I have Fibromyalgia, and I finally got approved for SSI so I have some money with which to purchase a new bed. At the present moment, I'm sleeping on a decent "pillowtop" conventional mattress that my parents bought for my daughter, and my daughter is sleeping on a REALLY worn out mattress with the bottom half of a highriser for the frame. My son is on the top half of the highriser with a less worn-out, but still old, mattress. My other daughter is using the pillowtop mattress that was purchased for her initially (my parents bought the girls matching beds before my son was born.) I was thinking of getting a new bed for myself., giving my daughter back her bed, and getting some kind of topper for my son's bed. I think I want a latex bed. I remember sleeping on a foam mattress years ago when visiting relatives in Israel, and liking it. I'm also partial to foam pillows. However, with the FMS comes extreme chemical sensitivity. I don't know whether or not I'd be able to tolerate a mattress made with any synthetic materials. But then I read that Talalay latex is higher quality and just works better, but isn't 100% natural. I need BOTH "chemical free" and "supportive" in a bed. If I purchase a new latex mattress, would I need a new frame? Or would the "high riser bottom" be good enough? Would a slatted bed fram from Ikea be adequate, even if I purchase a mattress elsewhere? Could I put together a bunch of "mattress toppers" from eBay and create my own mattress? Maybe top that with a wool topper, put a mattress cover over the whole thing and call it a day? Or do I need to purchase an actual 'latex mattress"? |
Back to the subject of shipping costs, a Cal King ILD 44 "core" I bought from FloBeds arrived today. This is the biggest and heaviest possible Talatech core. It arrived in a box 26x21x8 and weighing 28 lbs. You can go to UPS.com to estimate how much it would cost to ship a box of this size and weight to 95437. For me to ship this UPS ground from St Louis would cost $29.31 Here are the instructions for shrinking the core to fit into the original bags and box for return to FloBeds. It's a clever and simple solution which requires nothing more high tech than a vacuum cleaner with a hose. If only FoamByMail were as clever, I would have a much easier time of returning a 2" topper. I suspect this is by design - it discourages returns. If I can find a bag big enough to fit the uncompressed topper in, perhaps a 55 gallon trash bag, I can accomplish the same thing, albeit less elegantly. |
I am one of those people for whom latex does not work. I was willing to pay more ordering from FloBeds in order to get their great return policy and ended up having to return the whole king size kit. Packing it back up is definitely a two person project, frustrating at times but after you get the hang of it, it's doable. My experience is posted on the old forum. Back then, shipping within California was $99. They emailed return shipping labels. You just take it to UPS and FloBeds deducts the return shipping from your refund. |
Frequent shippers get much better rates from UPS & FedEx than infrequent shippers. I don't know what type of deal you have with UPS. |
So true. I have no deal with UPS, so this is the "retail" rate. |