You guys, I am so thrilled. Last night I took everything off the new mattress...wool topper and latex topper. Put on a cotton fitted sheet and bedded down. I slept. I wasn't hot. I didn't sweat. I didn't have pressure points, or knobs (from the wool topper) digging into my legs. I didn't sink in too far, I didn't bounce around on top. It was awesome. I AM still getting used to my new Oxygen pillow..so still adjusting to that. I woke a lot during the night but more out of habit than anything..I was not uncomfortable, I wasn't waking due to hot spots...how awesome is that! I'd wake up and think, "wow, I'm not hot. I'm so comfortable.." and got too excited to go back to sleep, lol. Thanks to gunman for the gentle reminder that new mattresses take time to break in. It was his post that got me thinking that's just what I"m going to try to do--quit trying to make it work w/ toppers which weren't working, and try it on it's own. My mattress is less than 3 weeks old. It could use more breaking in but even now it's pretty darn good, for a new Simmons BR. Now my problem is..I do want to protect the mattress ..but I do not want to add layers of ANYTHING to mess up how this feels. I wonder if just another fitted sheet will be enough to protect it from the usual body greases, etc. I don't need waterproofing or anything like that. Here's hoping I can continue to sleep on this as nature intended. |
Update. Since I first posted I was sleeping on the mattress straight w/ just a fitted cotton sheet and it was pretty good. Then I thought it might be nice to have a tad of padding so I threw on my old PU eggcrate 1-2" (under the sheet), last night. Oddly, I woke up hot (not sweaty, but hot). Odd because I used the same eggcrate for years on my old mattress and never got hot..usually under a Lands End mattress pad though..so maybe that's the difference. Or maybe the new mattress has material that doesn't breath as well as the old one. Whatever the cause, I woke hot, and didn't much care for it. I think I'm going to try an all-cotton (filling too) mattress pad from Lands End. The one I used to have wasn't all cotton (I don't think) but they don't make that one anymore. What I like is everything is returnable there, even if you've used it, washed it., etc. Worth a shot because I really did like the feel of having the eggcrate as opposed to nothing..(my ear was thanking me. I'm a sometimes stomach sleeper and the bottom ear gets crushed if too hard) but I need to protect from the heat issue. And so it continues.............. |
There's a really nice selection of all kinds of pads here at what seem like reasonable prices |
Thanks Phoenix. That is a nice selection. However, I don't want (a) waterproof; (b) diamond pattern or any pattern with a lot of stitch lines; (c) stretchy polyester sides; (4) polyester fill.. That rules out a lot of them. Lands End has excellent quality bedding in my experience, so I'll happy with my choice. (We'll see if I stay happy, lol). |
Which mattress pad from Lands End are you getting? Link Please. |
I saw that from your previous posts but I noticed they had a bunch near the bottom (above the wool ones) that were pure cotton with light stitch patterns and different thread counts so I thought I'd post it. Good luck Edited "no stitch patterns" to "light stitch patterns" as they do have a pattern on them This message was modified Oct 8, 2010 by Phoenix
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http://www.landsend.com/pp/CottonMattressPad~182381_-1.html?bcc=y&action=order_more&sku_0=::WHI&CM_MERCH=IDX_00005__0000000265&origin=index There are two pictures and they differ. I called to find out which one it is and it's the 'wavy lines' pattern not the diamond pattern. So I think (hope) the stitch pattern won't be bothersome. |
Anyway my cotton one hasn't arrived yet. |
I only saw one picture the only the diamond shape. FYI: To make hyperlink: Look under "Your Message", click on 12th box (hyperlink) then copy your link. Makes it easier for folks to see your link that is clickable I ordered the Dormier, wait 6 weeks and I will report back. You can order a sample piece from snuggledown.com. That helped me make the decision. It is not dense, and has some stretch to it. This message was modified Oct 11, 2010 by Leo3
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