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? |
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). |