Hi everyone :) I have a king size Sealy that's 10 years old and in great shape still. ....it's a firm or a very firm but think it's a firm and it doesn'thave a pillow top. Over the last few years I been having back and neck problems. I have herniated discs in neck and back. Ibought this mattress when the belief was the firmer the better and have since reliazed this isn't always so. I'm 5 ft 7 and weigh about 145 lbs I want to add a latex topper to keep the spine in line hopefully it helps with the pain. The thing is I don't know what type of coils or the gauge of this Sealy mattress I have which would help me with choosing what type of ILD latex to get.. This will help me in making my final decision. I know I want 3 different layers at 1 inch each so I can swap them around. EventuallyI want to build it up to about 10 inches ( I only have funds for 3 inches now ) and use my box spring as the platform. I need some relief now and can't wait till I have the extra funds for all of it now so 3 inches (layers) will have to do for now.So does anyone know what type of coils / gauge this 10 year old Sealy might have ? Thanks so much :) This message was modified Jan 3, 2010 by Rainer
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Rainer, please consider that it could be possible that your Firm Sealy could still be sagging in the middle and thus your back pain. I'd try a medium topper, something like a 24-28ILD, if you're just buying one inch. If you're buying 3 inches, try a 32, a 24 and an 18. Or a 32, 28 and 20, something in those ranges... IF the bed still gives you back pain I'd try doing mattress surgery on it and putting 2-3" of latex over the springs, get rid of the 1-2" of pu foam that are in there now, completely spent and likely causing you back pain. As to what type of springs I have, I need to brush up on my spring knowledge, but if you look at this thread below, it features a Sealy from CostCo that I bought about 7-8 years ago, probably the same springs you have in yours: (As I recall, there is a photo of the springs here) While I don't know the gauge of the springs I would guess they are around 14 gauge, and you have to consider that they also might be worn out after 10 years. http://img134.imageshack.us/slideshow/player.php?id=img134/1785/1201983161pn8.smil |
Thanks for the reply :) Any where I could find pictures of the different type of coils used by mattress companies? Thanks again :) This message was modified Jan 3, 2010 by Rainer
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This message was modified Jan 3, 2010 by Rainer
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