Me: 5'11" 230lbs (side, stomach sleeper but can deal with anything) Her: 5'6" 115lbs (side, back sleeper but sleeps very hot) We've tried several different beds and we've found one that we really like. Simmons Romana P/T Plush King Size located at Mattress Giant. We liked that the bed felt cool, laying on it for 15-20 minutes was still cool. We didn't like the tempurpedic because we sank too far into it (delux model) and could feel the foam reforming around us when we moved. From the marketing material it's (from top layer to base) 1 1/2" NXG w/ gel lining I was looking at going with this setup
6" core 36ILD talalay latex 2" mid-core 32 ILD talalay latex 2" topper 20 ILD talalay latex Am I wasting my time trying to recreate the mattress we liked? FBM would cost $1300 ish where the mattress we liked was $3500. This message was modified Jul 26, 2011 by voet
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There are a couple of recent threads on DIY mattresses. The recent reviews of FBM seem to be positive and the quality of latex looks very good. I think for the money, a DIY latex mattress will give you many years of quality sleep. Have you tried sleeping on a pure latex mattress? Some people don't like the feel of latex. |
Thanks for the replies. We haven't slept on a pure latex bed but we did lay on a few in the store. One was a 2" soft on top of a 5" core that felt ok to me but to her she wanted something a bit softer. I think I'll take Sall's advice and go 6" ILD 36, 2" ILD 32, 2" ILD 20, try that and add another 1" 20ILD or less on top. I keep hearing horror stories about every mattress that we find. Some people complain that the PU foam in the simmons gives out after just a few years. For $3500, I want something that can last. My thinking with DIY is that if we have any issues, say with the top losing its form, it's just a $250 replacement for that layer to buy another layer assuming it's out of warranty. |
If the mattress would be too high, you could even reduce your lower level to 4" to reduce the overall height. |
I've seen mattresses go from 8" to 15" in size. Is there a recommended size to be at or is it just personal preferrence? While I'm game for anything, she's going to be skeptical until she tries it. Would it be possible to purchase the 2" topper and 2" mid to try this before spending another $700 on the base 6" core? This message was modified Jul 27, 2011 by voet
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Being that your wife sleeps very hot, you might consider buying one of these: http://www.snuggledown.com/s/catalog/st_geneve/st_dormeir_wool_mattress_protectors/?ref_src=froogle They are very nice and would "cool" off any mattress, whatever you get. Plus, for a lot less than $3500, you could find a custom manufactured all latex mattress. You might do some searches for the area you live in. Here is one example: http://www.whatsthebest-mattress.com/forum/long-post-about-my-bedding-tribulations-final-relief-through-our-purchase-custom-sleep-design/24378-0-1.html While, Trigger's bed cost $4500 that was with an adjustable bed. I'm sure the cost without the adjustable bed is closer to $2500 for a King size. I have an adjustable bed but I'm not sure I would do that again. It's a luxury I don't need to get a good night's sleep. This message was modified Jul 27, 2011 by Sall
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Thanks for the recommendation for the wool pad, that one looks good.
What's the difference between buying from FBM or going to a local place to have one custom made? |
A custom mattress will be one that is designed for you by someone who knows what they are doing. FBM, it's up to you. |
YMMV |