Latex for Heavy Person - Will there be a dip? Is there enough support?
I am a light person that needs a lot of cushion. However, my husband is a big guy (350lbs) so he needs the support. He doesn't mind a softer mattress so long as he feels supported. We were thinking of getting a latex mattress. Questions: 1) how much 'body impression/dip' will there be over time compared to a normal innerspring mattress? 2) will a softer latex mattress support my husband and his weight? 3) is there a brand you recommend that will not dip (I HATE the dip), is soft, but can handle his weight? Thanks so much! |
Re: Latex for Heavy Person - Will there be a dip? Is there enough support?
That is true of Dunlop which is denser on the bottom than the top, but it's not true of Talalay since the sediment is removed during processing. Talalay is pretty consistent top to bottom. Also, if you're buying Talalay it's really better to build your mattress up from a firm support layer to a soft comfort layer. Most people would sink into a 6" soft core and never feel the support layer beneath. Of course someone who weighs 350 lbs and likes a soft bed might find it comfortable. This message was modified Apr 29, 2009 by cloud9
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Re: Latex for Heavy Person - Will there be a dip? Is there enough support?
Let's agree to disagree on this matter. I am 175lbs and my wife and both sleep on a #28 ILD core with 2" #22 topper and we are both side sleepers. It conforms perfectly to both our body weights. I grew up with a waterbed and I do not do firm beds at all. I have never come close to bottoming out even when all my weight is sitting on the edge. |