Beckley question
Sep 11, 2007 4:55 PM
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I wanted to know if anyone on the Forum has tried out the Beckley Lambs Wool mattress.I know a couple of people own the Bristol and thought it was a very firm mattress that needed a topper for more comfort.I specifically want to know the difference in firmness of the Lambs wool VS the horsehair.Jeff
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Reply #1 Sep 11, 2007 5:11 PM
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I haven't tried that one - but I did ask about it when I ordered the Bristol.  I was told basically, you don't want that - it is really, really soft..........well, with the amount of toppers I  have on the Bristol, maybe I did want that! He also said that they sold very few of them because they were so soft a mattress.
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Reply #2 Sep 11, 2007 8:29 PM
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Confusedbedbug,Thanks for the info.Makes me wonder why Beckley is turning people away from the Lambswool when it is a higher priced mattress and probably more $$ in their pocket.Jeff
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Reply #3 Sep 14, 2007 6:12 PM
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Anyone else have any Beckley pros or cons? I'd like to hear either way.Jeff
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Reply #4 Sep 16, 2007 12:07 PM
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JCturboT,
I couldn't reply for a while because of trouble moving to the new forum, and I am not sure I can help with your question.  I did not try the lambs wool Beckley, but it was intriguing.  I agree with Bedbug that I wish we had gone softer, but having said that.....With the topper set up we have I can sleep comfortably on my back, sides and stomach on the Bristol firm.  Being able to sleep on my stomach was very important to me, and I don't think I could sleep on my stomach on a softer mattress.  This mattress is almost a year old and there is not a dent in it.  We tried six mattresses(all kinds including pocketed coils and latex) before this one.  The Beckley is the best of the lot and didn't cost any more than the Simmons that killed my back.  It is not the most comfortable bed I have ever slept on, but I was unable to buy those mattresses.  My mattress search is over.  At our age this could very well be the last mattress we ever buy.  Ugh!  That's a scary thought.  My advise to you would be to try the Beckleys first, if you can.  It is a gamble to buy sight unseen, but we did better with the untried Beckley than with all the mattresses we tried out.
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Reply #5 Sep 16, 2007 4:00 PM
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I happened to catch a Martha Stewart episode this week where she was introducing her new line of linens for Macy's and showing people how to make a bed.  She said you start with a really good mattress and box spring and she had the Beckley there - this is where I first heard of Beckley, on Martha's website - and she proceeded to dress the bed.  She said this was a very firm bed and that she always put a mattress pad on it - what she showed looked quite thick and plush, and then her "secret" was to put on a thick feather bed.....she said you needed to fluff this up about once a month - my house - every night!  Memory foam is working much better on that front........It was quite interresting though and fun to hear the Beckley mentioned.             Oh, she also said the box spring absolutely must be covered - ah martha you'd be disappointed at my house - that little box spring peeks out a bit from the sleigh bed  --- whoops!
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Reply #6 Sep 16, 2007 5:46 PM
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Agguh, ConfusedBedbug, I can't believe I missed Martha's Beckley bed making demo. Fortunately I found the video on her program web site (Set. 13). :o)
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Reply #7 Sep 16, 2007 7:51 PM
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Click on Thursday Sept 13 show http://www.marthastewart.com
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Reply #8 Sep 17, 2007 12:53 PM
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Hi there.  We bought the Beckley Bristol, and put their own down topper over it.  My backaches are gone, but we also found the mattress, even with their down topper to be a bit too firm on our joints.  We shopped, and also bought the 4 lb 2 " memory foam from Healthy Foundations. (same as bedbug.)  We like it very much, though I am still experimenting with my pillow situation, as we sink a bit more into the bed.  I have a question for all of you though.  After watching the Martha video- what sort of think cover could I put on the down topper that is not ornate, and will just fit over it, as it sheds a bunch of down each time it is moved?  Right now we have our main mattress cover over the down topper, which is over the bare memory foam , and then the mattress, and box springs.  I know if the down topper didn't shed as much, I would fluff it up more often.  Suggestions for a cover?

Thanks
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Reply #9 Sep 17, 2007 1:46 PM
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HOw about a duvet cover of some sort?  Of if you are handy, sheets sewn together to just fit with a velcro or zippered opening so you can remove it when you want to?
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Reply #10 Sep 18, 2007 10:22 AM
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I just took delivery of a firm Bristol queen with matching boxspring this past week.  I echo the comments of others here as I am quite surprised at the firmness.  Way too firm for a comfortable sleeping platform if you ask me. 

I am investigating different options for toppers.  The firm mattress does seem like it will be a great platform to build on but I must express my disappointment as I was not hoping to put a topper on at all.

Different options that have been recommended to me are the Hastens toppers, which need to be fluffed or tuffed every couple of weeks, or maybe a 2/3", 19ILD latex topper.  Any suggestions from others would be appreciated.

Thanks

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