Latex didn't work for us, now what??? Sleeping on Aero bed, desperately need advice!!!
Mar 26, 2011 3:41 PM
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After extensive Internet research (including this forum), we ordered this from SleepEz:

Select Sleep Cal-King 13,000 100% Natural Talalay Latex Mattress
my side:Soft/Medium/Firm/Firm
husbands side:Medium/Firm/XFirm/Xfirm 
 
Some days we woke up fine, other days my lower back was throbbing in pain and husband felt "achy all over" (he said he never felt like this on any other mattress and he travels alot). I tried his side and it seemed way too firm for me. We also tried different layer combos from the above. I was confused on keeping it or not because some days we felt fine, but the 90days was running out and I got nervous, so we returned it.
 
I keep thinking maybe we should have kept it and tried other layer combos, but I honestly don't have a lot of time/patience for that and I get confused thinking about all the different possible combos. I'm so dissapointed, I love the idea of Latex because its natural, durable and less prone to dust mites (husband is allergic), but now what? 
 
I'm thinking a firm/med firm basic high quality spring mattress and adding latex toppers if needed to soften it. but which innerspring and where to purchase? The more reviews I read, the more confused I get. I know all the "s" brands are poor quality and I hate the idea of buying from Sit N Sleep or some other sleezy mattress store. all the recommendations say "buy from somewhere w/a good return policy", but I havent found this w/regard to mattresses except Costco and some online latex mattress sellers.

so my questions are:
  • Does anyone have recoomendations on a basic, high quality "flippable" med firm innerspring mattress I should check out?
  • Which store (online or in person) should I buy from. Which have the best return policies?
  • From other forum posts, I learned about "Custom Comfort" and "Newport Bedding Company" (I am in S. California) which sound great, but I'm a little nervous about buying from these due to their return policies...should I take a chance on one of these?
  • Should I try latex again? I've thought about Flobeds Vzone system so my lower back would  have more support, but it sounds even more complex from reading some of the posts here.
 
I feel stuck and don't know what to do! For various reasons, we don't have an old mattress we can use and are sleeping on an Aero bed. I have no "plan of action" and no idea what to try next which is really stressing me out.
Thanks for any advice.
Deborah
 
Re: Latex didn't work for us, now what??? Sleeping on Aero bed, desperately need advice!!!
Reply #4 Mar 29, 2011 6:50 PM
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You may also want to try Custom Sleep Design in Connecticut.  They can customize the upper and lower halves of the mattress as well - softer for shoulders, firmer for hips.  Visit their website - you can put your measurements in and they can come up with a tentative design.  I have been in contact with them via email and they are very willing to give me information - even though I have not purchased from them as of yet.  It's just another option for you.  I, too, do not want to go through the hassle of exchanging layers and such - I would like to try and get it right the first time!  There is also a commercial line of latex mattresses - Pure Latex Bliss - that I found in my local sleep shop and thought they were comfortable.  They have toppers as well - check out their website too!!
Re: Latex didn't work for us, now what??? Sleeping on Aero bed, desperately need advice!!!
Reply #5 Mar 30, 2011 11:39 PM
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I just put together a latex bed and love it.  In fact, we liked it so well we are building a second one for a vacation house, but I bought it in pieces and wound up with a 12" bed instead of 9" because I had to order another 3" piece to get the firmness right.  I also got the top layer wrong--to soft--and was able to return it.

I am sorry you are having trouble, but some people just don't like latex.  You might be better with an innerspring core.

Our second choice for the Simmons Comforpedic.  I found it incredibly comfortable.  They retail for close to $10K, but I found them on Ebay and from other sources for about $3200, including shipping for a queen.  I am not sure how they will hold up, but the cover is removable and I was able to separate the layers in the store.  I am thinking you could replace layers as needed.

Also, one of the dealers on ebay from Arizona has Kluft and other high-end closeouts for cheap.  He has a good reputation.  He buys overruns and excess inventory and sells them cheap.

 

I wish you loo, PM me if you have questions.

