Got a SleepEZ 10000 coming my way
Aug 8, 2011 7:27 PM
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2 days short of 4 weeks sleeping on the Serta iComfort Revolution, I'm positive it won't work out - too soft, hips,butt sink in too much, not good for back or neck.  Tried the firmer Genius, but now, I'm not so impressed with memory foam as I am with latex.  First tried latex at a local organic mattress store and was really liking the feel.

Been looking at all the vendors of layered latex mattresses.  I like SleepEZ's 'easier' prices and policies and Shawn was very nice on the two prior phone calls.  So I'm rolling with his recommendation, a blended talalay 10000 in SMF.  I'm hoping for a great mattress so I can write some 5 star reviews for a change.

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Re: Got a SleepEZ 10000 coming my way
Reply #13 Aug 13, 2011 11:22 AM
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I did need to place a call to SleepEZ to have my receipt email over.  No biggie. Ended up talking to Christina, Shawn's sister and like Shawn, very nice and courteous.  Email 'invoice' came quickly, and it's a nice invoice.  All info is there - product, payment method, shipping track numbers ... like a business invoice, not a silly retail sales receipt. 

Their warranty card is on their site, so I printed that out too, filed it with receipt.

It's way early for comfort comments, but it sleeps way cooler than the Revolution, don't sink in, and ... I like it.  'Nuff said, only 2 nights :)

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Re: Got a SleepEZ 10000 coming my way
Reply #14 Aug 14, 2011 5:44 PM
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slpngoc wrote:

2 days short of 4 weeks sleeping on the Serta iComfort Revolution, I'm positive it won't work out - too soft, hips,butt sink in too much, not good for back or neck.  Tried the firmer Genius, but now, I'm not so impressed with memory foam as I am with latex.  First tried latex at a local organic mattress store and was really liking the feel.

Been looking at all the vendors of layered latex mattresses.  I like SleepEZ's 'easier' prices and policies and Shawn was very nice on the two prior phone calls.  So I'm rolling with his recommendation, a blended talalay 10000 in SMF.  I'm hoping for a great mattress so I can write some 5 star reviews for a change.


Thanks for sharing info.

1) What are the ILD values for SMF (20,30,40 respectively)?

2) Is the wool embedded in the cover? Throughout the whole cover, or just parts of it (e.g. top)?

3) Since these are separate pieces, does that mean it is not considered a mattress (in terms of safety standards) and therefore is not subject to the open flame standard (e.g. no flame retardants required)?

4) Is the wool treated with any chemicals?

 

Thanks,

pimy

Re: Got a SleepEZ 10000 coming my way
Reply #15 Aug 14, 2011 7:18 PM
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Points: 481
pimy wrote:

 


Thanks for sharing info.

1) What are the ILD values for SMF (20,30,40 respectively)?

2) Is the wool embedded in the cover? Throughout the whole cover, or just parts of it (e.g. top)?

3) Since these are separate pieces, does that mean it is not considered a mattress (in terms of safety standards) and therefore is not subject to the open flame standard (e.g. no flame retardants required)?

4) Is the wool treated with any chemicals?

 

Thanks,

pimy

Check SleepEZ site for the ILD's ... it's a range for each.  Wool quilted in the top.  It's got a law tag and I'm sure conforms to the federal requirements.  They sell a lot of mattresses.

I don't know if the non-organic is not treated with any sort of chemicals.  Talk to shawn at SleepEZ.

 

Re: Got a SleepEZ 10000 coming my way
Reply #16 Aug 14, 2011 7:18 PM
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pimy wrote:

 


Thanks for sharing info.

1) What are the ILD values for SMF (20,30,40 respectively)?

2) Is the wool embedded in the cover? Throughout the whole cover, or just parts of it (e.g. top)?

3) Since these are separate pieces, does that mean it is not considered a mattress (in terms of safety standards) and therefore is not subject to the open flame standard (e.g. no flame retardants required)?

4) Is the wool treated with any chemicals?

 

Thanks,

pimy

Check SleepEZ site for the ILD's ... it's a range for each.  Wool quilted in the top.  It's got a law tag and I'm sure conforms to the federal requirements.  They sell a lot of mattresses.

I don't know if the non-organic is not treated with any sort of chemicals.  Talk to shawn at SleepEZ.

 

Re: Got a SleepEZ 10000 coming my way
Reply #17 Aug 14, 2011 7:23 PM
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Ok, so a little bit of feedback coming through.  The bed is setup with only a super-thin terry protect-a-bed and fitted sheet on mattress.  There is definitely more pushback coming into my right shoulder (the old injury) than I'd like.

First thought this morning was, geez, I would need a topper for this. I looked at HolyLambOrganics and they make an organic wool/cotton topper(s), but it's over $300 even in twin XL.   I think that leaves me with trying something locally which is usually memory foam.   

Hopped over to Sleep Train to try TP Cloud and Contour Select and I'm virtually certain both of those offer a fair amount less pushback / more pressure relief.

Re: Got a SleepEZ 10000 coming my way
Reply #18 Aug 15, 2011 1:05 AM
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My all Dunlop latex mattress has softened up a tad in the 6 weeks I've had it.  I don't sink in, but there is a little more give at the top layer.  Since you have talalay on your top layer, perhaps it will also soften up some.  I was hoping latex was going to be a winner for you, slpngoc.
Re: Got a SleepEZ 10000 coming my way
Reply #19 Aug 15, 2011 1:36 AM
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sleepswithcats wrote:

My all Dunlop latex mattress has softened up a tad in the 6 weeks I've had it.  I don't sink in, but there is a little more give at the top layer.  Since you have talalay on your top layer, perhaps it will also soften up some.  I was hoping latex was going to be a winner for you, slpngoc.


Thanks.  I'm not going to freak out, just fine tune things.

Was looking at SnugFleece wool mattress topper pads.  I'm sure I'll find something like wool or memory topping to dial in the feel.
 

Re: Got a SleepEZ 10000 coming my way
Reply #20 Aug 15, 2011 12:36 PM
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I don't think Sleepez's soft is really that soft.  You could try an inch or two of 19 or 14 ILD on top ( or maybe one inch of each) to soften the top.  I think their soft is something like 22-24ILD.  If you do that and add a wool mattress protector, it might work for you.  Otherwise, I think you are headed to a custom zoned mattress eventually.  Why not, you are doing the round robin anyway.  It is interesting watching your adventure.  Thanks for posting them.
Re: Got a SleepEZ 10000 coming my way
Reply #21 Aug 15, 2011 1:07 PM
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Sall wrote:

 

I don't think Sleepez's soft is really that soft.  You could try an inch or two of 19 or 14 ILD on top ( or maybe one inch of each) to soften the top.  I think their soft is something like 22-24ILD.  If you do that and add a wool mattress protector, it might work for you.  Otherwise, I think you are headed to a custom zoned mattress eventually.  Why not, you are doing the round robin anyway.  It is interesting watching your adventure.  Thanks for posting them.

Thanks.  You're right, it is 22-24 ILD.  It still has quite a bit of cush though.  There's an innerspring mattress in next with room 'medium' PU foam topper and eek that's harder than where I'm at now.

 

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Re: Got a SleepEZ 10000 coming my way
Reply #22 Aug 18, 2011 10:35 PM
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slpgnoc,

How is this bed working out for you?? The cheapo Sam's bed is hit and miss. Some days good, some days bad. :( I swear!