SleepEZ Latex 3 or 4 Layers for Heavy Person?
Feb 1, 2011 1:52 AM
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I wanted to ask if a heavy person needs 4 layers, or if 3 would be enough?  I'd actually like to get the 4-layer (Cal King, split) to have more combos to play with.  But if I choose a 3-layer, would that be enough?

Side sleeper 85%, back sleeper 15%, 440 lbs, one person Cal King...

Also, would a Savvy Rest latex ILD's compare closely with SleepEZ?  I can field test these locally.

Thanks in advance!

Re: SleepEZ Latex 3 or 4 Layers for Heavy Person?
Reply #4 Feb 10, 2011 6:31 AM
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If I did purchase a XF/F/M/S, and it turned out to be too soft, could I move the soft layer down a layer or two? 

Perhaps changing to a combo such as XF/S/F/M, or XF/F/S/M?  If that would not work, I'll have to re-eval my plan.  But if this would work OK, that would be fantastic!

Thanks folks!

Re: SleepEZ Latex 3 or 4 Layers for Heavy Person?
Reply #5 Feb 10, 2011 10:54 AM
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SoConfused wrote:

If I did purchase a XF/F/M/S, and it turned out to be too soft, could I move the soft layer down a layer or two? 

 

Perhaps changing to a combo such as XF/S/F/M, or XF/F/S/M?  If that would not work, I'll have to re-eval my plan.  But if this would work OK, that would be fantastic!

Thanks folks!


Is it split down the middle, so you can takes pieces off of the other side?  If so, maybe try XF/F/M/M to make it a bit firmer.   Or you have lots of other possiblities beyond that.

If you can't do that, then maybe move the soft down one level first.  So, XF/F/S/M.   See how that works.  If that is pretty close, then maybe you would want to get another medium piece and try that instead of the soft. 

Ultimately you might want to exchange one or 2 pieces for something firmer, but it will take some experimenting to figure that out. 
 

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