Green Sleep Coil + Latex
Sep 9, 2010 11:01 PM
Joined: Aug 30, 2010
Points: 10
Opinions on their design of coil foundations with quilted latex/wool upper?  Was very impressed with the support and feel of their lower end Allegra set.

 

thanks

Re: Green Sleep Coil + Latex
Reply #1 Sep 9, 2010 11:35 PM
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This is a line I have been looking at quite seriously and I too am very impressed.  They feel very supportive and look very well made.  Unfortunately, I have fibromyalgia and because they are using Dunlop latex, even their softest topper layer gives me a bit of pressure.  I'm keeping an eye on the line as they are making some changes and maybe, just maybe one will have a soft enough top for me.  Given their price, and the beauty of their wool quilting, I would hate to have to start to fiddle with it by adding my own topper.  Where are you seeing these?
Re: Green Sleep Coil + Latex
Reply #2 Sep 9, 2010 11:43 PM
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In Canada, "The Mattress and Sleep Shop".  I ended up ordering the Allegra.  Incredible support and comfy for this cat.  Good for my ailing back.  I went into the shop with no intent to ever pursue a coil mattress again after a dismal short run with an expensive Kingsdown, including equally dismal product support (or lack of).  So Natura Rest was the item I focused on and very nearly purchase . . . also very good for myself.  But upon laying on the Allegra . . . bliss.  Spent a while on it as it is quite firm, but the comfort was so good.  Thought for quite a while whether to chance a coil-based mattress again, recalling some comments on this board about the availability of 'good' coil construction, combined with good upper layering, from a few companies that take the time to do so.  I believe this Co is dealing with it well.  And after a few $$$'s, I'll hope so.  Take delivery though in a few more weeks.
Re: Green Sleep Coil + Latex
Reply #3 Sep 10, 2010 12:21 AM
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I've PM'd you.
Re: Green Sleep Coil + Latex
Reply #4 Sep 10, 2010 2:51 AM
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Please keep us posted terra3.  I have also checked out the Green Sleep Molena line at a local shop.  My impression is quite good.  I do have some reserve as this is their first coil mattress as I don't quite like buying the first version of new product.
Re: Green Sleep Coil + Latex
Reply #5 Sep 18, 2010 1:41 AM
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Points: 59
Where does one find information on these mattresses?  There isn't anything about a coil mattress on the GreenSleep website!  Am I missing it?  Thanks!
Re: Green Sleep Coil + Latex
Reply #6 Sep 18, 2010 2:14 AM
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GreenSleep's website is supposed to be re-launched fairly soon.  Not really sure what that means in terms of days, weeks or months though.  Some searching and you can find some good info from certain retailers on line if you want detailed specs
Re: Green Sleep Coil + Latex
Reply #7 Sep 18, 2010 2:56 AM
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Points: 59
Got it, thanks Budgy.
Re: Green Sleep Coil + Latex
Reply #8 Oct 26, 2010 7:32 PM
Joined: Aug 30, 2010
Points: 10
An update on my original post . . . .

 

Received the Greensleep Allegra mattress set a couple days ago.  Incredible workmanship in both the mattress and the slat wood box set (and a nod to their packaging for shipment . . . impressive!).  Supplied with a St. Dormier washable wool mattress protector.  And using with my old down & feather pillows.

Fairly firm as had the floor model.  Settled in and I could feel my back adjusting to the change . . . at first the sense of the firmness, then a very comfortable and supportive posture.  Shifted onto my side (I'm about 50:50 back/side as much as I could tell), and very comfortable to me.  Back onto my back to see . . . .

Next thing I knew, my alarm clock was going off and it was time to get to work.  Woke up on my back with a smile developing that only got wider as I got up without the usual backache.  Seriously refreshing sleep.

It's interesting that I don't sense at all through feeling or even noise the inner coil springs that they use.

In all, an extraordinary two days of sleep.  We'll see how this goes, but I have nothing but happiness to share at finding what I was looking for.

The only negative (and this is relative to each) is that the set is what I'd consider expensive.  But then again, I've been criticized for living in the past.  And in hindsight now, I'd spend the same again if I had to do it over.

If any pointed questions, happy to oblige.

Re: Green Sleep Coil + Latex
Reply #9 Oct 26, 2010 8:18 PM
Joined: Oct 15, 2009
Points: 966
Thanks for the update, and glad you are happy!   Do you know the firmness of the latex layer?

At some point I might want to try one of those.  I just saw that they have a retailer in my area, and I didn't think that was the case.  I would probably go for the pocketed coils, because I am finding I prefer a bit softer coil system.

I assume this is pretty firm and that is what you like?

Re: Green Sleep Coil + Latex
Reply #10 Oct 26, 2010 8:23 PM
Joined: Aug 30, 2010
Points: 10
Yes, firmness is what I was after.  I don't know the measure of the firmness (Greensleep may provide their spec?).  But I find it comforting as well as supportive . . . . both very relative terms.  And the latex atop coil spring is something that just seems to work.  Time will tell.

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