Re: Latex didn't work for us, now what??? Sleeping on Aero bed, desperately need advice!!!
Reply #6 Mar 31, 2011 12:48 PM
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jeff8407 wrote:

 

 

I just put together a latex bed and love it.  In fact, we liked it so well we are building a second one for a vacation house, but I bought it in pieces and wound up with a 12" bed instead of 9" because I had to order another 3" piece to get the firmness right.  I also got the top layer wrong--to soft--and was able to return it.

 

I am sorry you are having trouble, but some people just don't like latex.  You might be better with an innerspring core.

Our second choice for the Simmons Comforpedic.  I found it incredibly comfortable.  They retail for close to $10K, but I found them on Ebay and from other sources for about $3200, including shipping for a queen.  I am not sure how they will hold up, but the cover is removable and I was able to separate the layers in the store.  I am thinking you could replace layers as needed.

Also, one of the dealers on ebay from Arizona has Kluft and other high-end closeouts for cheap.  He has a good reputation.  He buys overruns and excess inventory and sells them cheap.

 

I wish you loo, PM me if you have questions.

(People should be called out when they lie and try to mislead others)
Comforpedic retail for mid 2500's to mid 3500's.

This message was modified Mar 31, 2011 by xyz1ab
Re: Latex didn't work for us, now what??? Sleeping on Aero bed, desperately need advice!!!
Reply #7 Mar 31, 2011 10:27 PM
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xyz1ab, I got curious about the mattress that you said the prior poster was misleading on the retail price so I did a search and I found this link that has the price ranging from $699 on sale to $2,559 not on sale for a King mattress set at US-Mattress.com. I know nothing about the company. I was only looking up prices. http://www.us-mattress.com/simmons-comforpedic.html

 

http://www.amazon.com/Simmons-Comforpedic-Skylights-California-Mattress/dp/B003FVTBA6  Ranges on AMazon.com from $779.00 to $1,249.00 depending on the size and the mattress set chosen for teh Simmons Comforpedic collection.

I know nothing about this mattress but it looks like it used memory foam.  I am just taking a break after clients left and I visited this forum to see if anyone needed any of my input where I always try to be honest.

 

 

 

 

Re: Latex didn't work for us, now what??? Sleeping on Aero bed, desperately need advice!!!
Reply #8 Apr 1, 2011 9:02 PM
Joined: Mar 25, 2011
Points: 30
thanks for the replies folks!

 

valpar3 - checked out Custom Sleep Design and put my measurements in but haven't received anything yet. Any idea how long this takes? also, i couldn't tell from their website if you can get different layers on each side of a king size, (I think this is called "split cores"...do you know? i'm sure my husband and I probably need different layers...

 

jeff8407 - where did you get your latex? if you dont mind sharing what configuration did you end up with and what are your wants for a mattress? (side, back, sleeper, etc). i know its different for everyone but I'm trying to find people who may have similar needs in a mattress and what worked for them...i think i basically want good firmish support for my back with a little bit of softness or 'cush' on top (doesnt have to be too soft or "pillowy".


anyone else on this forum have an innerspring mattress they love and is good quality?

has anyone tried a latex over innerspring combo and is willing to share the details? I've searched this forum for previous posts about this, but I'm not finding any specifics or details on what people actually bought and tried.

I'm going to check out the innersprings at Macy's tonight. i would like to order from Costco b/c of their return policy, but they dont have much selection of firm to med firm innersprings in Cal King size...Sealy mostly. Plus i think JimSocal on this forum bought one of the Sealys from costco (or it may have been another innerspring but it was Costco) and said it was filled with really cheap foam, so that makes me hesitate.....i guess its low risk if you can return it but i dont want to end up searching again in 5 months, this is hellish!!!

 

 

 

Re: Latex didn't work for us, now what??? Sleeping on Aero bed, desperately need advice!!!
Reply #9 Apr 11, 2011 4:52 PM
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Deborah - don't know if you got your mattress or not but in answer to your question, Custom Sleep Designs can customize the bed side to side as well.   I am getting a king size from them and that is what I am doing as well as customing from head to foot.  I should be getting mine in the next few weeks - I actually went to their showroom in Connecticut to check it out.  It was a very rewarding experience - the people could not have been nicer - I spent 2 hours in there trying out beds before we came up with a comfort design plan that will work for me.  Good luck!

Val