Is FloBeds worth the extra money?
May 31, 2013 4:29 PM
Joined: May 30, 2013
Points: 2
I've been researching talalay latex mattresses for about a week.  There isn't anyplace where I live that I can try one out, except for Jamestown Mattress, and they don't do the layering thing.

I've read good reviews of FloBeds and Sleep EZ, and i also have been looking at Foam Sweet Foam.  FloBeds charges about $600-$700 more (plus $99 shipping) for the same mattress that the other 2 carry.  It does have the V-zone which I don't need.  As far as returns, etc, they all have different policies, but is it worth that much money?

We both are excited about getting a latex mattress since we've been sleeping in the ruts of our aging Kingsdown pillowtop.  Husband did like the feel of Prana (don't think I'd trust that line) and the one at Jamestown, but we both prefer the layers.

Anyone want to chime in on the pricing issue?  Is one company any better than the other?

 

Re: Is FloBeds worth the extra money?
Reply #6 Jul 4, 2013 10:26 AM
Joined: Jul 1, 2013
Points: 3
After talking with my wife, and a few days more time to think about it.

We are doing much, much better with the flobeds Vzone than any previous mattress, granted that the previous mattress had come to the end of it’s useful life. The memory foam topper had become sloppy and dipped in the center.

My wife had been having frequent back problems that have almost disappeared. This was a problem for her on a daily basis prior to buying the Vzone.

Her back bothered her a little yesterday, and she commented it was the first time in months.

I had been having several ongoing minor complaints with arm and shoulder issues prior to this purchase.

Completely gone.

We are side sleepers.

Also, I'm beginning to think Flobeds has got the “mattress estimator” thing worked out pretty good.

We have always had firm or extra firm mattresses, and believed we did better on a really firm mattress. And, I slept OK on a pretty firm one while we were on vacation.

Flobeds recommendation was a good bit softer than we expected given our historical preference, and they shipped with a firmer bottom layer that we moved higher for our preference. Even so, each side is a good bit softer than what we were used to.

I stated before, it took a good bit longer to get used to than I thought. And, neither she or I got up one morning and wrote down a note saying “wow, today we finally got used to the mattress.” It was gradual thing that kept improving, and even once it got a lot better has been improving more slowly.

My wife’s side is much softer than mine, and while I moved the bottom xfirm layer higher initially, I’m thinking about moving it back down for a trail now that I am more accustomed to the softer overall feel.

I am also starting to think that the top convoluted 2” layer that covers the entire bed and goes over the VZone also does a good bit to relieve pressure points and contributes to how well the mattress performs. While I am not sure about the benefits for someone that sleeps only on their back, I also think that the Vzone contributes a great deal to how the mattress works for us. Each side of our Vzones are configured differently.

Heh, heh. Noticed last night as I went to bed how welcoming and comfortable the thought of getting into bed is.

All in all, I am extremely happy with our purchase. Obviously, no one type is right for everyone. We did find the right one for us.

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