Rhapsody delivered last night (Tempurpedic) I was sleeing on EMMA or the 10 inch sleep science version sold at Costco and wasnt all that unhappy with it, but had to try the big boy Last night was the worst night I have had in months...all of my bad back areas were hurting. Now, the installers warned me that the bed had been in a cold warehouse and therefore stiffer than normal, that it would take a while to warm up and get into its normal condition... So, I am hoping that is it, as it is really stiff, so I turned the heat way up and will leave it up all day... Fortunately I have a 90 day refund option available, I lose $150 only and since it cost over $4000, that is a good thing... I will keep you informed as to how it goes, fingers crossed. |
you could for instance have memory foam in the top 1/3 section where you're upper body needs soft, then firm latex in the midsection etc. sealy actually does something just like this with their x7 visco/latex layer in their signature mattresses, buried in the comfort layers. i'd want the puzzle-layer jUST under a thin topper so you could actually feel the difference, but no seams (unless you got fancy & beveled the edges so they overlap a little bit). that's how many are though, they want it firmer in the hips, where you start siinking & hurts your lower back, then softer in the shoulders where you get pressure points. it's just wasteful to cut into two toppers to make one, unless you buy it wholesale & can use the leftovers or something. |
If I were doing that, and had leftover layers of latex or memory foam, I'd use the leftovers to make a dog bed for my dog :) I was looking at his bed yesterday and thinking it must not be very comfortable, and the poor guy is getting on in years. Pets deserve to be comfortable too This message was modified Dec 15, 2009 by KimberlyH
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