latex mattress - dunlop vs lalalay
latex mattress - dunlop vs lalalay. what is the difference between these 2 types of latex foams? Thanks |
Re: latex mattress - dunlop vs lalalay
Oh dear. I was going to respond to one of your other posts before I saw this, but I'm afraid I fit your definition of troll too. Free speech is not a right on a privately held forum, but respect for others is just good manners. If you prefer that I not reply to your posts I will refrain from doing so in the future. If you want to ask lots of vague and unfocused questions that's fine with me. But please do not claim that your repetitive and undirected questions benefit me and everyone else - they do not. Linda |
Re: latex mattress - dunlop vs lalalay
Thanks for not replying. I am grateful to you. My questions are not vague and unfocused they are specific and informative. I never took your name and I never claimed I did. Thanks again for not replying. |
Re: latex mattress - dunlop vs lalalay
Really there is no way to know other than to try each one. In general, Dunlop process is more dense and dead feeling and Talalay is more alive and spring-y feeling, in my opinion. But as Budgy has pointed out - in another thread - this is a generalization and not always the case. So the bottom line is you have to just make your best guess - based on the abundant info throughout this forum - and then try one or both and see if you like them. My take on it is that Dunlop might be better for the base layer(s) and Talalay is probably better for the middle and top layers. |