Really would appreciate some wisdom re my post: latex topper advice -- please help.....
Jan 5, 2009 9:56 PM
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All, I have read the many excellent posts and need to hone in on a choice for a Latex topper. Here is my situation:

  1. I have an excellent Serta Firm matress -- one year old. Latex top layer -- too hard, gives me shoulder soreness (and some hip soreness)
  2. I use a strip of 1.5" memory foam under shoulder -- can't use full bed topper as it is way too hot.
  3. I am 6'-2" 198 lbs.
  4. I have previously tried 2" ergosoft (100% natural latex not blended) that they claim is 16-18 ILD, but I found too hard (I don't beleive that this rating is comparable with the blended ILD rating)
From the many excellent posts:
  1.  Want to buy blended latex topper
  2. For my size and situation, should it be:
    • 1 in or 2 in thickness (many posts for lighter folks indicate 1" is best)
    • 24 or 28 ILD ? (many posts for lighter folks indicate 24 ILD would be best)
 Sleep-like-a-bear has suggested two options:
  1. One layer of 2" 28 ILD
  2. Mixed solution of 1 in of 28 and 1 in of 19 ILD (top softer layer for more comfort)
Can some folks out there help me with the advice so I can decide in next day or 2?
thanks! mark
This message was modified Jan 6, 2009 by Tischler
Re: Really would appreciate some wisdom re my post: latex topper advice -- please help.....
Reply #3 Jan 6, 2009 8:56 PM
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We just purchased a bed that feels like concrete.  We have on order a 2 inch "soft" Talalay latex topper that is described as 5.6 lbs...from Foam By Mail.  In the meantime I bought a egg crate type foam pad and when that was not even close to being enough I bought a Sterns and Foster pillow top topper.  I am sleeping now and not waking up with upper back pain, neck pain and headaches.

I am still looking forward to the topper and will remove the foam when it gets here.  The pillow top topper has saved us though.  Might give that a try?

Re: Really would appreciate some wisdom re my post: latex topper advice -- please help.....
Reply #4 Jan 7, 2009 1:02 AM
Location: Oregon
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Mark - I had some confusion about your question....

You said "I have previously tried 2" ergosoft (100% natural latex not blended) that they claim is 16-18 ILD, but I found too hard (I don't beleive that this rating is comparable with the blended ILD rating)"

From what I can decipher, ergosoft is some sort of brand name that a mattress retailer calls their latex? I don't really understand how that soft of a piece of latex felt hard to you.  16-18 ILD is getting about as soft as it comes. Or do you think you had something else?  For myself, I can't imagine there is going to be that big of a feel difference in whether its blended or natural on a 2" piece. Not enough to make a 16 ILD feel hard.

If I didn't know anything other than you having a firm bed and needing it to be softer in the comfort layer, I would say that a 2" soft (20ish ILD) latex topper CA King from Foambymail for $205 shipped would be more than adequate. I have the product and it is decent quality. You're a pretty big guy, I doubt one inch is going to do it for you... The more you weigh, the more the latex compresses. All else being equal a heavier person will need a firmer piece of latex to achieve the same feel as a lighter person. 

Bill

Re: Really would appreciate some wisdom re my post: latex topper advice -- please help.....
Reply #5 Jan 7, 2009 10:50 AM
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TXMichelle wrote:
We just purchased a bed that feels like concrete. We have on order a 2 inch "soft" Talalay latex topper that is described as 5.6 lbs...from Foam By Mail. In the meantime I bought a egg crate type foam pad and when that was not even close to being enough I bought a Sterns and Foster pillow top topper. I am sleeping now and not waking up with upper back pain, neck pain and headaches.

I am still looking forward to the topper and will remove the foam when it gets here. The pillow top topper has saved us though. Might give that a try?



thanks -- I saw these at Bad Bath and Beyond, but shyed away as these are fiber filled and seemed not to give much.....
Re: Really would appreciate some wisdom re my post: latex topper advice -- please help.....
Reply #6 Jan 7, 2009 10:59 AM
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BillB wrote:
Mark - I had some confusion about your question....

You said "I have previously tried 2" ergosoft (100% natural latex not blended) that they claim is 16-18 ILD, but I found too hard (I don't beleive that this rating is comparable with the blended ILD rating)"

From what I can decipher, ergosoft is some sort of brand name that a mattress retailer calls their latex? I don't really understand how that soft of a piece of latex felt hard to you. 16-18 ILD is getting about as soft as it comes. Or do you think you had something else? For myself, I can't imagine there is going to be that big of a feel difference in whether its blended or natural on a 2" piece. Not enough to make a 16 ILD feel hard.

If I didn't know anything other than you having a firm bed and needing it to be softer in the comfort layer, I would say that a 2" soft (20ish ILD) latex topper CA King from Foambymail for $205 shipped would be more than adequate. I have the product and it is decent quality. You're a pretty big guy, I doubt one inch is going to do it for you... The more you weigh, the more the latex compresses. All else being equal a heavier person will need a firmer piece of latex to achieve the same feel as a lighter person.

Bill



yes, Ergosoft seems to be the brand name. They list the foam as 16-18 ILD, but having tried it, it is clear to me that this is a very different rating (or error) than what it feels like on the conventional ILD scale.......