Question re Dunlop latex - Budgy and others..
Re: Question re Dunlop latex - Budgy and others..
The last 2 pictures are the same, the first one I can't tell too much from it. But I too have latex layers where I can feel it is softer on one side versus the other with my hand pushing on it. But when I flipped it over so the firm side up I couldn't tell a darn difference when I slept on it. But someone told me it is just where the cut was done is why one side is shiney and the other dull; but why is it softer on one side if mine isn't dunlop? My talalay piece that is labeled, I know is talalay doesn't look like that. It is consistent front and back. I believe my other pieces are natural talalay, but they look like your dunlop pieces; but it is a picture, so you can't really tell much detail. Perhaps it is a small difference that you can't tell anyway Jim. This message was modified Feb 24, 2010 by Leo3
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Re: Question re Dunlop latex - Budgy and others..
Dunlop can be made consistently (if done right it shouldn't feel significantly different from one side to another) I don't think I could tell if one of these sides was softer by looking at it. |
Re: Question re Dunlop latex - Budgy and others..
Where'd you get that latex from? |
Re: Question re Dunlop latex - Budgy and others..
I got it from SleepEZ. They said that often their Dunlop is like that. I complained about both it and the Talalay they sent me which had a poorly glued seam where they glued on a completely different piece of latex. In their defense, the President of the company called me personally when I complained and basically gave me the Talalay piece for free, so I was satisfied. He said it should never have gone out like that. But the Dunlop pieces often have imperfections like these, he said. Although this Dunlop piece has a Medium sticker on it, I am doubtful that it is really a medium. It feels at least 4ILD harder than the Talalay of the same ILD, maybe even 8ILD. I am no expert but all I know is, I can't sleep on the thing and I've tried it as a middle layer and as a bottom layer now. If you like Firm, go with Dunlop! |