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Hi Budgy.. I really appreciate your input!! I was looking at this company here in our city that carry natural organic beds. I haven't heard of this bed before.. I just googled where I could find it here, and it turns out this company carries that exact brand! Its nice to know I can get a high quality bed and not worry about having issues with it. We really do actually want a pillow top, and were going to make our own.. however if we can actually get a high quality pillow top already made thats even better! Are you able to just buy toppers from Greensleep? Also, is it necessary to buy a box spring when we already have a bed with a wood slat base foundation? A side question, is there any benifit in having a heavier gauge coil in the middle section of the bed? Thanks so much! GreenSleep does not sell their toppers seperately. They bring in limited raw materials into North America so they are really only interested in selling complete mattresses, and/or reserving the replacement toppers for existing GreenSleep customers. It is not absolutely required to get a foundation, however the GreenSleep foundations do provide somewhat of a bottomless luxury feel to the mattress because it is an actual suspension system. It will also potentially extend the life of the mattress somewhat over a rigid foundation. The foundation systems in the GreenSleep beds are set up default firmer in the centre third of the bed and the mattresses use a non-zoned spring system. From my research on both GreenSleep as well as the other ultra high end brands, no one uses zoned springs. The natural progressive rate of a spring to become fimer with compression automatically compensates for our heavier regions compressing the springs more in the centre third of the bed. Biasing the spring rates further can sometimes be a detriment.
This message was modified Sep 8, 2011 by budgy
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