Memory foam mattress not working out - what to do?
Hi all, I've been lurking for a while, and I thought I'd post to solicit some opinions on my foam mattress situation. Our stats: me: 6', 175 lb, side/back sleeper wife: 5'3" 110 lb, stomach/side sleeper neither of us have any previous back problems My wife and I recently bought a memory foam mattress - 8", 40 ILD foam, with a 3" 5lb memory foam topper (they're seperate pieces). In this configuration my wife can't sleep on her stomach at all (back pain just like our last pillowtop mattress), and on our sides it seems like we sink through the memory foam onto the base and end up with sore shoulders. Now we have 2" convolute between the base and the topper, which feels really good, though I occassionally wake up with a slightly sore lower back. On her side, my wife has woken up fine, and has also woken up with a really sore back. I'm thinking that the memory foam is too thick (for my wife to sleep on) and our base is too firm (way to firm). Any thoughts on how we can save our investment? Thanks! |
Re: Memory foam mattress not working out - what to do?
Just a comment - sorry we don't have any suggestions for a solution but have read of others trying to self-engineer their own mattress by trying different toppers of different thickness, density and types of foam/latex. We considered trying latex or foam or a combination thereof and the more we read the more relieved we are that we chose another route that, we are thankful, was the perfect solution for our sleep comfort. Would you mind if we ask how much you have invested so far and continue to post the expense of further layer experimentation and the cost and the result? I am sure there are many others who are much in need of good sleep and your information will be helpful to all. Best of luck with your qwest for Good Sleep! |
Re: Memory foam mattress not working out - what to do?
I think we've spent around $2000 for everything, including box spring. I'll post what we do next and the results, but we don't want to throw a lot more money at our mattress. For me, our current setup is really good, except for the occassional mild low back pain (but we've only slept on our current configuration for a few nights). We'll give it a few more sleeps and see what results we end up with. I know that some people are very satisified with their foam mattresses (my mom has had one for 10 years and she says it's still good as new) - she bought it from Foamite, but they're a few thousand kms from us, so we can't make it in to check out their goods. |
Re: Memory foam mattress not working out - what to do?
Thanks for the suggestions Phalse. I have considered FBM's latex, but we'd rather buy something locally where we can actually check out the goods before purchasing them. We don't have an actual ILD for our memory foam (ILDs don't have too much meaning for visco-elastic foam since the firmness changes with body temperature). There are a lot of options we can try with our mattress, but we don't want to sink a lot more money into our mattress, so we might wait a bit to try and pin it down what our problem is first (height of topper or firmness of the base). BTW We want big 'S' mattress shopping last weekend and I found that our current setup feels better for pressure points than any of the mattresses we laid on. |
Re: Memory foam mattress not working out - what to do?
Well yes it does change with temp.......... But the ILD does still matter, if memory foams room temp ILD is 16 when warmed it would then feel like a 11, But a room temp 12 ILD would warm below a 8 ILD feeling, sinking through to the mattress support layers. This message was modified Apr 9, 2009 by Phalse
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