Latex Bed for a big guy -- and a question for Haysdb
I am a big & athletic guy -- I am 215lbs 6'5" of muscle not fat (i am not bragging, just trying to give my body type :) ) A couple years ago I tried building a cheaperpedic bed as described in the fatwallet forums. I got the 3" FBM topper (not the 5.5lb density), and the JCPenny 5" Extra-firm base. I had trouble with it as I just sank through the thing completely! I left the 3" on my old crappy mattrress and I really liked what the FBM topper did for me. Pressure point reduction. I really like the feel of memory foam and I tried the Tempur Deluxe in a store this week, real nice! But the heat build up from memory foam drives me nuts, and I was getting hot in the store after just 10 minutes of laying on it. Also, the fact that you can end up sinking into pits will likely annoy me when i feel trapped in the mattress. I understand latex can be similar feeling but without these negatives. I tested the Sealy Spring Free and one of the models was actually great. However, a lot of the sealy spring free models were annoying in that they were far too "bouncy" feeling. 1) Will a latex foam bed from a quality retailer like Sleep EZ get me a mattress that has the positives of memory foam without the negatives? 2) Will the latex not be the "bouncy" type that I didn't like in the stores? 3) Is bouncy feeling where Talalay versus Dunlop is the difference? I haved used an old (20 yro) latex mattress and I hated because for some reason even though it was foam it "moved" (i.e. no contouring) like a typical very firm mattress that didn't conform. 4) Hayesdb., you're a bigger guy right? Did you build a latex mattress? How has that worked for you and what did you end up doing? Thanks! This message was modified Nov 17, 2007 by novahelp
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Re: Latex Bed for a big guy -- and a question for Haysdb
Well, I pulled the trigger and got the Novaform from Costco -- not even on sale. I just like the fact that it is a worry free trial basically. Will post back here when I get it.. |