"Mattress look" compared to a thin cotton or terry cloth zippered case?
Jul 13, 2010 4:41 PM
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We are seriously considering doing a DIY bed buying latex foam from foambymail.com. The 100% latex foam is cheaper but my drawback is not having a sturdy case to surround it all. My DH thinks he'll just roll out of bed off the side. Do you think this makes a difference, the sturdy cover vs. the cotton or terry cloth thin cover? 

I have read that having a thin cover is actually better though being closer to the latex....but still concerned about falling off...

Words of wisdom anyone? Thanks!!

 

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Reply #15 Jul 15, 2010 4:33 PM
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Oops, I just ordered the 24" non refundable. Hope it will be okay! Think I should try to change it?
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Reply #16 Jul 15, 2010 4:45 PM
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Just replied on your other post.  It's a tough call since it is non-returnable.  Too small and it will tighten your mattress, too generous and it might shift around.  I really don't know what to advise on this one.  The elastic is all around and very stretchy and the 16" is truly 16", not like some sheets that aren't as deep as they claim to be.  The 16" does just fine on my 13" cabin mattress.  Why don't you PM budgy and see what he advises since he sells a lot of these.
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Reply #17 Jul 15, 2010 4:49 PM
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Does your mattress height include the cotton blanket you now have on?  If so, subtract that out because I assume you will be removing the blanket when you get the Dormeir.
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Reply #18 Jul 15, 2010 4:55 PM
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No worries Diane, I have some long elastic sheet suspenders/ garters that Hubby just told me he's "sure" will work if it's too loose. wink
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Reply #19 Jul 15, 2010 5:07 PM
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DianeK wrote:

Just replied on your other post.  It's a tough call since it is non-returnable.  Too small and it will tighten your mattress, too generous and it might shift around.  I really don't know what to advise on this one.  The elastic is all around and very stretchy and the 16" is truly 16", not like some sheets that aren't as deep as they claim to be.  The 16" does just fine on my 13" cabin mattress.  Why don't you PM budgy and see what he advises since he sells a lot of these.

Just in case snuggledown.com is holding my order until tomorrow. I love great customer service!

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Reply #20 Jul 16, 2010 10:56 AM
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Diane, can you somehow post a picture of this Dormier....the skirt thing I'm not picturing or understanding in my head...does it go to the floor, I was thinking the skirt was just a stretchy material that went around just the mattress....is it supposed to cover the foundation/boxspring too?
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Reply #21 Jul 16, 2010 11:18 AM
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No can do on the picture (I'm a luddite and my husband is out at the cabin).  Sorry if I confused you with the word skirt.  It is like any other fitted mattress protector, skirt meaning the part that goes over the sides of the mattress like a fitted sheet does. So just envision a fitted sheet styled as a protector.  Is that any clearer?  Did budgy get back to you - I haven't seen any posts from him for a few days so he may be away?  Do you have any sheets that have a 16" pocket so you can see how that fits?  The material of the "skirt" (sides) of the Dormeir really is stretchy and my gut feeling is that the 16" drop will be just fine for you but I would feel very badly if I steered you wrong.  Was it the staff at snuggledown that steered you to the 24"?
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Reply #22 Jul 16, 2010 11:41 AM
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I haven't ordered mine yet...that was Natalia that did I believe....

Yes, that makes better sense in my mind now...thanks!

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Reply #23 Jul 16, 2010 11:56 AM
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oops.
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Reply #24 Jul 16, 2010 12:02 PM
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Hi Diane,

Budgy did PM me last night, he's so great! He says he's not sure which would be the absolute best, and stated what Dormeir recommends, so he thinks I'll be fine with the 24".

It's a tough call so I'm going by what Dormeir says on its own website:

http://dormeir.com/products/mattressprotectors.htm

"St. Dormeir Mattress Protectors are available in all mattress sizes. To accommodate todays extra thick mattresses, St. Dormeir protectors are available in two skirt depths:

16" skirt: Recommended for mattresses up to 12" thick
24" skirt: Recommended for mattresses from 13" up to 20" thick"

I'll email snuggledown and tell them to put the order through on the 24" inch. It's difficult when things are "unreturnable", but I'm going to take the chance. I can always try the Sheet Suspenders I already have to hold it in place if it's too loose. If those don't work, I can put it up for sale.

Thanks again for all your insight. I'll definitely keep you posted.smiley

Natalie

This message was modified Jul 16, 2010 by Natalia