Just Ordered Sleepez 13,000
May 13, 2010 1:17 AM
Joined: Apr 7, 2010
Points: 12
I've been researching and reading posts on this forum for the past 2 months and finally decided to try the king size Sleepez 13,000 latex bed.  I kept comparing this bed to the beds offered by Flobeds but decided to go with Sleepez due to the price difference, no sales tax and no shipping fees.  I also took PLamarine's advice and ordered the organic cover for an extra $50.00.  I'm 5'8", 210lbs and ordered the XF,XF,F, Med for my side.  I told Shawn that I am a side/stomach sleeper and prefer a firm bed.  Hopefully this is not too firm but just right.  For my girlfriend's side, I ordered XF, F, Med, Soft as she is 5'5", 150lbs and is a side/back sleeper.  I also ordered the foundation for this bed.  I finally pulled the trigger and ordered this bed today because I was checking out the metal support frame under my current Serta bed when I noticed that one of the wooden support slats underneath the box spring on my side is cracked.  Hopefully the new bed comes soon and solves all my sleep discomforts.  I'm so excited and can't wait to get this bed.
This message was modified May 13, 2010 by sidesleepin
Re: Just Ordered Sleepez 13,000
Reply #31 Feb 19, 2011 9:06 PM
Joined: Oct 17, 2010
Points: 44
Conservative wrote:

We have 1.5" of 14ILD Talatech Blended as our top layer.  It definitely gives the super soft pillow-top feel.  For two nights I even doubled it up for my wife to seep on 3" of 14ILD and I was on 2" of FBM 20ILD (Both had 3" of 28ILD Talatech under that).  My wife, 5'6 110lbs, thought it was heaven, and I couldn't take it anymore after the second night because of pressure points. 14ILD definitely makes a huge difference over 20ILD.  14 is 70% of 20, so 14 is 30% softer than 20.  Or you could look at it as 20 is 143% of 14, so 20 is 43% firmer than 14.  Either way it is significant.  And I would guess your "Soft" top layer is probably 22-24.

 

Also, Radium makes a 16ILD that you can get through SleepEZ if you ask for it.  And SLAB has a 15ILD Celsion that claims to be cooler if that is a concern.  I have a sheet directly over the 14 for now and I don't find it hot at all.



Conservative,

Can you tell me where you purchased the 1.5" 14ILD talatech from.  I am having a similar problem.  We have an 8" King from SleepEZ.  I like XF/M/S, but my wife can't sleep on it.  We have tried F/M/S and that is a little better for her, but not the most comfortable for me.  So I think we are going to end up with split layers, but we will still need something softer on top for her I think. 

Mike

Re: Just Ordered Sleepez 13,000
Reply #32 Feb 20, 2011 10:09 AM
Joined: Feb 9, 2011
Points: 16
I actually bought a "2-inch" Pure Latex Bliss Topper from http://www.stlbeds.com/parts-accessories.html .  It comes with a really nice feeling cover, but I have removed it because I feel that it is a little too small for the latex inside it.  14 is pretty soft, so the "stronger" stretchable cover tries to turn a 59"x79" piece of LI Talatech into a 57 x 77" piece.  When I removed the Latex, I found that it measures 1-5/8" in thickness.  Mine is Queen and was $299 with no return policy.  At SLAB, you can get the exact same latex, but in 2" for $314 and have no cover, but have a return policy.  Or, you can call SleepEZ and "special order" a 1.5" piece for $178 or a 2" piece for $290 (for whatever reason, SleepEZ has a huge price jump at 2") and also have a return policy (although, I am not sure if it will apply to a "special order" foam).  SleepEZ can get both the 14ILD Talatech or the 16ILD Radium.  They just said that it would be faster to get the Radium right now because LI was in the middle of a move or something.

My wife now has a comfort layer that is a piece of 14ILD Talatech on top of a 1" piece of 16ILD Radium. So that is actually about 2-1/2" inches of "Ultra Plush" Talalay.  On my side, I have the 14ILD directly on top our 3" 28ILD Talatech.  For me,(5'11" 150lbs) that seems perfect.  I am comfortable on my side, back, and stomach.  It is tough to get me out of bed in the morning.  To balance our heights out, I have a 1" layer of FBM 20ILD under the 3" Talatech.

So, our 11" DIY mattress looks like this:

Her side:

1.5" 14ILD Talatech

1" 16ILD Radium

3" 28ILD Talatech (26" at head is 3-1" Layers of 22ILD Radium for shoulder)

5.5" Medium Dunlop Core

 

My side:

1.5" 14ILD Talatech

3" 28ILD Talatech (26" at head is 3-1" Layers of 22ILD Radium for shoulder)

1" 20ILD FBM (needed the height and feels better here for back/stomach than above the 3")

5.5" Medium Dunlop Core

If I make any changes at this point, it will be not because of comfort, but because of durability/longevity.  I am wrestling with going firmer on the core, but it feels right as it is.

Gary

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