foambymail memory foam - any one tried it or have any info on it?
I keep considering this foam, but have no idea what it's like - who makes it, etc. I know haysdb did a big memory foam study a while back and wonder if anyone can speculate about what this stuff is. They say it is pink color, 5.5 lbs/c.f. and 15lbs ILD. That's a fist for me to see an ILD for memory foam. Has anyone bought it? |
Re: foambymail memory foam - any one tried it or have any info on it?
Whoa, now this is weird. Compare this listing by FoamByMail with this listing by FoamByMail_USA. What's going on here? |
Re: foambymail memory foam - any one tried it or have any info on it?
foamfactory responded to my ebay question about their measurements. They said that they do measure differently on their ebay ads than their store. |
Re: foambymail memory foam - any one tried it or have any info on it?
I sent the following question to eBay user foambymail: Q: "Who is FoamByMail_USA? Their listings look the same as yours except their foam is half the density (even though it's called 5.5 lb foam). What's going on?" A: "The company foambymail_usa is measured by two cubic feet, while foambymail is measured by one cubic foot." FoamByMail, without the _USA on the end, is density per cubic foot. This company is enigmatic. They actually have some good products at good prices, but they are a slippery bunch, quite happy to stretch the truth when it suits them. I now own three of their talalay latex toppers and all seem to be of perfectly reasonable quality, but they have given me no reason to trust them. Example: They said (and maybe still do) on their website that their toppers were "Made in USA." That's a really loose use of the phrase since the latex itself is manufactured in either the U.K. or the Netherlands. The toppers are only fabricated in the U.S. When I asked them where they bought their latex, I was told "from a U.S. company." Translation: they buy their latex from a U.S. distributor. I finally asked "OK, where is your latex MANUFACTURED?" At that point I was told "I don't know where it comes from" one time and "I can't give out that information" on another occasion. Caveat emptor. |
Re: foambymail memory foam - any one tried it or have any info on it?
I agree. They are very slippery...but I just bought into their 2" pink 5.5lb memory foam thru ebay for $138 shipped - a better deal than their web site. I know that I may be sleeping on some Chinese crap, but I am hopeful because of all the positive feedback on ebay - some that had already bought 3 products. At least they have a return policy. Now, I'm just hoping that it will play well on top of the pocket gel. When I get it in, I'll put the box on the scales - it should weigh 38.7lbs (minus the packing). This message was modified Oct 25, 2007 by donw
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Re: foambymail memory foam - any one tried it or have any info on it?
I'm thinking of buying a 2" topper from them as well. I'd rather have Foamex Venus or Sensus, but Venus is obscenely expensive and the FoamByMail memory foam appears to be only a small step down from I swear the two 1" toppers I received yesterday from them are the same thing. I sent them an email this morning asking them to check my order and see if it said 1" of 32 and 1" of 20, which is what I intended to order. They said that was correct and I probably couldn't feel the difference because the toppers are only 1" thick. But even if I fold them in half twice so that I'm comparing 4", they still feel the same. I would not expect 20 and 32 to feel anywhere near the same. Neither is marked in any way. Edit: I said Venus above when I meant Sensus. This message was modified Oct 26, 2007 by haysdb
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Re: foambymail memory foam - any one tried it or have any info on it?
"the FoamByMail memory foam appears to be only a small step down from Venus" Is it closer to Venus or Sensus? In what ways? |
Re: foambymail memory foam - any one tried it or have any info on it?
Ack, I meant to say Sensus. Venus is in a league of it's own. Bare in mind I'm looking at a sample of The Foam Factory "pink" memory foam that's 2"x2"x3", i.e. just a small piece. One can only guess whether it's a representative sample. With those disclaimers out of the way:
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Re: foambymail memory foam - any one tried it or have any info on it?
Well, my pink foambymail memory foam arrived today, so here are my first impressions. First, I placed the box on my scales (which calibrated using barbells). It weighed between 29 and 30 lbs for an eastern king, which would make the density about 4.2lbs/s.ft. - definitely not 5.5lbs. I was impressed with how readily it reverted to its proper shape. I've read horor stories about CostCo foam staying flat in areas for days, or even forever after being folded and rolled up for shipping - or sitting on a boat from China. It is quite a slow foam, but I can not tell it's reaction to temperature - will it be harder in a cold room? (I live in Arizona, and it's still not cold at night.) It does seem to have a fairly fine, even cell structure, although I can see the occasional larger gap. It does have quite a strong oder, but not as strong as I've heard others talk about - It doesn't stink up my whole room. I am so anxious to sleep on it that I'll probably do so tonight, in spite of the smell. Full report tomorrow. |
Re: foambymail memory foam - any one tried it or have any info on it?
Interesting about the density. That's a rather large discrepancy - almost 25% less than claimed. Does it measure a full 2" thick? A small variation there can have a major impact on the calculation. Something else to be aware of is that a typical bathroom scale may not be very accurate at 30 lbs. But no way would it be off by as much as 10 lbs. A piece of 5.5 lb density foam that size should weigh ~39 lbs. |
Re: foambymail memory foam - any one tried it or have any info on it?
I calibrated my scales with 26# of barbells, so it is pretty accurate at 29. The foam is maybe a hair thicker than 2", and it is around 1/2" larger than my mattress all around. So it is really more like a 4lb foam. Well we slept on it last night, and I slept really well - no back pain or arm falling asleep. I had my wife measure the amount my hip is sinking in to this bed - around 6". So the gel is still doing it's job and buckling. I love the way the memory foam follows your body exactly, supporting your lower back area. I can tell that this foam will sleap hot in the summer. It was a little warm last night at times. |