Costco Latex purchased
I just ordered it, will return my Bellafina Tempurpedic Back hurts so bad I am crunched over in pain all day Hoping that as soon as someone else gets theirs they will report here about it... I figure I try this, if not good I get 100% return, then at least I will know if I like latex or not...next would be Flobeds or Habitat...if necessary |
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i have scoliosis in upper back and bad disc lower if too firm my upper back will be in agony and too soft same for lower so, as you can see, it is a guessing game for me |
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The Costco mattress is a good deal, but I don't like the way it is configured. I would still be more tempted to configure my own. If you want fairly cheap, Sleepez has 100% natural dunlop or blended Talalay 3" queen pieces for $357 and 2" for $238 (or 100% natural talalaly for a slight premium) . A 10" terrycloth cover is $105 (queen size). And you can buy firm (38-40), medium (30-32) or soft (22-24). For some reason they only list the soft and medium in Talalay, but I am sure they could get firm (and probably XF) if you asked. They also have 1" and 1.5" pieces. There is a $49 shipping charge and 30 day guarantee. Probably no sales tax to most states. So, for around $1200 you can configure you own 9" and have some flexibilty to switch layers. This message was modified Dec 18, 2009 by sandman
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That sounds like a pretty good deal from Sleepez |
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I just called sleepez. You should be able to get the F or XF in the talalay as well. However, they told me that there is no warranty when you buy the individual layers (as opposed to one of their complete mattresses). That is part of why it might cost less. I don't know if that is a big deal for latex, assuming it is a good manufacture (I believe all of their talalay in latex international). It does has the 30 day return policy. If you want the wool mattress cover, that is $250 vs. the $105 for terrycloth (queen). |
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From the SleepEz FAQ on their website: "Where does your latex come from ? We purchase our latex from the three most respected suppliers in the world: Dunlopillo UK, Latex Internationl USA, and Radium Foam thru Sleep Comp West. We carry only the Talalay process in blended, and in natural." So I wouldn't assume that the latex you order from SleepEz is LI latex. You might be able to specify LI latex in your order though, not sure. |
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so then what IS the cheapest option to put together ~10" of L.I.in at least x-firm (w/cover)? because honestly the more photos i see of all natural (dunlop anyway) the less i want. green, white, anything. |
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When I talked to sleepez, they said their talalay was from .Llatex .Iinternational. Of course I would check before buying. I think sleepez is the cheapest I have seen is you want to be able to customize talalay. Cheapest option is to buy indidual layers and terrycloth cover. No warranty if you do it that way (can return in 30 days though). If you want a warranty and the wool filled cover, then you need to buy the "mattress" combo for a bit more money. I think they can get different ILDs, but they might have to order special. Not sure how long it would take. This message was modified Dec 19, 2009 by sandman
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Have you looked at sleeplikeabear? I thought their prices were pretty reasonable too. You order the individual layers in the ILD you want, and order the mattress cover you want (several options). I'm kind of with Eagle, though, for the slight premium in price, the return policy at Flobeds is the best. Customer service so far has been stellar. |