Hi everyone - I posted a question about this in the previous topic about toppers, but I thought it might get buried there. So I thought I'd start a new one since I'm specificaly interested in whether anyone has experience with Oodles products. For a variety of reasons, i need a new mattress topper. I was thinking of getting the 2" latex topper from Overstock.com to see how it worked. But while searching tonight, I ran across these "Oodles" products. (Actually they appear to use the infinity symbol () instead of 'O's in the product name). I've tested and LOVED shredded latex pillows for the loft and "down alternative" feel. Apparently Oodles makes pillows AND toppers using latex pellets they call 'springs,' and some kind of natural corn fiber???. (I worry about allergies with the corn fibers... I wonder if there is any info on that anywhere...) I was curious if anyone had tried them. I hadn't seen any mention of them, and in fact when I searched the forum - nothing came up. Maybe they're really new? Anyway - Costco has the pillows for around $30.00. And I found a 2" topper online (Sportsmanguide.com ?!?) for around $107 for a King size. It's obviously more expensive than a Cuddlebed, but about $75 less than, say, an ECO topper at Overstock. If anyone has experience with this, I'd love to hear. This message was modified Oct 13, 2009 by SKeeter
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I think putting the solid latex layer on top would defeat the purpose of using the Oodles -- which, for me, is having it conform to my body a bit. Sorta kinda like memory foam but without the chemical off-gassing or the heat build-up. The latex noodles can shift around and conform in ways that a solid latex layer can't. Also, I think it's best for the solid latex foam to rest on a solid surface. However... I might still tweak.... I have a twinge of lower-back pain this morning. Nothing bad, but if I can tweak things to prevent it, that'd be nice. I'm not ready to give up my Oodles cushiness. I might just get some small thin layers of regular foam from a local distributor and try putting them under the mattress pad, or under the Oodles topper or fiber bed, to boost support in the lumbar region (and only in that region). Other forum members have done, or are doing, something like that. (Cloud9, if I remember right? Or is it BeddyBye?) Cool nights for sleeping are the best. A side benefit of all this cushiness on the bed -- and the comforter makes it even more squishy -- is that my little kitty sinks down into it, and her cute, funny sleeping positions look even cuter and funnier. Gave me a giggle fit last night. --Catherine |
I'm so disappointed to write this review becuase I loved the concept and price point of the Oodles products. As I mentioned in an earlier post, the pillow was not great- started out lumpy like an old polyfil pillow. Not good for sleeping, but not bad for propping to watch movies - but not what we'd hoped by a long shot. OK - the topper arrived and I was so excited. I got it upstairs and wrestled it out of the bag, and spread it out on the bed. I could hardly believe what I saw... It looked like someone had taken about 20 square throw pillows, sewn them together at the edges, and made a "mat" out of the whole thing. There was a huge (4" +) difference between where the seams joined and the highest loft of each pillow section. Some of the pillows were far thicker than others. OK the WORST part was that there were 5 rows of pillows across a King sized bed. This put one layer down the center, and 2 layers for each person to sleep on. Well... I'd actually say sleep BETWEEN since the height difference between the pillows and their seams meant I slid down into the crack between two mountainous lines of oodles filled pillows. Trying to sleep on top of one of the lines of pillows was a balancing act that was not sustainable. Ugh! Always the optomist, I decided to try a night on it and see if appearances and initial impressions were deceiving. (My husband was dragged into trying it also-he's such a good sport!). Well, no miraclous transformation was forthcoming. After about 20 minutes of resting in the crack, my arms jutting up at weird angles over the adjacent pillows, and my back starting to cramp up as I tried to figure out where to put my legs, I gave up and tried putting the cuddlebed over the top of it (as Catherine had mentioned doing). Even that was too weirdly lumpy, so we eventually gave up all together. Catherine - I'm curious what size you ordered... I imagine if the pillows were a bit better arranged, or maybe sewed smaller for a smaller pad, it might not have been quite as bad as it was with the King version... Do you still have yours? Are you still comfortable? I'm back to ordering a pure latex mattress topper - just need to figure out the best one to buy or our needs. I don't think 2" will be enough, so I think I should order a 3" piece and pray... Hope this review saves someone else the pain of ordering Oodles and shipping it back! Perhaps this is why the product was so scarce online, and why my original order was cancelled by the mfg. I am betting they are on their way out of business with this thing... Just MHO. SK |
I know some places sell (sleeplikeabear.com for example) latex toppers in 1,2, and 3 inches thickness with various ILDs. So, you may want to try 2" inches, and you can add 1" later if you want. I have not checked their return policy.<BR> This message was modified Oct 13, 2009 by delilah
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SKeeter, what a disappointment. Hope you can take your topper back to a store instead of shipping it back. I do still have mine, and I am still comfortable. My shoulders don't get crunched, and I really like the fact that when I wake up in the morning, my hands & arms are not numb. (Not lately, anyway.) The biggest problem I have with my bed now is getting out of it in the morning -- I don't wanna. I have the Full size Oodles topper. It has 12 baffle squares -- 4 down and 3 across. I wouldn't say there are 4" between the top of the poof and the bottom of the craters (where the seams are) on mine; maybe 2" or 3". It sounds like the construction of the King Oodles topper is worse -- or the overall effect is worse -- than for the Full size one. Each of these toppers should probably have at least twice as many baffles as they do, to prevent the peaks & craters. The fiberbed that I have over my Oodles topper isn't the Cuddlebed; mine is a Laura Ashley topper/pad that I picked up at Kohl's several years ago. I haven't seen the Cuddlebed except in pictures online, but I believe my fiberbed is thinner (about 1" thick) and has more baffles. It has lots of small squares, so I'm betting that those are evening out the poofs and craters in my Oodles topper. My fiberbed also has a skirt, which pulls the thing taut, and that probably also helps with evening out the Oodles squares. Too bad the Oodles topper is constructed so badly -- I still think the idea behind it is a good one. If the manufacturer had just taken more care and added a lot more baffles, the product could have been great. And yeah, I'm guessing that it's being, or has been, discontinued; and if so, we know why. Look into the products at SleepLikeaBear.com -- their prices are reasonable, their products are good (you know what you're getting), and their service is great. My guess is that you wouldn't want anything less than 28 ILD, but I could be way off on that. I'm guessing 28 only because on my 1" of 24 ILD from them, my hips were fine but my shoulders bottomed out. Maybe 2 or 3 inches of 24 ILD would have been fine, or maybe 28 would have been better. Dunno. If you call and talk to Evelyn, she'll be able to recommend something. And you'll be able to return it (I think within 30 days) if you don't like it. Good luck. Let us know what you try and how it works for you. -Catherine This message was modified Oct 13, 2009 by Catherine
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Your experince sounds like exactly what I would have anticipated would happen. There are tons of gimmicks in this world, and this sounds like yet another. Kait |