Savvyrest tried to sell me their dunlop latex. Their dunlop latex is made in India and seems to be of poor quality. I had told them I like soft bed and they tried to steer me to Dunlop...! and their Talalay latex is so much expensive...... Don't Buy SavvyRest.... |
If you dont mind my asking...from which company did you receive your Dunlop?? I have been sent samples from two companies (Dunlop and Talalay blended latex). Both the dunlop samples were 16ILD. But one was much firmer than the other. Although both were firmer then the Talalay soft (20-22ILD), the softest dunlop sample was surprisingly soft...very close in feel to the Medium Talalay. |
1. Talalay latex toppers are easier to find. 2. Talalay latex can be made softer than dunlop, and being that the #1 reason for a topper is to make a mattress feel soft it seems like a logical choice to keep the cost reasonable. 3. There are few companies that produce softer dunlop rubbers, as it is challenging to make on a consistent basis. there are a few companies that injection mould their dunlop rubber cores and they have the ability to make dunlop that is almost as soft as a lower ILD talalay. most dunlop rubber is not made this way and is why most people find it to be fairly firm...although with all things there are sometimes exceptions...not sure if Savvyrest is or not to be fair though. |
This message was modified Apr 14, 2011 by richardp
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This message was modified Apr 14, 2011 by xyz1ab
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There is no science to 'soft' because it is based on subjective feel. Everyone here already knows that LI probably makes the best Talalay latex in the world or some of the best. No one here would say the latex is inferior...but what if I were to say out of the few hundred latex mattress I sold the only ones that ever had an issue with sagging or softening rubber used blended Talalay from LI? |
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