Here's My Plan...
Feb 19, 2010 11:42 AM
Joined: Feb 5, 2010
Points: 62

Here's my plan - I would love feedback!

 

My old Serta mattress is shot and needs to be replaced. I now have a 5 lb. memory foam topper with a cotton pad on top, both in good shape. I have to check the condition of my box spring, but I need someone to help me lift the mattress so I will do that next week, and then decide if I need to purchase a foundation.

 

Having never tried latex, I started by purchasing a Nature's Rest Zoned Firm Latex Pillow and a Nature's Rest High Loft Plush Latex Pillow from Overstock.com. The day after using the Firm pillow I woke up without neck pain for the first time in ages - EUREKA! I'm now switching back and forth between the two pillows, as I find them both comfortable. So now on to the latex mattress…

 

After reading the Forum and doing other research, I decided to build a mattress about 10" thick using 100% natural Talalay latex. Comfort is my #1 priority but I'm also on a budget. I'm a side sleeper, 5'5" 110lbs. and often have shoulder and hip pain when I wake up. I like a firm mattress, but need a soft or maybe a convoluted top layer to relieve pressure.

 

My first purchase was a 2" 24ILD topper from RockyMountainMattress.com ($210, less 5% using a "thanks" discount coupon, shipping free) at a cost of $200. I sandwiched it between the memory foam and cotton pads, and it's very comfortable, so I'm going to now purchase 2 x 3" toppers and get rid of the Serta.

 

RockyMountain has the best topper prices, but the firmest one they offer is Medium Firm (32ILD) @ $320 ($304 with the 5% discount). I'll purchase one of those, and then another 3" from FoamSweetFoam in XFirm (35-42ILD) @ $400 w/free shipping. My cost will be $904 for the 8" mattress. After I try it for a while I'll see what I want to purchase for the final 2", either a convoluted topper for the first layer or a firmer topper to use as  the second layer under the 2" 24ILD topper.

 

After all the latex is purchased I want to purchase a zippered case for it all. If anyone can recommend a 10" zip case please do, and comments on the above will be appreciated!

Re: Here's My Plan...
Reply #11 Feb 20, 2010 4:31 PM
Joined: Feb 5, 2010
Points: 62
Sorry it's in my original post above.

One 3" Firm (29-34ILD) and one 3" XFirm (35-42ILD) was what I was thinking of originally, along with my 2" 24ILD topper as the top layer. I'm concerned the bed won't be firm enough for me, so I was thinking I might prefer two 3" XFirms.

I called FoamSweetFoam and they suggested I start by ordering one 3" XFirm. I can then toss my mattress, and try the 3" XF and the 2" 24ILD w/the 2" memory foam pad and cotton pad I have on top of my boxspring for a while to see if it's too hard. If it is, then the final 3" piece should be a Firm.

I do think I'll end up with the original configuration, Medium, Firm, + XFirm, but just want to be as sure as I can before placing an order.
Re: Here's My Plan...
Reply #12 Feb 20, 2010 4:45 PM
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The guy sounds pretty knowledgeable to suggest one thing at a time.  But you might also try plywood over your foundation to firm it up more.  Maybe I should follow my own advice, LOL.

XFirm (35-42ILD) Okay now I get it.  I have a sample (pretty good size of 32ILD Talalay) that I found felt just like my 24ILD.  So maybe XFirm would be a better idea.  I keep thinking 34ILD is not enough of a move up.  But I have not tried it out, I am just like you in that respect.

That is such a tough decision, I know I am there.  I don't think anyone can tell you, as I haven't been able to find it out either.  You are so much thinner than I, so I probably wouldn't do the same as you?  Though I would go with the XFirm myself.   Can they get you samples?  That is my next step to see what 35-42 feels like.  Yeah I know it is not the same as laying on it, but I can see if it really is much firmer.  Also natural talalay (according to those that have it) is firmer than natural, so that is a factor.

This message was modified Feb 20, 2010 by Leo3
Re: Here's My Plan...
Reply #13 Feb 20, 2010 6:42 PM
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Points: 62
You know, before I decided to "go latex" I was going to buy a bed board.

I think I'm going to trust my instinct - heckofa way to make a purchase like this - and go with the XFirm. I've yet to lie on a bed that was too hard! I guess I'm like your husband and could probably sleep on rocks.

Deep breath, bite the bullet, fingers crossed...here I go! Thanks for your help and support! Will let you know how it works out.
Re: Here's My Plan...
Reply #14 Feb 21, 2010 12:11 AM
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narnia wrote:
You know, before I decided to "go latex" I was going to buy a bed board.

I think I'm going to trust my instinct - heckofa way to make a purchase like this - and go with the XFirm. I've yet to lie on a bed that was too hard! I guess I'm like your husband and could probably sleep on rocks.

Deep breath, bite the bullet, fingers crossed...here I go! Thanks for your help and support! Will let you know how it works out.

If you can sleep on rocks you won't have any problems with anything you order

Keep us posted.  You have to go with your instincts, what is there?  You just don't know til you try. I just hope you have a big closet in case you have to store extra latex layers; just kidding.  My closet has so many latex layers and memory foam I can't even get in there to get something to wear.   But it does happen.

If 34ILD is not firm enough then you had to go with the XFirm.  You may even have to go firmer for the bottom layer.  Who knows?  Have no idea how firm it is, especially since it is natural, and not blended.  Good luck.