Medium latex layer on top of soft latex layer?
May 26, 2010 9:03 PM
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I switched my layers around this afternoon, because I'm feeling like the soft is too soft for me. But now I'm concerned about this. I mean, I'll sleep on it and try it, but it feels really squishy now that the the middle layer is softer than the top one. How does work, really? Will I get enough support, or is this likely to be worse?
Re: Medium latex layer on top of soft latex layer?
Reply #36 Jun 3, 2010 11:41 AM
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Last night, firm over medium felt great! I'll give it a few more nights before I try the soft layer on over all that. I still can't sleep on my back without pain, though. I think my previous sleeping arrangement (old dented couch) made that possible. I'll bet I need an adjustable bed for back sleeping. Oh well.
Re: Medium latex layer on top of soft latex layer?
Reply #37 Jun 5, 2010 11:20 AM
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firm over medium did not feel as great the following nights. I think it was too hard at hip and shoulder areas.

Next up, soft over firm over medium. But I have a feeling that this will be a little too soft, and I'll end up having to exchange at least one layer.

Re: Medium latex layer on top of soft latex layer?
Reply #38 Jun 7, 2010 5:32 PM
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Leo, if you're still checking in on this thread. You suggested soft over firm over medium. It feels really luxurious to me, but I am worried it will turn out to be just a bit less supportive than I need.

So, I'll probably want to try a layer exchange soon. Based on what seemed to feel best to me with my previous configurations soft over firm over medium (maybe not quite supportive enough) and medium over firm (a little too firm), I'm thinking maybe an X firm or another firm, and then I can get a 1-2 inch soft topper. Any suggestions, anyone?

Re: Medium latex layer on top of soft latex layer?
Reply #39 Jun 7, 2010 6:23 PM
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cynicaljones wrote:

Leo, if you're still checking in on this thread. You suggested soft over firm over medium. It feels really luxurious to me, but I am worried it will turn out to be just a bit less supportive than I need.

So, I'll probably want to try a layer exchange soon. Based on what seemed to feel best to me with my previous configurations soft over firm over medium (maybe not quite supportive enough) and medium over firm (a little too firm), I'm thinking maybe an X firm or another firm, and then I can get a 1-2 inch soft topper. Any suggestions, anyone?


Hi Cynicaljones, I am here today, I can't seem to find your weight and height again.  I think you are near my height/weight (not heavy but not thin, LOL, somewhat tall).  I don't recall if you had hip pain or back pain before all of this.  But for me IMHO I need soft for my hip.

Your foundation is not the same as mine, and I believe your foundation has no give (just slats) and I am still not happy (full disclosure same as Jim) with my setup for my hips, but my back is very happy.  I have 3 1/2" 24ILD natural talalay over dunlop, over springs.  So if you have hip pain I can't help much, cause I still am having problems.  But for your back unless you have injuries or other ailments I can't say either, only time will tell, try this setup for a while.  You may just need (again IMHO) medium, over medium over firm.  Or a 2" soft (24ILD) topper.  I have not tried 32ILD and that is near what the medium is for Sleepeze, so I can't say.  I need 24ILD for my shoulders and hips, but that is me. I am middle aged, can't remember what you are, I have more aches and pains than most now.

Sorry I wish I had answers, as it is all different for each of us.  You do need, again IMHO, at least 9" of latex to be sure if you try experimenting again with M, over F.  You only had 6" to experiment with so that wasn't a sure test for you.

Re: Medium latex layer on top of soft latex layer?
Reply #40 Jun 7, 2010 7:29 PM
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what is going on with you cjones?

Are you unhappy with SleepEz latex mattress?

And how is that foundation working out for you? I saw photos of it that you posted and it looked flimsy..but I can't tell since I don't have it...

I have low back pain too and if that configuration is not working for you then what configuration would be best for you from your experience with this talalay latex from SleepEz?

Would firm/xfirm/xfirm work?

I read you weigh around 200 lbs too just like me and I am 6 feet 2inces tall and sid esleeper.

Are you a side sleeper.

Please don't take offense at my questions. I know they are a lot.Thank you.

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Re: Medium latex layer on top of soft latex layer?
Reply #41 Jun 7, 2010 8:39 PM
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roy1 wrote:

what is going on with you cjones?

Are you unhappy with SleepEz latex mattress?

And how is that foundation working out for you? I saw photos of it that you posted and it looked flimsy..but I can't tell since I don't have it...

I have low back pain too and if that configuration is not working for you then what configuration would be best for you from your experience with this talalay latex from SleepEz?

Would firm/xfirm/xfirm work?

I read you weigh around 200 lbs too just like me and I am 6 feet 2inces tall and sid esleeper.

Are you a side sleeper.

Please don't take offense at my questions. I know they are a lot.Thank you.

I am NOT unhappy with the SleepEZ mattress. I'm just trying to find the best configuration for me. I like it soft-ish for comfort, but but would like a lot of support underneath. My weight seems to fluctuate quite a bit, but at the moment I am 5'10" @ 191 lbs (and losing weight as summer is almost here).

The foundation seems to be fine, it's not flimsy at all, IMO. The issues I had were with the frame, but since I bolted it together it's much quieter and more stable.

I don't have any real low back issues, so to speak. No injuries or chronic pain. But I have noticed that I get pain when I try to sleep on my back, something Iused to be able to do when I slept on our ratty old sofa.

I bought the mattress from SleepEz and I have plenty of time to do layer exchanges, but I would like to keep them to a minimum. I am hoping to find a happy medium between the feel of the medium over firm and the way I have it now. The way it is now feels really wonderful in that I can feel the latex squishing up and filling spaces, and I like the way my shoulds sink in, but I am afraid it's going to need to be a little more supportive. I am not averse to going XF, F, M and then adding and inch or three of soft (at some point).

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