going to put this on my Costco/Sleep Science Latex bed and see what happens...The Latex is the right firmness but I am spoiled by the plush feel of the Bellafina Temp... cant put link here dont know how to put link here, costco, type in toppers, click on RIGHT TEMP MATTRESS TOPPER This message was modified Feb 3, 2010 by randys
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Yes, I have a tried 1" of 24 ILD latex and 1" of 15 (?) ILD Celsion latex. I was not totally satisfied with the feel, but I guess perfection is a dangerous goal. Maybe 1" was not enough. Is you wool topper wool inside of cotton (pad type) or the wool fleece type? I tried a snugfleece that was sort of a pile type (carpet like), and I did not really like the feel. I may try at some point the wool in cotton pad. I am not totally sure what thickness to get. I think it has to be thick enough to have some impact, but not so thick it changes the feel totally. I saw Walmart has an organic 1.5" in cotton for a decent price (not totally sure on quality though). They also have 3", but I think that would be too much. Amazon has Natura (regular and comfort plus) and Gaiim (?). Plus many other brands out there. |
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Productgroup.aspx?Prodid=11467276&search=toppers&Dx=mode+matchallpartial&Mo=26&cm_re=1_en-_-Top_Left_Nav-_-Top_search&lang=en-US&Nr=P_CatalogName:BC&Sp=S&N=4018498&whse=BC&ViewAll=27&Ntk=Text_Search&Dr=P_CatalogName:BC&Ne=4000000&D=toppers&Ntt=toppers&No=13&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&s=1&topnav=&Nty=1&s=1 |
it came with a paper wrapping, and a plastic over that at first i thought i had to leave the paper on but dont think so, took it off, it wasnt attached now it is flattening and so on, will be able to try tonite |
Wow Randys, that looks nice! Can't wait to hear how it feels and if it does indeed stay cool. Thank you for the link, and the coming review |
Hey Jim - the LINK function on here does work OK. Here's how to do it. When you are making or editing a post, make sure the editing toolbar is showing, click on the little 'world' icon that show a chain link on it(its the one on the left), when that pops up insert you link, but make sure the http:// is NOT included in the string as you will see to the left of where you enter the url, the http is already there. You might have to arrow over and remove this, or be certain when you are copying the URL that the http:// is not included. The link to the Costco memory foam pad is HERE OK, my thoughts on this..... Why would you put a 3" piece of memory foam over your newly purchased latex bed? To me this is bad on a number of levels that I won't get into..... Is it too hard? If so, make absolutely sure you have the soft side up. Still too firm? Then first, try something like the Costco Cuddlebed, only about $50 shipped with that great Costco warranty, this is a wonderful product. It will give just about an inch of extra softness to the mattress and may be just enough to take the edge off and be soft enough for the side sleepers. Still too hard? Then if it was me, I would buy a latex topper from FBM, and I'd probably get the 2" rather than the 1". The queen sized 'soft' shipped is $151. Great product for the money.... I know because I have one. That's what I would do. One or both of these would soften it up enough for most anyone. If these didn't do it, you might be one of the people who just can't do latex and should look to a good innerspring mattress. My 2 cents. |
Bill, Is it possible for a person to not be able to sleep on solid? I have never been so unhappy in all my life and I feel as if I continue at this pace I will be crippled BY MY BED! I have read weeks of posts and all say air is no good. I beg to differ with that consesus. I have been sleeping on air, a high-end, remote control Areo bed for over 15 years and after messing with 12 nights of foam I am done. |
Bill, thanks for link help, plus tell me how you rename the link to HERE, i use to know how but forgot, thanks as to why put this on my latex, well, i have a tempurpedic bellafina, almost $4k with tax and so on, and as plush as it is, my back hurts after about 5 hours on it, the latex bed feels springy and similar to spring bed, to me the feel of the temp is plush, etc., so I want to have the best off both worlds, thus the foam on top of the latex, we will see how it works or doesn't...good thing is both are from costco so return is a snap, i just call them and they come pick em up i will consider the fbm deal if this doesnt do it, the link name change, i thought you could right click and get properties and do that, but confused the point of the price is i think you get what you pay for when it comes to foam and temp is the best, but darnit if i dont have pain This message was modified Feb 4, 2010 by randys
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My wool topper is fluffy wool inside of a cotton cover. We had a king with our king sized flobeds so after we switched to 2 x twins due to my wife's restless legs syndrome, we couldn't use the topper any more. Finally I just cut it down the middle with scissors and am still procrastinating getting someone to sew it. But it's about 2" thick but if you squeeze it with your hand it goes down to 1/4-1/2". The way they made it, it seems not to "bunch" inside. Right now I'm loving it. I don't think the feel of it is that noticeable - it's very subtle probably for most people. But I think it does insulate me from that "right on latex feel" that I'm not wild about. I think if you get the fluffy kind you might be okay with 3" but the more "solid" type, you'd probably want no more than an inch or so. They're probably not returnable, being bedding, so I'd try to buy one that you can feel and touch before you buy it. |
Let's see if I can do this: the link to CostCo topper is HERE. [see my other post below as to how I had to make this link] Is it possible they just recently fixed this? I swear I have tried it before and done it exactly the same way and it never worked! Anyway, I would recommend buying 2 x 1" layers at FBM or wherever instead of 1 x 2" layer. More options. Also I would consider buying one medium and one soft. My mattress is all good right now, but I would really love to just TRY one of those FBM 20ILD latex toppers! I am confused by FBM's toppper page, though. It talks about Talalay vs. "standard" latex and it says it's "100% natural" but does that mean it's absolutely not blended latex? I guess it means it's not a blend, right? I too think 3" of memory foam is a mistake. I have yet to see memory foam that does not wear out too quickly so you'll no doubt end up with no support and a sore back from 3" of it. I think 1-2" can sometimes work depending on the person but 3" rarely. Even 5-6" or whatever can work for some - thus Tempurpedic is still around. But I think for anyone with support issues, memory foam more than a couple inches is too much. Personally even 1" doesn't seem to work for me but I think 1" of real Venus foam MIGHT work for me because it is supposed to be more dense and a higher quality than others. This message was modified Feb 4, 2010 by jimsocal
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Bill,this is what happens to me: I copy the url into memory without the http: so I have just copied this into my clipboard: www.foambymail.com/LatexTTwin.html Now I highlight HERE and click on the left globe above with the link icon and a box opens up. I copy www.foambymail.com/LatexTTwin.html into the box and click "Okay". It makes the "HERE" turn blue and so it appears it has worked! However, when I click on POST the same box comes up again with the info I put in it and so I click OKAY. Except that it won't accept an OKAY click, so I have to click cancel to get out of it. Then I come here to my post and see that the HERE is still blue and so is a clickable link, but when I click on the link it takes me to a blank window. I try to EDIT it and when it comes up again under EDIT mode the url is no longer in there. I put it in again and re-POST, and .... NOW it works. Weird. What browser are you using? I'm using Firefox 3.5.7 . In the past even the EDIT has not worked for me. Today it worked but only in the EDIT mode, not in an original post. This message was modified Feb 4, 2010 by jimsocal
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