researching again
I have posted several times over the last couple of years and found a lot of great advice. However, I found it is hard because you always have to sleep on things first. I read many stories of people who purchased mattress after mattress. Now I understand!! Starting looking late 2006 and purchased in 2007. Bought a Jamison taladay latex. Both DH and I had problems with the latex. His back hurt and my shoulders hurt. The company let us switch it out for the only other brand they had, serta. So we ended up paying $2000 for a cheap serta. It is o.k. My shoulders do not hurt anymore. But we really want to start looking again. The bed has horrible indentations and I cannot put a pretty duvet on it because of the way it looks. I think I want a queen instead of a king and want to stay under $1000. I know that this is not much. We would like to look at more organic possibliities as well AND NO LATEX. This may really be impossible, but any companies that are in the southeast would be great if anyone knows of some around. Any other ideas would be appreciated as well. |
Re: researching again
This is interesting. I bought a new SleepEZ dunlop latex mattress a few months back and have been struggling with it ever since, I've tried adding various layers (1" memory foam, 2" PU foam, wool topper) but none of them feel as comfortable as a new S-brand feels when you first bring it home (of course I know that feeling doesn't last long, that's why I bought latex). I'd heard that latex isn't for everyone, but I thought that was only if you had a bad nack or slipped discs or something like that. I don't know why but I just don't feel like I sink in and get comfy in my bed. A while back I was part of the "Dunlop vs Talalay" discussion, and I went Dunlop, but after my last discussion with Shawn at SleepEZ he agreed to send my a Talalay layer to try. I sure hope that helps! But maybe latex just isn't for me... You didn't say if you tried memory foam and/or the sleep number (air) beds. I didn't like my Tempurpedic (memory foam) bed but everyone is different, if you haven't tried these types maybe you should. You can definitely get cheaper memory foam beds than Tempurpedic; I don't know if you can get cheaper sleep number type beds but its worth a look. If my latex doesn't work out I may try sleep number next... Steve |