These are the two latex mattresses I have been able to sample in my area. It is difficult for me to tell which will be best to relieve my discomfort from pressure points. One web site (BedPlanet.com) says that the Sealy Embody Perspective is constructed as follows (from top to bottom): 2" smart latex, 1" high density polyurethane foam, 2" smart latex, 2" high density SS foam, 4" latex core with interlock system Meanwhile, the PureBliss Nutrition is all latex, with a 6" talalay latex support layer and 4" talalay latex pressure relief layer The advantages of the Sealy Perspective is a (roughly) $500 price advantage for a king, as well as the local family-owned store that is selling it. I am somewhat loathe to deal with the Sleepys that is selling the Pure Latex Biss. However, pressure point discomfort has been a major insomnia issue for me. Does it really make an appreciable difference to have all latex versus the various layering of the Perspective? Any insights are welcome!!
For the king size, the Nutrition is roughly $500 more. |
The PLB Nutrition is certainly much firmer then it was in the showroom. I am having trouble accounting for that, since I hear latex does not break down much. Any thoughts, anyone? I need another week to decide conclusively, but some nights I still have pressure point discomfort. However, the firmness is certainly good for my back. Overall a good bed, but I probably will end up adding a topper for comfort. |
I have done a lot of research in the last 10 days on different types of beds,and the longest lasting material is the latex.i was looking at the tempurpedics,but decided to stay away from them. i went to sleepy's today and laid on many beds.the best feeling beds were the latex bliss without a doubt. the talalay used in their beds is made by latex international,the largest producer of talalay in north america. "the plb are composed of 60/40 synthetic/natural. 100% all natural is less durable,30" heavier and wears out faster than the synthetic blend". i am going to purchase the plb pamper this week.i laid on the 8" plb with a 3" topper and it was the most supportive and supple feeling i have ever gotten out of a bed. i'm glad i spent 100 hours or so doing research or i may of ended up with a smelly memory foam bed with possible premature sag in it. for what it is worth you may want to stay away from the talalay and memory foam combos. i have read over and over that the memory foam will give long before the latex. spend the extra money and get an all latex bed. |
I have owned the PLB nutrition for months now, without a topper I wouldn't be comfortable on it, so we went with the two inch topper and it's incredibly comfortable. I actually wish I went for the three incher now. Anyway love the bed and the comfort factor, however I would say we're noticing mild body impressions on it already. Probably not 3/4 of an inch, I am just hoping they don't get worse, since we've only had the bed three months or so and we're not heavy people AT ALL. The sole reason I went with this material was to avoid the body impressions we had with our old mattress, so I may call the company and ask if this is just an initial break-in kind of thing. As long as they don't get worse I am ok with how it is now, but my experience with body impressions is they get worse. I will most certainly warranty the bed if they do and post it here for others benefit if I have to go that route and the impressions worsen.
Other than that we couldn't be happier with the comfort of the mattress overall, once you adjust to it all aches and pains seem to disappear. Best comfort we've ever had in a bed, durability is still questionable since they are such a new company and new product. |
I work in a showroom in Southern California. We sell Pure Latex Bliss. We do not sell Sealy. We are picky about what we decide to show on the floor. The Pure Latex Bliss has a fantastic warranty like Tempur-Pedic. 3/4" or more of a depression, its replaced free for the first 10 year. Prorated the second half. The Pure Latex Bliss uses the less is more technique. I believe their thickest mattress has only 3 layers of latex. Less to depress. The loose fitting topper is a great addition to any of thier beds (especially the Nutrition). After 7-10 years, you replace the topper, the mattress stays in tip top shape. The topper acts as a mattress protector, after years of sweating and breathing into your topper, its hygenic to have it replaced every 7-10 years. Plus the pillow top in any mattress is the first thing to depress. The replaceable topper is key in keeping the wear and tear off the mattress.
Get the Pure Latex Bliss. It will last longer, it will feel better, and you have more options when you need to change your comfort ( firm/soft toppers, 2" or 3" thickness)
Best Regards, BWells
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no sales pitch. You cant have a bed made any simpler. Most natural latex made in the US comes from a litlle place called Latex International. Guess where Pure Latex Bliss came from? If Pure Latex BLiss call you, what name shows up on your caller ID? Latex International! 2" smart latex, 1" high density polyurethane foam, 2" smart latex, 2" high density SS foam, 4" latex core with interlock system Know why the sealy is so cheap? They ony use 4" of actual latex (more then likely, bought from Latex International). Smart latex, polyurethane, more smart latex, and ss foam is all cheap stuff marketed to seem like its the beez neez. Sales pitch or not, Pure Latex Bliss is better then Sealy. |
This message was modified Apr 9, 2011 by Sall
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Give the sales person some credit for identifying as a sales person. Everyone here has his/her "opinion" based on personal experience whether it be owning a bed, selling beds, etc. If you choose to trust the words of a single person and not even someone you know, well, you get what you paid for. Doing research takes time and requires reading from different sources and trying to figure out what it means *for you*. That said.... I would like to share this story from my officemate. He has some innerspring mattress. He says it is totally uncomfortable when you lie on it. But if you stretch a string across the top of the mattress, there is no sag! So it passes the manufacturers sag warranty. Soon he will be mattress shopping. YMMV |