I just bought this http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/90139941/.
It seemed firm enough at the store but after sleeping on it my lower back hurts. I used to sleep on the floor and my back was fine.
I tried a super hard mattress topper one time.... not sure what it was but it was very firm and had almost no memory feature.. I don't think it was latex because it didnt have any holes.
What is this called and are there any places in or around new york city that sell these?
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That platform bed foundation should be ok... should be assembled firm and strong enough. Your weight should be easily supported by both mattress and foundation. I see no problems here. Moving on... 2" of 14ILD is super soft... too soft... not enough to be a comfort layer. Your body would settle right through it and rest its bearing points on the floor. Your body would gradually strain and fatigue and become sore. Given you are not too heavy, the mattress is new, and the foundation looks to be solid... and assuming no related health issue... maybe the problem is that the mattress is too firm... that there is not enough comfort layer depth/softness to cradle your body profile before it settles its bearing points onto the firm support layer? This would be similar to sleeping on the 14ILD on the floor, although not as severe. If so, then this can be fixed by adding to the comfort layer... by adding a topper. You can experiment first by adding a few inches of bedding to increase the comfort layer depth. If this improves the comfort layer cradling, catching and distributing your weight more evenly to the support layer beneath, then you'll be headed in the right direction and can consider purchasing a topper material like Talalay Latex. Note that sleeping on your back typically requires less comfort layer cradling/profiling/contouring than sleeping on your side. Meaning, you may have to add more topper to improve your side sleeping, than you would have to add to improve your back sleeping. You could add a little (what bedding you can round up) and sleep on your back for a week or two to see if your soreness subsides. Then take it from there. GK This message was modified Mar 31, 2013 by GKDesigns
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