MY FLOBED CAME!
Oct 15, 2009 11:19 PM
Joined: Aug 21, 2009
Points: 486
Whew!  The Flobed arrived this afternoon in 3 boxes!  I got all the pieces out and checked them to be sure I got everything ordered.  I couldn't put it together right away because I was waiting on a foundation to be delivered.  They finally brought the foundation around 6:30, so I got to work!

Originally I intended to take pictures of the process, but then my DH came home and announced he wasn't helping, so I huffed all the pieces upstairs, laid out the cover as instructed, and began taking out the individual layers.

Aside from each piece being heavy and unwieldly, it really wasn't too difficult to get the layers on the mattress cover. and adjust them.  I did have to stop and take a 10 minute break after getting the first 2 layers on the bed (4 pieces).  Layer 3 went on . . .and then the topper!  That's where I ran into a little snag.

I put the soft covoluted top layer on, and it's waaaay too big!  It's marked a queen, but I'm pretty sure it's a king, lol.  I get it lined up top to bottom and along one edge, and it overhangs the other side by about a foot!

So . .  .temporarily, I folded that piece up and set it aside and zipped up the other 3 layers into the cover.

First impressions are, this bed is amazingly comfortable!  I was worried about getting a firm/xfirm/xfirm, and I'll have to sleep on it a few nights, but oh la la!  It's comfortable just to lie on.  Very supportive, springy and bouncy, but not hard.

Tomorrow I'll have to call Dewey and have a chat about the top layer.  What I'd like is permission to just cut that piece to size without losing my 90 money back guarantee.  I've been waiting so long for a comfortable mattress, I don't want to mail this one back and wait for another convoluted piece.  If he says ok, I'll trim it down, unzip the cover, put the convoluted layer on . . . and ahhhhhh.

I'll do as Eagle and report back on my experiences with my Flobed, though maybe not in the same precise detail.  I can't wait to go to bed!
Re: MY FLOBED CAME!
Reply #4 Oct 16, 2009 1:50 PM
Joined: Aug 17, 2009
Points: 542
Kimberly: I am so glad you got it all put together and had a good nights sleep. I would definitely concur with your assumption that all the unloading of all that material, carting it up stairs and taking it out of those plastic bags(no easy thing, in and of itself) is more than likely the cause for your backache. When the wife and I did my bed, we had to drag out the old waterbed mattress. Unfortunately I did not get all the water out of it(failed to rent a water pump) and we had about 100 pounds of water left in the mattress. No fun, at all!

I am curious about your odor from the mattress. Didn't you say you were purchasing the blended product? The reason I ask is that the order from the all natural that I purchased was rather pleasant and quite mild. It has a slightly sweet odor something like cookie dough. I rather like it, no rubber smell at all.

As I assured you both Dave and his son Dewey are quite accommodating even in situations that aren't their fault. In this case it most assuredly was there fault, and they of course are doing the right thing by you.

Yes, keep us posted how you progress. The longer I sleep on my mattress the better I like it.
Re: MY FLOBED CAME!
Reply #5 Oct 16, 2009 2:32 PM
Joined: Oct 8, 2009
Points: 192
are you people buying their foundations too?  i have a newer Serta Perfect Sleeper Ca King box springs and it seems to be built very similar to the foundatins flobeds offer
Re: MY FLOBED CAME!
Reply #6 Oct 16, 2009 4:33 PM
Joined: Aug 21, 2009
Points: 486
Eagle, yes, I did buy the blended talalay and yes, I would characterize the odor as somewhat sweet, it was not at all unpleasant.  It was just there.  Actually, by the morning I didn't notice it anymore.

Randy, I did not purchase the Flobeds foundation.  I bought a regular foundation for $250 from a local mattress store.   If you have a foundation in fine condition then I see no reason why you should buy a new foundation to go with your bed.  Your old one should be just fine.  On the Flobeds order form there is an optional box to say you don't need a new foundation because you already have a foundation in good condition.

