Inexpensive, but well made, firm coils springs for under latex topper?
Mar 6, 2009 1:43 PM
Joined: Feb 26, 2009
Points: 17
Trying different combo's for a pair of kingsized beds.  Need 2 beds anyway so I have 2 chances to get it right (the other will be a frequently used spare bedroom).

 I have FBM latex 6" core and 4 seperate 1" toppers of diff softness to change around. 

Some here have said they prefer the latex over a coil springs.  Since I can't take that back, or exchange it like the latex, does anyone have a suggestion for a good, well made, firm coil springs to serve as the base. 

Cost effective is important, but not the top priority.  So far Original Mattress Factory has their best for just under $700 with tax and delivery, but I don't know If I need that good since it will have 4" of latex over it.

I assume those that want the coils over the latex base do so for the added firmness of the coils anyway, but what do I know?
Re: Inexpensive, but well made, firm coils springs for under latex topper?
Reply #2 Mar 7, 2009 12:03 PM
Joined: Feb 26, 2009
Points: 17
I understand but may have worded it poorly.  Coil springs refers to the mattress itself, not the base (or box springs).  And yes, I would put the thin latex layers (not the base latex) on that. 

I just wondered if anyone had any recommendations for a good, firm, yet cost effective "regular mattress" (not box springs) to use under the thin latex topper layers instead of using the 6" latex under them.

There was a very long thread about those who didn't like the all latex feel, and suggested they found this combo to be their favorite, I was hoping some of them would comment.  I'm just trying to learn from others trials, but still know its opinion.
Re: Inexpensive, but well made, firm coils springs for under latex topper?
Reply #3 Mar 30, 2009 3:52 PM
Location: Yosemite area
Joined: Sep 10, 2008
Points: 249
You know, I would research what coils are in what beds, and try to find one lightly used...cheap...after its pillowtop has gone flat.  The coils aren't the problem usually, it is the foam on top!!! 
Kait