I switched my layers around this afternoon, because I'm feeling like the soft is too soft for me. But now I'm concerned about this. I mean, I'll sleep on it and try it, but it feels really squishy now that the the middle layer is softer than the top one. How does work, really? Will I get enough support, or is this likely to be worse? |
I slept better last night than I did with the soft layer on top previous nights. The mattress feels somewhat springier, which I kind of like, but which may also be my imagination. But I have concerns about the soft layer being sandwiched under the medium one. Will it compress faster? Would it better for me to switch for another firm or an x-firm? This message was modified May 27, 2010 by cynicaljones
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I don't think it will compress faster. Does it feel closer to the way you like or still too soft? If it is pretty close, then maybe replacing the soft with a medium would work. You may want to lay on just the medium over the firm to get a feel for what it would be with no soft at all. I don't know if it will work for an overnight sleep with just 6". You are now in the game where you have to guess what is best. You may want to replace the soft but with what? |
Why not order a medium replacement layer. Keep the soft layer but take it off the bed and replace with the medium. Try it for a week or two, and if it feels better, send back the soft. |
I need a soft bed, so S/M/F felt wonderful but caused a lower backache, I called FloBeds and was told to try M/S/F. They said it firms up the bed (either 7% or 17%, sorry can't remember which), and the layers would be fine. My layers are 3" Natural Talalay. If the M/S/F feels really good to you keep it for a few more nights to be certain. I've found that one or two nights on any configuration is not enough time to be sure if it's right. You can always call Sleepez just to reassure yourself about the layer compression. Hope you find the comfort you love, Natalie |
Thanks guys! I'll give it at least a week or so to see what feels best. My biggest concern about this was that I didn't want to ruin the soft layer or something.
This frame I have is driving me nuts. There are rattles & squeaks and bumps, and I'm wondering if any of it is the foundation as well. |
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Ouch! I don't think this configuration is working for me. I'm fine until I go to turn over in the middle of the night and realize just how much my lower back hurts. I don't think there's enough support there. I think I'll try sandman's suggestion for a night or two. Maybe I need more firm layers but with a thin soft topper.
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Using the medium over the firm, will be even firmer than using XF on the bottom. So, it will be interesting to see if you like that. 6" does not give a lot of depth, so that might make it a bit less comfortable. |
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