Please be wary though, of purchasing a Tempurpedic mattress and using the current foundation with it.  From all the reading I've done on customer comments, I would be suspicious that Tempurpedic might not honor any warranty claim if the bed was not placed on a Tempurpedic foundation.  Which is kind of silly because the Tempurpedic frame 1) looks really cheap and 2) costs a lot - $400 if I remember correctly.
Re: MY FLOBED CAME!
Reply #7 Oct 16, 2009 4:42 PM
Joined: Oct 8, 2009
Points: 192
yeah, i kinda already resigned myself to getting the foundation if i get tempur

but if i go flo i didnt want to if dont have to so wont now

looking forward to tomorrow, i am getting very conflicting info on the HD material tempur uses...long story but i assumed it would make for a firmer feel, but 3 different reps at tempur have all told me yes and no, it actually allows for a deeper crater, that could be  a problem for my back and my back is the only reason I am going thru this craziness

thanx for responding


p.s. YOU got the 2 layer flobed, right? does this mean you are only sending back one of the two layers if you want to change firmness or are both in play?
This message was modified Oct 16, 2009 by randys
Re: MY FLOBED CAME!
Reply #8 Oct 16, 2009 5:12 PM
Joined: Aug 17, 2009
Points: 542
Kimberly said, "First night's report - whew!  the latex really smells.  I know this will dissipate quickly, it's not necessarily an unpleasant smell, nor is it overpowering, but it has a slightly sweet, rubbery smell."

"Eagle, yes, I did buy the blended talalay and yes, I would characterize the odor as somewhat sweet, it was not at all unpleasant.  It was just there.  Actually, by the morning I didn't notice it anymore."

My assumption is that the excessive odor that you referred to, earlier in this thread, is due to the fact that it is a blended product.

What alerted me was your comment that it smells like rubber. The rubber smell that we have learned to associate with rubber, or what we call rubber, is due to petrochemical involvement in the manufacture of these products. After unpacking my bed and smelling actual 100% natural botanically grown Talalay latex, and detecting this sweet cookie dough like odor, was the first time I had actually smelled natural rubber.

I'm sure that once your mattress has aired out somewhat, this order will go away. The odor I associate with my mattress is already diminishing considerably. I kind of hate to have it leave, actually. I've grown to rather like it.
This message was modified Oct 16, 2009 by eagle2
Re: MY FLOBED CAME!
Reply #9 Oct 16, 2009 5:14 PM
Joined: Aug 21, 2009
Points: 486
I bought this bed:

http://www.flobeds.com/product_details.htm?ID=6080TW

It has three, 3" base layers plus a 2" top layer of soft convoluted foam.  So it has four layers total, and the bottom three layers are the ones I have the option of switching around if I want during the 90 day period.

My layers are firm (32 ILD) over extra firm (36 ILD) over extra firm (36 ILD).  I could exchange any one or all of these layers as many times as I want during the 90 day period.  On top of those three layers is the two inch convoluted soft layer.
Re: MY FLOBED CAME!
Reply #10 Oct 18, 2009 3:08 AM
Location: L.A. area
Joined: Jan 18, 2008
Points: 1161
randys wrote:
yeah, i kinda already resigned myself to getting the foundation if i get tempur

but if i go flo i didnt want to if dont have to so wont now

looking forward to tomorrow, i am getting very conflicting info on the HD material tempur uses...long story but i assumed it would make for a firmer feel, but 3 different reps at tempur have all told me yes and no, it actually allows for a deeper crater, that could be  a problem for my back and my back is the only reason I am going thru this craziness

thanx for responding


p.s. YOU got the 2 layer flobed, right? does this mean you are only sending back one of the two layers if you want to change firmness or are both in play?

We used our Tempurpedic on the floor and were allowed to return it.
How would they even know what foundation you used under it?
If they ask, and it's not a Tempurpedic foundation, and you need to return it, tell them you used it on the floor.
Also it might be firmer on the floor, so you may want to try that if you find it not so good on the foundation.
Unfortunately my experience was that Temp. does not support one's back enough. YMVV.
Good luck.
Re: MY FLOBED CAME!
Reply #11 Oct 20, 2009 5:06 PM
Joined: Aug 17, 2009
Points: 542
Kimberly: Now that you've had several more nights to sleep on your FloBeds, how does it feel? I hope all is well.
Re: MY FLOBED CAME!
Reply #12 Oct 20, 2009 5:39 PM
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Points: 486
I'm holding off my assessment until I get the convoluted topper.  As you'll recall, Flobeds sent me the wrong sized topper.  The new one is supposed to arrive today.
Re: MY FLOBED CAME!
Reply #13 Oct 21, 2009 3:16 PM
Joined: Aug 21, 2009
Points: 486
The convoluted topper came yesterday and I unzipped the mattress cover and put it in.  I'm not sure the convoluted topper offers any improvement over the 3 core layers.  My back ached last night and this morning when I got up.  My mattress is F/XF/XF.

I don't expect my mattress to *solve* all of my back problems, but I do expect it not to *exacerbate* my back problems.  While I *know* my old mattress was exacerbating my back problems, I don't know yet whether the Flobeds mattress also exacerbates my back issues.

I'll give it a week and see how I feel then.