Foam by Mail latex & Latex International latex comparison
I finally got around to taking some photos of my latex. I own a king sized latex bed. Half of it is Latex International [LI] latex and half of it is Foam by Mail [FBM] latex. The LI side consists of: 3" blended talalay 44 ILD 3" blended talalay 36 ILD 2" natural talalay 32 ILD The FBM side consists of: 6" talalay Firm 2" talalay Soft Here are some photos: FBM on the left and LI on the right. You can see the obvious difference in quality. FBM core in the cover. FBM cover cut open. FBM core brown spots and other inconsistencies. FBM core random pincore holes, cut side view. FBM soft topper random hole patterns. FBM topper short, should be 80" long FBM core short. FBM invoice with my personal information covered up. LI 32 ILD natural talalay topper tag. LI 36 ILD blended talalay tag. LI 44 ILD blended talalay tag. In general, my thoughts are: Latex International has very high quality latex. If/when I purchase future latex, I will pony up the extra cash for all LI latex. Unfortunately it was impractical to return my FBM latex. The problems with returning were 1) extremely difficult to package, 2) expensive to ship, 3) after paying return shipping, 25% of the cost is deducted and then the initial FBM shipping cost is deducted, which leaves little value left for the struggle. I don't work for LI, I am a consumer of bedding. I thought sharing my experiences would be helpful to others deciding where to buy their latex. Feel free to ask any questions. |
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Well I guess you get what you pay for???? My O-stock.com latex has a major flaw 2'x6" gap hole. It was allegedly supposed to be Dunlop firm, this piece was soft Talalay. I can tell now. So buyer beware.... I must say you can work around the problem areas though...... This message was modified Jun 7, 2009 by Leo3
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I think I just got your extra length. I read this post before ordering from FBM, but decided that for the kids/guest twin bed I was primarily ordering for, being a little short and uneven quality would be fine. So, I ordered a standard twin (75'' long) in medium. When I tried to put it into the Overstock cover today, it was clearly way too long. I got out the measuring tape and is is just short of 82''! Looks like I need to go out and get a cheap electric knife. Any suggestions on what to do with a 7x3x39'' piece of latex? I'm not seeing any brown bits; the latex looks very consistent. However, the holes on one side have wider, uneven openings. |
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Please let us know if it feels consistent when you sleep on it. Meaning same relative firmness over all areas of mattress/topper. Maybe you got a good one from them! |
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I really appreciate this post Jim. I'm thinking of getting a talalay latex topper and was told by a competing salesperson that most of FBM's toppers are really dunlop. Are you convinced yours is talalay? Just wondering... |
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Hey Sabra, I replied to your private message. ;) In my opinion, it seems like the FBM layers I got 2 weeks ago were Talalay and not dunlop but I could be wrong. Jim may have more experience with Dunlop to properly identify it. I think most people have confirmed in earlier posts that it was a synthetic blend of Talalay. |
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I can't be certain what it is. It is very different than the LI latex in feel. One side of the 6" core is firmer than the other. However it doesn't feel denser than the other side, which I thought it would if it was dunlop process latex. |
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Jim your description of your 6 inch core definitely sounds like Dunlop to me. One of the characteristics of Dunlop is that one side will feel different than the other, as opposed to Talalay. Both sides of Talalay will feel basically the same. Now I'm talking about 100% botanically grown Talalay process latex. I have never seen, felt, or smelled blended Talalay. One side should not feel denser than the other side I wouldn't think. But one side is a bit stiffer than the other side I have been told. It is also, supposedly, one of the advantages of Dunlop in that you can turn it over and have a different feel. |
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MequonJim, You mention that the 6" feels different on each side. I have noticed that my FoamByMail latex (6" firm, 2" med, 2" soft, and 1" soft) has a smooth side and a rough side, but I have been unable to decide if one is firmer than the other. Which side do you think is the firmer side? I called FoamByMail to clarify which side should be up and they seemed oblivious to the fact that each side had a different degree of smoothness and told to try both ways and pick a preference. I have had the setup for about a month now using the 6" firm, 2" med, 1" soft and I feel it lacks support while at the same time feeling too hard on the surface. I cannot at all tell the difference between my 2" med and 2" soft, and even the 6" firm does not feel any firmer (though it is so much thicker that is difficult to compare). I have come to suspect these guys have one type of latex and are just letting people order the different densities figuring that nobody will notice the difference, and even if they did it is too inconvenient to return. Thoughts? This message was modified Nov 10, 2009 by gggunhold
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To test your theory, try moving the 2" parts to the bottom of your mattress. Does it feel the same? In my opinion, you are correct. The latex manufacturer may be tricking FBM or FBM is tricking the public. I think the few who like their FBM latex beds got lucky. Not only is it inconvenient to return, it is very costly, which makes it not worthwhile. Did you read their return policy? Good luck to you. |
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I did know about the return policy and I was willing to take the gamble. What I hadn't banked on was them blatently false advertising their product as having different degrees of firmness when they would appear to all be the same. I mistakenly assumed their ILD ratings were truthful and used them as a reference against what I had experienced in local matress stores. In reality the FBM firm 6" base is much much softer than any latex mattress I was able to try in various local stores, while their soft topper is much firmer. MequonJim, you mentioned observing different degrees of firmness on either side of your 6" base. In your opinion which was the firmer side between the smooth and rough sides? |