Newbie Latex Bed Help
Apr 20, 2010 3:06 PM
Joined: Apr 20, 2010
Points: 7
HI all!  First post here...  I've been lurking, reading, and researching using this site and others for the past several days and I'm so glad I found you all here. My hubby and I are looking at buying a new latex bed and it seems like such a major decision that I know I need help from people who know a lot more than me.  Here's a little about us:

We bought our last bed when we first got engaged, 6 years ago.  We picked a foam bed to help with his back and my neck issues. It owas great for a while, but has completely caved in and offers no support anymore.  This time around, we're looking at latex because we have a young son and are planning for a second child, so we'd like to minimize everyone's exposure to toxic chemicals from our bed.

I'm not brave enough to buy online, so I'm shopping locally.  My options seems to be Pure Rest-www.purerest.com (most expensive of the bunch), Land and Sky-www.landandsky.com (most affordable) and WJ Southard www.wjsouthard.com (most comfortable, but a little pricey and doesn't have interchangeable layers.)

Oh and I should add that we're both big boned germanic/swedish types.  And since we're planning another pregnancy, this bed we'll need to be seriously supportive.  Of course I'm a side sleeper (especially during pregnancy) so it'll need to be a little soft too.

I'm finding all the options completely overwhelming and since this is such a MAJOR purchase for us, I turn to y'all for help.  Help!  :-)  Do y'all have any recomendations or at least ideas to help make our decisions?

Thanks in advance,

-Amber

Re: Newbie Latex Bed Help
Reply #15 Apr 21, 2010 2:14 PM
Joined: Aug 21, 2009
Points: 486
Hi Amber,

I saw that April special, and I didn't buy it.  First of all, it's only for a six or eight inch mattress, and since you're bigger people, you probably would be more comfortable with a 10" (8" would be a minimum).  Second, like you say, it's only for a Dunlop latex, and I prefer Talalay, it has a totally different feel.  Third, the mattress cover is not as good as their other ones.  I'd recommend that you get an all cotton and wool cover for your mattress.

What I ordered from Sleepez is this one, however I asked them if they would give me the organic cotton and wool mattress cover they sell with their organic latex mattress, and they agreed to do that.

My mattress from Sleepez is due to arrive tomorrow, though I'll be gone all day, so I probably won't actually get it until Friday.

Re: Newbie Latex Bed Help
Reply #16 May 12, 2010 12:50 AM
Joined: Apr 20, 2010
Points: 7
argh!  i just wrote an insightful and pithy look at my visit to Sleep EZ in phoenix.  I had to get up to tend to my toddler and my fat butt cat decided to sit on my laptop and erase my post while I was gone.  It's too late to start again, but I will write something soon.  My new mattress arrived this evening and I got the foundation put together tonight.  Hoping that tomorrow will be our first night in the new bed! 

 

Amber

Re: Newbie Latex Bed Help
Reply #17 May 13, 2010 6:11 PM
Joined: Mar 14, 2010
Points: 185
Hi Amber, waiting on pins and needles for your report. smiley

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