Anyone know why latex is so unpopular in S brand mattresses?
Jul 25, 2011 12:06 AM
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I've read here how good latex can be a fantastic comfort material in mattresses.  I've even sampled organic mattresses with natural talalay latex and they're great, but the price and terms not so much.  But, I'm appalled at how few choices there are for mattresses in major stores than have any amount of latex in comfort upholstery.

Serta sells a $1,600 twin 8" mattress (Vera Wang where you're paying for the fancy cover) set which felt inconsistent between 2 stores.  There are no Sealy latex mattresses around.  Simmons makes a Natural Care that was decent, but the stupid thing is a 13" height mattress when it doesn't need to be.    The choices are very limited. 

Anyone venture why?  Is it that latex is hard to produce?  Expensive?  Too heavy? Most don't like the feel? 

Memory foam is all over the place and often found stacked with regular foam in mattresses.  Latex, not so much.

This message was modified Jul 25, 2011 by slpngoc
Re: Anyone know why latex is so unpopular in S brand mattresses?
Reply #3 Jul 31, 2011 10:49 PM
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Stearns and Foster (owned by Sealy) does sell some "all latex" mattresses that are made with synthetic latex that Sealy makes. One of them is 98% latex (the 2" I think is fire retardant). You might try calling around and see if anyone has one of these to test out.  Englander also makes some "mostly latex" mattresses that actually use natural latex, probably Dunlop.
Re: Anyone know why latex is so unpopular in S brand mattresses?
Reply #4 Aug 1, 2011 1:39 AM
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I've tried a couple Serta Vera Wang latex (well, about 2" or so at the surface, the rest is soy based regular foam).  Not too impressed. Both entry models are too firm for my liking and each asking price is $1600 and $2100 .... for twin XL's.  Eeek.
Re: Anyone know why latex is so unpopular in S brand mattresses?
Reply #5 Aug 1, 2011 1:03 PM
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slpngoc wrote:

I've tried a couple Serta Vera Wang latex (well, about 2" or so at the surface, the rest is soy based regular foam).  Not too impressed. Both entry models are too firm for my liking and each asking price is $1600 and $2100 .... for twin XL's.  Eeek.


that is ludicrously expensive for what it is.  you can get top of the line organic latex mattresses for that kind of skrim in that size.  they will likely be a lot more comfortable, and most certainly healthier and more durable

Re: Anyone know why latex is so unpopular in S brand mattresses?
Reply #6 Aug 3, 2011 10:52 AM
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The problem I have with most of the major mattress companies are the shill games they play. Oh this bed is $5000 but we'll let you have it today for $3500 and this is a great deal. Also , the ability to get some low cost material put into a mattress and pan it off as some exotic high costing material because it sounds so exotic. I'm sure that most of these mattresses cost in the same neighborhood but by adding these little tweaks it makes it difficult to compare apples to apples.

That being said, I would research some of the online mattress companies that have been rated by the folks on this forum. Then call them and see if they can't give you some options that mimic the mainstream mattresses for a lower cost while being constructed of better materials.

Re: Anyone know why latex is so unpopular in S brand mattresses?
Reply #7 Aug 4, 2011 8:19 PM
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budgy wrote:

 


that is ludicrously expensive for what it is.  you can get top of the line organic latex mattresses for that kind of skrim in that size.  they will likely be a lot more comfortable, and most certainly healthier and more durable


My mistake Budgy,  Sleep Train's asking price is $1,699 for a twin XL Vera Wang set with 2" talalay over 6" soy based core....

but at least you get the pretty designer cover.