Can't Decide! Plus, Budget Constraints.
Mar 14, 2010 12:42 AM
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I think I want a latex mattress, and thanks to this forum I've learned about FloBeds, SleepEZ and FoamByMail. Unfortunately, there is no retailer nearby that sells all latex, so I can't be certain it is what I want and hopefully I won't be making a huge mistake.

I've configured several beds at both FloBeds and SleepEZ, but they are all a bit beyond my budget (even the twin size, which is what I'd be buying). Add in the foundation, feet or frame, and.... no go.

So I'm considering FoamByMail, but I'm not sure of the best way to build those beds. A 6 inch mattress with a topper or two? Or a couple-three 3" toppers?

I'm thinking maybe I can find a twin futon or platform bed frame somewhere.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Re: Can't Decide! Plus, Budget Constraints.
Reply #10 Mar 18, 2010 7:26 PM
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narnia wrote:

 

I also ordered some latex pillows, which I love. JC Penney has them on sale for about $35 in Queen size.

 


I picked up a couple of these pillows at JC Penney today, they had them BOGO (so about $30 each). I will try one out for a couple days & see if I like it. I don't know what firmness rating they are, or if I'll get an idea of how a mattress would feel.

While I was there I tried out a couple beds for feel. I always thought I preferred a firmer mattress, but the super plush tops felt awfully wonderful on my back, filling in the gaps in my body. On the other hand, a firmer mattress seemed to support me better when I lay on my side. As I tend to sleep both on my back and on both sides, I am now extra indecisive! Also now wishing I'd gotten the king size pillows.

Re: Can't Decide! Plus, Budget Constraints.
Reply #11 Mar 19, 2010 2:41 AM
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cynicaljones wrote:

but the super plush tops felt awfully wonderful on my back

Of course they do - they're designed to.  They're made to influence the purchasing decision, not to keep you comfortable over the long term.  Check out my recent thread on 'my flobed, month #2' - the bed I have now doesn't feel like anything special when I lie down on it.  This is the best I've slept in decades and I wake up feeling great.  But every night I feel just a little bit surprised as I lie down and think, "this is the bed of my dreams?"
 

Re: Can't Decide! Plus, Budget Constraints.
Reply #12 Mar 19, 2010 10:32 AM
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lnkholder wrote:

Check out my recent thread on 'my flobed, month #2' - the bed I have now doesn't feel like anything special when I lie down on it.  This is the best I've slept in decades and I wake up feeling great.  But every night I feel just a little bit surprised as I lie down and think, "this is the bed of my dreams?"
 


I read that yesterday. Thank you for sharing your experience, it was very helpful.

 

I tried out my new pillow last night, and while it was incredibly cushy, I think it may be just a little to thick. I have a painful little crick in my neck.

 

I have another question, then, about latex. Is the "bouncy, springy" quality less noticible the softer or firmer you go? Is that feel affected by the thickness of the latex pieces?

Re: Can't Decide! Plus, Budget Constraints.
Reply #13 Mar 19, 2010 10:58 AM
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Before I bought my latex mattress from Flobeds, I tried some in different stores, and some did have that bouncy, springy feel, and I loved it.

But when I got my Flobed, it does not have that feel.  it actually feels firm, with just enough resiliency to give in the places it needs to give.  It feels more like . . . lying on jello, if you can imagine pressing your finger onto a cup of jello.  The jello is firm, but it gives a little to your finger pressure.  Take your finger away, and it springs back up.

My Flobed is firm.  My current configuration is F/XF/XF (I keep forgetting what the fimr layer is, but the xfirm is 36 ILD) and hubby's side is currently XF/XF/XF.

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Re: Can't Decide! Plus, Budget Constraints.
Reply #14 Mar 19, 2010 11:13 AM
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cynicaljones wrote:

I have another question, then, about latex. Is the "bouncy, springy" quality less noticible the softer or firmer you go? Is that feel affected by the thickness of the latex pieces?


I've found (through the different configurations I've tried with 3" natural latex), that the softer latex is more bouncy than the firmer. I really like the bounce. smiley

Re: Can't Decide! Plus, Budget Constraints.
Reply #15 Mar 19, 2010 1:51 PM
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"Too bad someone doesn't sell toppers or latex component layers with a return or exchange policy..."

 

When I was looking for a latex topper last year I had a wonderful phone experience  with Sleep Like a Bear.

Their return policy page:

Hope this is useful to someone,

Natalie

Re: Can't Decide! Plus, Budget Constraints.
Reply #16 Mar 19, 2010 10:09 PM
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Natalia wrote:

"Too bad someone doesn't sell toppers or latex component layers with a return or exchange policy..."

 

When I was looking for a latex topper last year I had a wonderful phone experience  with Sleep Like a Bear.

Their return policy page:

Hope this is useful to someone,

Natalie


That sounds pretty good Natalia, but I wanted to emphasize that one should check with them before buying, in order to make sure that particular product is included in their Satisfaction Guaranteed policy. They write:

"Note that our Hassle-Free Money-Back Satisfaction Guarantee may not apply to all of our products and may vary depending on the product. You must check the specifics of the product before purchasing it. Please contact us if you have any question regarding the product,"

So, as long as one checks with them ahead of time, to see if the product is covered in the Guarantee, that sounds good.

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