is 6 in. base layer better than two 3 in. base layers This message was modified Jul 9, 2012 by jasemine
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Generally speaking, no.
A side sleeper needs a topper (depth and firmness) that allows hip and shoulder to plunge/settle before reaching firm support too soon. This can be achieved with 3-3-3 layers of progressive firmness... 28-36-44 Talalay would be cushion-firm for a side sleeper, but one can get use to it. A front sleeper needs a topper that is not too deep/soft such that it sags the back before reaching firm core support. The above 28-36-44 Talalay can provide this. The two needs can be at odds, depending upon how big and heavy the two sleepers are. If they are not at extremes, then one-piece cores can work. Otherwise, you might have to split the cores for his and her side. He might prefer 28-36-44; she might prefer 28-32-36, particularly when she is the side sleeper, which is more common. But in your case, being a side sleeper would tend to lesson the need for more firmness to support a bigger, heavier person. And her being a front sleeper would tend to increase the need for firmness despite being a smaller, lighter person. So, your needs naturally differ but they tend to converge, and may not require split cores. GK |
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