Flobeds versus Sleepez - convoluted topper?
I'm researching a latex mattress purchase, and of course two of the big choices for me are flobeds and sleepez. The important difference between them (aside from varyations in the exchange policies) is that flobeds uses a 2 inch convoluted topper whereas sleepez doesn't. Also flobeds has a 1 inch wool cover, but I'm not sure how important that is. I'm interested to hear what the folks here think of a topper, or convoluted topper, on top of a latex mattress, versus not having one. Thoughts? Also, am I missing any other important difference between flobeds and sleepez mattresses? Thanks |
Re: Flobeds versus Sleepez - convoluted topper?
I can't answer directly because I don't have a latex mattress -- yet. But I have a convoluted foam topper (not latex) in the guest room on a very old coil mattress that must be 30 years old. I have to tell you, I love that bed with the topper. It was too firm before, but now it has a cushy feel yet provides support. I've decided that when I get a new mattress I will definitely get a latex convoluted topper. They are available at http://www.foamorder.com/foam-toppers.html. Scroll to the bottom of the page. II believe this company is now having a 10% "recession" sale. There's a code at the top of the home page. Also, if you look at the clearance section there are some great values; many of the items were returned under their liberal return policy and some were store displays. If you don't mind getting something "like new" the values look good. I especially like the organic pillowtop cover, which is a whopping $500+ new but available for about half price at clearance. |
Re: Flobeds versus Sleepez - convoluted topper?
Thanks. I'd been looking around for a convoluted latex topper and hadn't seen one anywhere. Any idea what the thickness or ILD is for the one you linked to? |
Re: Flobeds versus Sleepez - convoluted topper?
I thought Flobeds had one? I am not sure if you can buy it by itself. Lynn? |
Re: Flobeds versus Sleepez - convoluted topper?
Sorry, I don't have any further information about foamorder's convoluted topper. I think Flobed does sell it separately. At the very bottom of Flobed's home page is a link to its catalog which lists individual products and prices. |
Re: Flobeds versus Sleepez - convoluted topper?
Right, they do. I'm mostly interested in hearing opinions as to whether or not having a topper above the cores (flobeds versus sleepez) is beneficial. |
Re: Flobeds versus Sleepez - convoluted topper?
I can only imagine how wonderful convoluted talalay latex would feel at the top layer. If it wasn't so expensive I'd have one! |
Re: Flobeds versus Sleepez - convoluted topper?
Well from my perspective, the cost difference between flobeds and sleepez is such that I could still throw a convoluted latex topper in there if I went with sleepez. I just don't know whether or not I should bother. |
Re: Flobeds versus Sleepez - convoluted topper?
I just know, I like how all my latex cores and my topper is all zipped up under the mattress cover so nothing moves around when I sleep. I am very comfortable with my FloBed zippered mattress cover that fits all 6 split latex cores and the topper. With my three price reductions with one of them being my free slat bed over the course of 3 months, I ended up paying less than if I went with SleepEZ so FloBeds was the right choice for me with their great customer service. But I have heard good things about SleepEZ also. I know I needed a topper and just very firm latex cores did not work for me since I sleep on my side but still need back support. Everyone is built different with different needs. |
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For what it's worth, I just randomly came across this: http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Beautyrest-Latex-Fusion-Topper/2681070/product.html might be worth checking out for the price ! |
Re: Flobeds versus Sleepez - convoluted topper?
.... It is mostly polyurethane, and tiny tiny part latex. This message was modified Feb 8, 2009 by Leo3
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