Latex and Pillow Tops
Mar 23, 2011 8:37 PM
Joined: Mar 23, 2011
Points: 4
I am interested in getting the Simmons World Class Elderberry Pillow Top bed from Macys. I have two concerns: The mattress under the pillow top also has coils and comes either in the visco foam or the latex. Although the latex sounds like a better way to go over visco foam, I am not sure if I will like it for I was not able to try it out. I liked the feel of the floor sample which is the visco foam, and I understand the latex is a more firm mattress - being that it is underneath the pillow top (which is made with a synthetic polyester jersey knit) would I feel a difference between the two, and might it be too firm? And I also wonder if the heating aspect of the latex would be an issue or not, being that it is underneath the pillow top? 

I am also concerned of the pillow top, for I have not read many positive reviews concerning pillow tops. I would hope that they have improved the quality of drooping and sagging in the newer beds, but I haven't been able to find recent reviews. 

Does anyone have any comments, input or knowledge of these concerns or this particular bed?

Thanks so much, I really appreciate it. 

Re: Latex and Pillow Tops
Reply #5 Mar 25, 2011 2:05 PM
Joined: Oct 15, 2009
Points: 966
I have a fairly inexpensive Sealy and cut it open and replaced all of the foam with latex and 1" high density memory foam.  I don't think you can find a coil mattress with as high quality foam, for the same cost.  Almost all use some cheap PU foam that won't last.  The only missing on mine is having a nice cover sewn on top.  Not that it matters much once you put on the mattress pad.