New & desperately need advice re: adding layers on top of painfully firm Beautyrest
Jul 6, 2011 5:15 PM
Joined: Jul 6, 2011
Points: 2
I'm a newbie and am desperate.  My husband and I are now on our 3rd mattress from Macy's, and we get no more preference changes. We first had Simmons Beautyrest Black, which had poor quality memory foams that provided no support whatsoever, and our backs hurt because we sank too much.  (We do NOT recommend the Beautyrest Black!). On our third, and final, selection, we went with a Simmons Beautyrest Elderberry Tight Top Firm, even though the saleswoman said we'd need a topper b/c it is so firm.  She was right.  Alone, it is like sleeping on concrete, so it ends up being like a box spring.  (It has no give even if we jump on it). 

We initially added a 1.5" geo cut "Memory Foam Bed Topper by Beautyrest" that I bought at Bed, Bath & Beyond.  It was too soft of a topper anyway, and did nothing to lessen our discomfort.

I then found this forum, and based on something I'd read here, I ordered the 1.5" Bryland Home 1.5" topper.  I have no idea what ILD it might be, as Brylane doesn't address that.  We placed it on top of the memory foam topper.  That helped a lot, but my husband and I still wake up stiff and achy.  I think we are bottoming out on the too-firm mattress below.  We are both heavy (Hubby is 235 and I am 185). 

This past weekend, I slept at my brother's house on his Denver Mattress ASPEN, which I understand to be a Talalay latex.  No pain, no sleepiness, and I could bend over in the mornings. My shoulders and hips felt cushioned as I sank in the mattress, but it felt boyant at the same time and supported my low back so that I stayed in spinal alignment.  I want to feel that way every night and every morning.  But we've spent so much money thus far that we can't simply order a new mattress.  (We'd also purchased a pricey adjustable base for almost $3000, plus the $1200 Simmons mattress and the two toppers). 

Do I need an intermediate layer that is Medium as a transition between the super firm and the cushion on top to keep from bottoming out?  If so, should that be 2" or 3"?  If I had to guess, I have enough cushion on top, but nothing other than cushion on top and painfully firm on the bottom.

Does it sound logical to go with a 32 ILD or a different ILD as a middle layer under the two toppers?  Something different?  What thickness should we select? 

I'd appreciate any and all suggestions.  I've been up since 3:45 this morning, because I couldn't stay in bed any longer. I really want my life back. 

Thanks!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Re: New & desperately need advice re: adding layers on top of painfully firm Beautyrest
Reply #2 Jul 8, 2011 11:43 PM
Location: L.A. area
Joined: Jan 18, 2008
Points: 1161
I'd try 1-2" of 28ILD Talalay and 1" of 18-22ILD Talalay on top of that.
And do NOT jump on your mattress! ;-D
Re: New & desperately need advice re: adding layers on top of painfully firm Beautyrest
Reply #3 Jul 20, 2011 8:30 PM
Joined: Jul 20, 2011
Points: 5
I have the same issue which I addressed with a 3' Rejuvenite Mattress Topper.  The one I purchased after to the on-line person is the 28 ILD which they recommended because I weigh over 220#'s.  I find this to be too hard and wished that I bought the plush 19 ILD which at 3" should give you all the support you need if you place it over the memory foam toppers you already have.  Good Luck and byw, the best deal I found was at shop.choicerest.com

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