Mattresses.net
Sep 25, 2011 10:26 PM
Joined: Sep 19, 2011
Points: 3
I am interested in purchasing a latex 100% Talalay mattress from Matresses.net and have the following questions.

  • Has anyone purchased a latex mattress from mattresses.net?
  • If you have, could you please share your experience?

 

Thank you.

Re: Mattresses.net
Reply #3 Oct 13, 2011 10:52 PM
Joined: Oct 13, 2011
Points: 11
So I thought Matresses.net were all about the Latex International Talalay?  What was it that you got from them?

 

How are you liking your mattress?  What did you get?  (Firm. etc?)

 

We are looking at the same thing.  Like the idea of the bamboo cover ontop of a 6" core (firm) with a 2 or 3 inch soft top.  Both Talalay and if possible the 100% natural.  But now that they are not going throught LI, I wonder what they are getting now?

 

Any insight?

 

thanks

Re: Mattresses.net
Reply #4 Oct 14, 2011 8:19 AM
Joined: Aug 5, 2010
Points: 227
He said it was from a European company and I didn't get the name.  You could ask when you order and it could be different for 100% talalay.  He sounded like they still have a relationship with LI but that the quality hasn't been that good lately for what I was ordering.  The only way to find out would be to ask.  I found them to be pretty straight forward about things.  I would call the Arizona number for more information.  We got a 28 ILD 6 inch blended talalay base core and 22 ILD 3 inch blended talalay latex all in queen sized.  We haven't purchased a cover yet but are thinking about a thin zipper cover.  It is in the spare bed room.  Right now we just have a sheet over it.  My wife slept on it the last 2 nights and, while soft, it doesn't hurt her back.  We have latex mattresses from OMF in our bedroom that have a 32 ILD and I find that too hard to sleep on my side without hurting my shoulders.   That's why we are trying the 28 ILD as a base.  Until I sleep on it, I can't tell you where it falls on the comfort level for me.  I plan to try it out soon.
Re: Mattresses.net
Reply #5 Oct 15, 2011 12:33 PM
Joined: Oct 13, 2011
Points: 11
Sall wrote:

He said it was from a European company and I didn't get the name.  You could ask when you order and it could be different for 100% talalay.  He sounded like they still have a relationship with LI but that the quality hasn't been that good lately for what I was ordering.  The only way to find out would be to ask.  I found them to be pretty straight forward about things.  I would call the Arizona number for more information.  We got a 28 ILD 6 inch blended talalay base core and 22 ILD 3 inch blended talalay latex all in queen sized.  We haven't purchased a cover yet but are thinking about a thin zipper cover.  It is in the spare bed room.  Right now we just have a sheet over it.  My wife slept on it the last 2 nights and, while soft, it doesn't hurt her back.  We have latex mattresses from OMF in our bedroom that have a 32 ILD and I find that too hard to sleep on my side without hurting my shoulders.   That's why we are trying the 28 ILD as a base.  Until I sleep on it, I can't tell you where it falls on the comfort level for me.  I plan to try it out soon.


Thanks for the update.  I will check them out.  Let us know how things go after a week or so when you have had a chance to try it out!

 

cheers

 

corban