Do I need the terrycloth covers you can buy, or will the foam layers (6" king base and 4 seperate 1" king toppers layered to our liking) stay put with just the cuddle bed? Doesn't it go around the bottom edges, and won't the latex be OK sitting directly on the flat frame? I could always place a clothe layer between it and the base, but I want to try the cuddle bed anyway, and that should hide the foam visually. Sheets cover it all anyway. SleepEZ sell the same cover they use in their mattresses for $249, a terrycloth cover is $80, but if I have the cuddle bed anyway, do I need more? And whats the deal with terrycloth anyway, is it just cheap and comfortable? Would I even feel the difference with a cuddle bed? Would I ever need the expense of the SleepEZ, which looks very finished (just like a store bought mattress), if I use the cuddle bed, or is it just a nice touch? This message was modified Mar 4, 2009 by jeffandpamsmith
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Note that the Cuddlebed is 1" polyester filling. So it could change things on your mattress. I have had one for probably 6 months. I think I am removing mine for a while, it adds to much fluff, and I am having trouble with the latex hurting my back. Not sure if it is the 1 3/4" Overstock latex, the 1" Natura Brylane latex layer, or 1" memory foam (3 lb.) or the cuddlebed. I am removing all but the Overstock latex and a blanket and the sheet. So what works for one, does not work for another. I am super finicky on feeling what is on the bed. Good luck. For me (after my experience) less is better. If you are careful with the latex it won't tear, unless it is 1" and soft latex it will tear easily. Edit: I see you ordered a thin cover for now (no fluff), probably a good choice. Let us know how it goes for you :-) This message was modified Mar 5, 2009 by Leo3
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You can use any standard mattress pad with elastic sides to hold your layers in place-- it doesn't have to be the cuddle bed. Just make sure it's deep enough to cover everything. Pads tend to run skimpier than the depth stated on the bag so go with one that is well over you actual mattress height. However, I agree with Bill. The latex itself is an investment and it is very fragile and light sensitive. You should protect it with something other than a mattress pad. The SleepEZ cover is very nicely made. It makes your DIY mattress look completely professional and the zipper makes it easy to open it up like a suitcase and shuffle things around inside. But if you hunt around on this Forum you'll see that some people have thought the cotton non-stretch material makes the mattress feel hard or taut or interferes with the feel of the latex. I found the cover comfortable enough (although I had big problems with the contents.) Terrycloth is thinner and stretchier than a quilted cotton mattress cover padded with 1" of wool. It will allow you to feel the latex more directly, but this can also make the mattress feel warmer. It really depends on what kind of sensation you prefer. If you get the cover that just holds the basic core and want something to protect the toppers, Overstock.com has zippered cotton featherbed covers that are 2" deep. You can slip a couple of 1" toppers inside, place them over the 6" core and then hold everything in place with a mattress pad. |
My supplies should start arriving next week, I'll let you know. So far, the "covers" etc. as so cheap, I can either return or toss them out if I want terrycloth or SleepEZ later. I've also checked out basic firm, well made coil springs as a base under the latex topper layers, as some here think that's the winning combo. PS - for Imjay, I am replacing a waterbed, and actually ordered a high end bladder for under the latex, but that will be my last resort, as I couldn't send it back once its filled. Pam wants to go away from waterebeds...so the box may never get opened. |