For those with latex mattresses with split core layers for individual comfort on each side - is there ever an issue with the seam between the two sides? Do the pieces ever move around on you, does it open up a little, or can you feel the seam when lying on it? |
Well I know you can get the seamless layers in that size, if you want to try that route (they can be pricey in Cal King): http://www.sleepez.com/catalog/product_info.php/cPath/27/products_id/156 http://www.sleeplikeabear.com/product/TX-02-CK And of course Flobeds has the components of their mattresses - even if they don't normally do a non-split core, their suppliers make them, so they can get them - I would try to keep working with Flobeds. Flobeds Medium is 28 ILD, so there is room to go softer. Have you tried a soft top layer? - and I dont mean the convoluted - I would disregard that since its not helping you. I would ask Flobeds to send you a soft 19 ILD 3" layer with no seam. They say they work with you till youre happy - and for the money you spend they should. |
Chris |
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I've use zoned latex - latex pieces cut into thirds for my feet, lumbar and shoulders - and never felt the seams were a problem. They move a little from time to time but unless it's right where you are putting the weight of your shoulder or butt or such, you are not likely to feel it. Obviously some do feel it but I think most do not. This message was modified Jul 9, 2011 by jimsocal
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