Looking to buy new, low priced mattress - Any Ideas?
After reading up at least a few hundred pages on this forum, I cannot bring myself to buy a "S" mattress. However I still can't bring myself to spend $1k+ on my mattress.<BR><BR>What what I read on the forum it seems that latex would be the best way to go. What do you guys/gals this of the following mattress from overstock, which is the lowest price I've seen for a latex mattress.<BR><BR>http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/E.C.O.-8-inch-Latex-Twin-size-Mattress/3227638/product.html?cid=123620&fp=F&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=11340482<BR><BR>Also, if I do buy this one, should I buy a boxspring to go underneath it, or is this fine on a wooden baseboard?<BR><BR>Many thanks!,<BR><BR>Ben This message was modified Nov 2, 2008 by archik100
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Re: Looking to buy new, low priced mattress - Any Ideas?
Your statement that latex costs about the same as latex depends on where you buy it. Where I buy my HR foam, it is like 1/3 the price of latex! I get it from a foam warehouse which mostly sells to manufacturers. This is in Los Angeles. If I were in a different city I would look in the business-to-business yellow pages and regular yellow pages for a foam distributor or foam supplier, not a foam retail store. |
Re: Looking to buy new, low priced mattress - Any Ideas?
I'd just like to add that this is a highly personal matter which is very subjective. Memory foam isn't good for all backs. I have tried several different types of memory foam, including Tempurpedic and various ild's of memory foam, and it has always been awful for my back. So as with any mattress, you just have to try it and hope for the best. Just make sure you get a sleep guarantee that will allow you to trade for other types of foam or other types of non-foam mattresses. |