluted. Which is, (as has been pointed out previously by someone else), in effect really a 1 inch piece of latex. The little hills and valleys of convoluted simply flatten out to make what is actually equivalent to a 1 inch piece of soft latex foam.) I will just end with this Leo. At least for me there is a significant difference between each division of firmness. A soft piece is a really soft. A medium piece is firmer, but quite a bit softer than a firm piece. And then an extra firm piece is considerably firmer than a firm piece. This is beginning to sound like some kind of a word puzzle. I'm going to stop! This message was modified Feb 21, 2010 by eagle2
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Thanks Eagle, yes my head is spinning from trying to understand what you said. But, I do get it LOL. My mattress is an old filppable spring air, with O-stock 3" of soft??? latex (remember no ILD). I had tried some firm (too firm) pieces too. But all in all just figure I am starting over with a spring mattress that needs a topper. I can add some soft stuff to the layer I do buy. So I am still thinking XF 34-38ILD in blended then. Because from what you and everyone says that would be too firm in natural. Unless I got 32 in natural????? |