After much procrastination I made the call to Shawn and placed the order for a new 13,000. I thought it would be better to go with a firmer mattress so I ordered, from top to bottom, x-firm- firm -medium -medium. 5 boxes were delivered to my house exactly 1 week later and everything arrived in great shape. Because I ordered an eastern king, the layers rather bulky and cumbersome to move and situate but eventually everything was zipped up nicely. My wife complained after the very first night that the bed was too firm. I called Shawn and ordered a layer of soft and 1 week later it was delivered. Keep in mind that I ordered blended latex and chose not to get split sides. I then configured the kit to x-firm- firm -soft- medium. Once again it only took one night before she complained that it slept too firm. I then rearranged to x-firm- firm- medium- soft. We also put a Protect-A-Bed covering on over the mattress cover. I think that alone adds a degree of firmness to the bed. While I was zipping up the cover, the zipper handle broke right off in my hand. The zipper itself still works but it is just tricky to zip it shut or open it up. I called Shawn about the broken zipper handle and he offered a warranty replacement with no hassle. I expect it to arrive at the end of the week. My wife is now happy with the bed so no more adjustments will be needed until the new mattress cover comes and I have to take the entire bed apart anyway. I will post again on this thread and let you know the results of the warranty cover. All things considered, we like the mattress and are glad we bought from SleepEZ. We were both skeptical and hesitant in a HUGE way about buying something this expensive sight unseen. Yes, we did order samples from Shawn beforehand but it still gives you no clue as to how well a latex kit mattress will sleep. We rolled the dice and it turned out well. The best part is this mattress contains no polyurethane foam whatsoever! I feel like I have successfully avoided all of the S brands!!!!!!! One thing I would like to say is that if it weren't for this mattress forum and the internet in general I never, ever would have heard about SleepEZ or mattress kits. Glad we did because my wife and I are now sleeping better. |
I understood from SleepEZ that top layer would not be a full piece unless you chose to go with the same firmness level on both sides. Shawn said having the split cores had never been a problem. Flobed, on the other hand, has the one-piece convoluted layer as the top. Do you see that as an advantage? Some have said that it is too soft. |
Beergut, Glad to hear you are doing well with your new SleepEZ 13000. I have owned mine for over a year now.If you haven't read my past post on the old Forum check here- http://legacy.whatsthebest-mattress.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?num=1163735025/0 Jeff |
Am I right that each of the four layers in the 13,000 are 2.8" thick? I'd imagine they split all the layers just to make them easier to handle. I don't really know how you would feel the split in the middle. The halves will be held tightly together inside the case. It just seems right for the top layer to be full width, but I don't think it's probably necessary. |
Beergut, I am happy you and you wife love your Latex Matress also. I am so happy I know longer sleep on a conventional matress. I wake up without a stuffy nose and wake up without pain on any pressure points like I did on my very firm Sealy Posturpedic Mattress that finally fell apart. |
It's too bad that the American consumer has to search high and low for a quality product now. Whether it be a vacuum cleaner or bicycle, mattress or a car. Unfortunately, corporate Americas quest for profit and cost effectiveness translates into cheaply made product(usually Made in China). So glad the internet exists otherwise I never would have found SleepEZ or Beds By Design. |
Did you get a base from Sleepez? |
No. My old Spring Air came with a foundation and it is still in great shape so we put the kit on top of that. We probably could have gone with a 10,000 model in terms of comfort but I wanted the extra height that a 13,000 gives with the 4th layer. |
I was about to ask you why you did the 13,000 versus the 10,000. I read elsewhere that they normally recommended the 10,000. BTW, do you find the bed springy/spongy? Some latex beds become bouncy, how do they avoid this at Sleepez? This message was modified Dec 8, 2007 by novahelp
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I have a FloBed that is similar to a SleepEZ and my bed is not springy since I have the layers as very firm with a 1.5" soft Talalay Latex Queen Size Topper over a 44 ILD over a 36 ILD over a 36 ILD with an organic cotton and wool cover over a pine slat box with organic cotton sides and 10" legs for storage underneath and height for my high pretty Iron Headboard. My other side right now has the same 1.5" latex topper (is one piece) over a 36 ILD over a 44 ILD over a 36 ILD over the same slat box and legs. I find my bed has a little cushion but is very firm and supportive without pressure points and I turn so much less from side to side like I did with my extra firm Posturepedic bed that was a little bit too firm with no cushion. I also sleep with Latex Pillows and always had slept with latex pillows all of my life but never realized I would love a Latex Bed. |
Yes. The kit does have a bit of a springy/spongy feel. It's a different feel than a conventional bed. Last night I tried to sleep as much as I could on my stomach. I wanted to see if the kit would hurt my lumbar. It did not. It's nice not to sleep in a crater anymore. |