We bought a firm Stearns & Foster and my husband LOVES it -- he no longer wakes with back pain. I, on the other hand, toss and turn all night becuase the bed is just too hard for me. We recently slept at a hotel with a deep feather-bed on it -- I slept like a baby whereas my hubby moved to the floor during the night becuase his back was so unhappy! I purchased a one of those poly-foam mattress covers which does help a little but I think I need more. I'm thinking of purchasing a twin-sized latex topper for my half of our king-sized bed. (I don't want a feather-bed because one of my young kids is allergic). So here are my questions: Is this is a workable solution (a twin topper on my half of a king bed)? What IDL should I get (I'm thinking 2" of 14-16)? I weigh between 115 and 120 lbs (varies by season!). Dunlop, Talay, 100% natural latext -- I'm confused, which is best (I hate anything that smells -- gives me headaches!). Any particular brand recommendations? Thanks so much!! |
Interesting that he didn't want to sell the topper without a cover, and that you could get the same topper elsewhere for cheaper. I exchanged several emails with Dave/Dewey trying to determine if I wanted the latex topper and they never told me that. Wonder why you got a different response. Possibly because I told them that if I still wasn't happy, I was going to send my costco latex back and get the flobed like I originally wanted. However, it's been working out great, so no returns yet. My topper did not come with a cover. |
how about this place in north carolina, www.absolutecomfortonsale.com looks like they have better price then www.sleepez.com This message was modified Aug 3, 2010 by tony
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It doesn't come with a cover. But, you can just let it lay on your mattress, under your sheets (and mattress protector, if you use one.) BTW, if you have a King, you don't want a 39x75 for your half. That's only twin-size. You want 39x80, which is Twin XL. A King is the same as two Twin XL's. |
http://www.rockymountainmattress.com/product_info.php?products_id=86{15}86{12}160 |
"The company added 6 Queen size latex presses and molds in its current Connecticut location to increase 2005 capacity by 28%." Direct quote from http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=FTB&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&q=latex+international+queen+size+core&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai= quote from a .pdf file from Latex International, click on the first google link. Google is your friend, LOL. RM has nice latex toppers, authentic natural LI. Call them or email them they will tell you. Good prices too. I have the 24ILD. So do many people here, search this forum. This message was modified Aug 4, 2010 by Leo3
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will a firmer latex topper like 32 ild still have give to it to provide relief from pressure on the shoulders and hips |
the only thing i don't like about www.rockymountainmattress their web site say no return on mattress toppers |
Tony, I would not rely on a 32 ILD topper to give much "pressure relief". I have a 3 inch natural latex topper that is "medium"-24-28 ILD and it is still pretty firm. Although it feels soft at first it is still supportive and I still feel some pressure spots now and then due to the way latex "presses back". For any serious pressure relief I would recommend a softer 18-20 ILD latex. Just my opinion. Others may differ. |
i guess i should try soft but buy from a nice place with a reasonable return policy |
Tony, try calling foambymail's customer service line and see what their return policy is. I know I asked that question and that it could be returned, but I'm not sure what the cost, if any, was to return it -- sorry, just don't remember. As I said, I was really quite happy with the foam quality and the customer service. At least you'd know that what they're producing right now is pretty good stuff! |