I have been sleeping mostly well for 9 months on my all latex mattress. I still find it comfortable and supportive with 3 inches of "medium" (24-28 ILD) natural latex over 8 inches of firmer base latex. However, lately I've been noticing some numbness in my hands and fingers and slight aches in other places. I sleep mostly on my stomach and sides with my arm underneath one side. I'm starting to feel the issues are being caused by the latex "pushing back" as has been described here many times. I previously had a memory foam topper on my old spring mattress and found it comfortable.(gave it away) I'm thinking of trying just 1 inch of the Sensus memory foam from Overstock and was wondering how many others use memory foam over latex and how it may change the "push back" feeling? Sandman, I believe you have the 1 inch Sensus from Overstock but don't know what layer you have it on. Thanks for any observations and comments. ps. I have the wool mattress pad so am not concerned with any heat issues. |
http://www.rockymountainmattress.com/aerusmemoryfoamnatural4lb-p-44.html Is this the same price as the Sam's Cub? My browser doesn't like that website, it is not viewable. Is it really cooler do you think? Is it really natural? Have you looked at RMM's other memory foams they have? |
Sandman, or anyone else that may know about Aerus memory foam? RMM has the 4lb. version. See link above I posted. Does it go bad like the memory foam I had on the Sealy, in 4 months does it go south? |
It should breathe better than some other foams (their Sensus for example). That should help keep it from getting as hot. I don't think I would consider any foam to be cool. They all heat up due to body heat. If they breath though, it seems that they can dissipate the heat better. I would not call it "natural". Petroleum byproducts still go into the production. Supposedly Aerus comes with a 10 yr. warranty (see sleepwarehouse and some other places). Not sure how you would collect though. It should last several years. I have some memory foam from Costco that still seems good after a number of years. There might be an initial breaken period, were it loses some firmness from when new (I think DianeK has noted this on Costco foam). Denser should last longer. 4lb. should be okay, and 5lb might last longer. Sam's club has 2.5" 4lb and 5lb Aerus. That would probably be the next memory foam I would try (breathable and should be well made). Not sure which density I would go for, but probably the 5lb. Was the foam built into the Sealy? They use a lot of low density foams that don't last.
p.s. if you keep the memory foam well protected it will probably help it last longer. If you have no cover on it and just a sheet over it I think it will probalby breakdown faster (more exposure to air, body moisture, etc.). This message was modified Sep 22, 2010 by sandman
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Halogen free? What is that? made with 100% visco elastic polyurethane foam with plant-based non-petroleum polymer substitutes. What? My Sealy was the Truform, that is just like the Tempurpedic (so they said). 5" of memory foam over the regular firm foam. Density allegedly 5lb. memory foam. It was good the first 3 months, then hip pain like never before.
I love the smell of Latex (someone here didn't like it) and hate the smell of memory foam. So want natural if I can get it. Perhaps I need softer than my Brylane Home (Dunlopillo talalay about 18LD so they guess) and the 24ILD natural LI Talalay. I stopped using the Brylane Home topper but now I think I will add it in again. Just like you Sandman it feels so soft and comfy at first 1 hour side sleeping then I wake in hip pain. If I could train myself to sleep on my back I could be okay. I just hate sleeping on my back. This message was modified Sep 23, 2010 by Leo3
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