As you know I have been trying to get back to the "sweet spot" that I achieved on my newly operated-on Englander a few months ago. For some reason it was great at first then mysteriously didn't work for me any more. So lately I've been trying various configurations. Two nights ago I put my fake Venus foam on top. So it was like this from the top down: Venus 1" foam (fake Venus sold by Overstock) 32ILD natural Talalay latex 1" HR foam on bottom Englander springs That did not work for me. Then, as I have done before, I reversed the memory foam so that it was not on top, but rather under one layer. This worked for me. This also has been the way my wife has been using it for some time. Everyone says memory foam should be the top layer when used, but we find that it is better for us as a 2nd layer. (Of course, in my case, who knows? It may stop working for me tonight! But I have used it this way successfully in the past.) Just wondering if anyone else has found this works for them - memory foam UNDER another layer? So anyway, this is working for me now: (hope it keeps working) 32ILD natural Talalay latex Venus 1" memory foam (fake Venus sold by Overstock) 1" HR foam on bottom Englander springs This message was modified Mar 10, 2010 by jimsocal
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I think that springs by themselves are pretty firm. For me it seems they seem firmer than 6" of XF latex that I had from Flobeds. More like superfirm. So, I need a fair amount of foam on top. Recently, I did something like you in that I stuck a 1" piece of Sensus I have on the bottom of the stack. So, I am using 5" total: 1" 4Lb. MF on top, 1" 24 latex, 2" of 32 latex and 1" of 5lb. MF on bottom. Putting the Sensus above the 32 and below everything else feels pretty good too. A bit softer than the current. I think it sleeps slightly warmer that way, since the Sensus seems to trap heat more than any of the other pieces I have. That is why I am not willing to use it on the top of the stack. I am sure you would say this is too foamy. But, I prefer that over the too firm feel (hard on hips sidesleeping) of less foam. I guess I have no strong need to feeel the springs. I just like whatever feels comfortably cushiony enough without feeling of sinking in too far or causing back pain. I have less pain issues than you, so I have a wider variety of firmness that I can accept. I probably would like to try to take out 1" of the memory foam and put 1" of softer (maybe around 18-20?) latex somewhere in the stack. Not sure I want to spend the money on that just yet. Not sure exactly what firmness either. I think you might also benefit from 1" of soft latex. You would be able to try at different places in the stack to fine tune your feel. Possilby your 1" piece of softer (synthetic?) latex is not the best either?
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Hey Sandman, thanks for the reply and opinion. I certainly don't think there's anything wrong with having more foam on the springs if it works for you. And heaven knows that I don't really know even what works for me, let alone what works for someone else. I just think I know some things, sometimes. I do think that for "most people" or at least "some people" too much foam on top of springs can negate the advantage of the springs, but maybe for us, the springs are slightly too firm. Maybe I need softer springs. In any case, right now, the 1" of 5lb or whatever it is fake Venus foam on the bottom seems to be working better than anything else I've tried for awhile. I don't expect it to last, but maybe it will. Yes, I absolutely do want to try a 1" layer of very soft latex in the mix. It's just a matter of time until I can afford it or feel I really really need it. I generally have been doing better since I stopped using the HR foam. (though actually for a little while I went back to the 1/2" very firm piece of HR on the bottom.) But I've had several decent night's sleep on the current configuration and waking up only slightly sore and stiff. |