Question on Mattress for Cold Cabin
Thanks for taken a look at my question.<BR><BR>We have a cabin in a very cold area. Memory foam is a no go because it gets stiff and cold and takes to long to warm up. We thought maybe a Sleep Number but the air in the mattress gets cold and takes much to long to warm up. This left me thinking latex form over coils. Problem is I am having trouble finding one that doesn't have a llayer of memory foam in the top. We are sleeping on a Sleep Number 7000 at home and love it. It is a pillow top with latex form air bed. Any idea what we could use for the cabin?<BR><BR>Thank you... This message was modified Sep 22, 2009 by duckcreekman
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Re: Question on Mattress for Cold Cabin
You can look for a firm (minimal padding) mattress and then buy some latex toppers for it. Foambymail has relatively inexpensive talalay latex toppers that have worked well for me. |
Re: Question on Mattress for Cold Cabin
Is a <a href="http://www.backwoodssolar.com/catalog/appliances_dc.htm#BED WARMERS">12 volt electric heater pad</a> an option? |
Re: Question on Mattress for Cold Cabin
Heating pad is a great idea. I could just get a air bed and be done with it. Thanks for the great idea. I would like a 120 volt not a 12 volt. I'll look around |