Latex (Flobed) sinks in middle.. suggestions?
Hi, Had my CKing Flobed about 6 months now. Aside from the cat, I sleep alone and always end up in the middle of the bed....over the separation between the cores. There's a very clear feelign of sinking in between the cores, or causing them to separate somewhat. Rolling to either side is a bit of a 'going uphill' feeling. Any suggestions on ways to eliminate or minimize this? It seems like, ideally, with the three cores, you would alternate their orientation like II = II in order instead of II II II ... Chris |
Re: Latex (Flobed) sinks in middle.. suggestions?
Linda: I have a response for you in the other thread as well. possibly something that might work for you is to have Flowbeds change with you your convoluted two inch top piece for a regular soft piece that is not convoluted. But again as I said in the other thread, call Flowbeds and talk to Dave or Dewey and seek their advice. They seem to be very helpful people and of course they are quite knowledgeable about their own product. I feel quite sure they will do everything they can to make you comfortable so that they do not have to take back your bed and give you a refund. If I were you I would not let the idea that they do not have Dunlop bother you too much. It is very easy to get an idea in our minds and for that idea to become a "self-fulfilling prophecy". Some companies are so adverse to the exchange business for this very reason,, that people will become convinced of something and there's nothing they can do to change their minds. One company Habitat, has a simple solution. They have a "three sizes fits all" approach. They make a six-inch Dunlop bed in one piece with a cover on it and ship it to you. There is nothing to exchange but they do have 160 day return policy. Their second offering is the same six inch Dunlop core with a two inch Talalay glued to the top with a cover on it. The third offering is the same six-inch Dunlop core with a three inch Talalay piece glued to the top of it with a cover on it. So there is no switching around you either like it or return it for a refund and that's the end of it. I like Savvy Rest, Flowbeds and SleepEZ approach much better. This message was modified Aug 29, 2009 by eagle2
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Re: Latex (Flobed) sinks in middle.. suggestions?
Hi, I've had some email communication with flobeds.Their sugggestion (which I'm going to go get today) is to use an adhesive to glue the pieces together. And see how that works. I guess I'l do a couple of layers. As for my thickness, I've honestly forgotten the order of my layers, but I have the convoluted top, with 2 xfirms and 1 firm underneath. I started with a firm and 2 mediums, and over the course of months, kept going firmer and firmer..mainly due to low back pain with sleeping on my back. Now I don't have pain regardless of my position. I'll let you know how the adhesive process works out. chris |
Re: Latex (Flobed) sinks in middle.. suggestions?
How has the glue job worked out for you texfire? |