Some of you may have read my posts about the Snugfleece Original wool pad that I'm having trouble with. The retailer (online) I bought it from wouldn't do anything to help since I've had it over 3 months (it comes with a 30 day guarantee, but beyond that, nothing). So I wrote to Snugfleece directly. Imagine my surprise when they wrote back saying I could return it for a Snugfleece Elite. The Elite has a poly backing and slightly less wool. Has anyone used this? I think sandman or someone did (I found a thread)..I'm concerned about the poly back not being breathable and/or the wool matting down just like it did in the Original. I'm impressed with the customer service though, I sure did not expect them to offer an exchange! Writing to them was a last ditch effort more to complain than expect results, lol. |
thanks to both for replying. I don't really want the Elite, I don't see how it will be better than the Original, but they didn't offer me a refund, just an exchange. I'm thinking if nothing else I guess I could do the exchange and then try to sell the unused Elite pad on ebay or something. I might be able to get more for it than I could for my used Original. Angel, honestly I think any and all of the exposed wool type pads will have the same issues. I looked at the links you posted and they look nice but don't they all LOOK nice..until you sleep on them for a while, then I bet they all mat down. And depending on the backing, don't offer much airflow. My Original has the cotton backing but I still get hot on the latex underneath. What brand of cotton enclosed wool pad have you now? I want to try one w/ the wool encased in cotton but I'm sensitive to stitching / quilt patterns AND I don't want to spend hundreds and hundreds of dollars on another mattress pad (usually non returnable). So the search goes on. |
I also prefer the wool in cotton topper over the snugfleece type. Seems to affect the feel less, and less matting down issues . It still affects the feel a bit, but does seem to help with my overheating problems. So, the tradeoff is worth it. For me, it is a subsitute for the nice wool filled cotton mattress tops that Flobeds, sleepez, etc use in their mattress covers. |
Remind me again, please, sandman, which wool/cotton toppers you're using. I know one is from Walmart... |
I have the organic 1.5" that is on walmart.com. I also have the washable Natura wool filled pad. If I had to buy again, I think I would try the St. Dormier mattress pad/protector instead of the Natura (more stretchy, less affect on feel - I think). Gaiim also has good prices on wool toppers, but I have not tried. They are made in China, so that bothers me a bit. Natura also has some wool toppers, which are probably pretty nice.
Walmart 1.5" (really about 1.25") organic wool topper: <a href="http://tinypic.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://i47.tinypic.com/35alj0m.jpg" border="0" alt="Image and video hosting by TinyPic"></a> This message was modified Oct 4, 2010 by sandman
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Is this the St D. topper everyone talks about here? http://www.jreneeonline.com/pd_dormeir_wool_mattress_protect |
Yes, that's the one. I think those are reasonable prices too. You may want to google search to see if you can find other prices to compare. |
Thanks for the photo. I like that walmart topper. I like the horizontal stitching pattern (minimal, the way I like it). It looks smooth. I may have to look for that...and at walmart just about everything is returnable.. Well, it's out of stock at walmart.com. But I found it on ebay new by the same source as walmart gets it from w/ a 30 day return policy. Sandman, does it have any polyester at all, like on the back? (gotta check these things). I'm guessing it doesn't, or you wouldn't be using it. This message was modified Oct 4, 2010 by requin
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The bottom seems like white plain cotton to me. It is not the organic cotton that is on the top. The material is not specified, so I am not 100% sure. I am not expert enough to tell if it has some polyester in it. Anyway, I don't think I would notice a difference with the wool + cottom above. Plus mattress pad and cotton sheet above that. No website describes the bottom, so you might have to call the company (Southern Enterprises?) if you want to know for sure. The top does have a soft feel. Feels nice to lay directly on it, but I don't use it that way of course. When I pull it does seem to have a little strechiness to it. It also has the elastic corner straps to hold in place, but you don't necessarily have to use them. |
I was happy with all of them and had no problems with them after long-term use, although the 3" was too thick for my liking. I also have one of their wool comforters, and if my 1" topper is not a king size, I intend to use that comforter as my mattress pad assuming its a king. If you look at their website, you will see that there is not a lot of stitching on their comforters, and the organic cotton is very soft (almost like flannel) and flexible. I believe they do punch through with little thread ties, though, so that probably won't work for you. I will let you know when I pull all this stuff out next week if any of it is different than I recall and has no stitching. You may want to check out their Organic Merino Wool Blanket (or try to find something similar from a retailer that offers returns, unlike Holy Lamb), this thing looks really nice and it only has stitching around the perimeter. Perhaps two of them layered would make a good, breathable base, if you aren't seeking more cushion. |
I realize I may be in the minority here, but I love my Snugfleece Original. I do find that it mats down, but I just "comb" it up again once a week when I change the sheets. My husband sleeps hot, so with a latex mattress it was very important for him to not have a problem with that. He's loving the Snugfleece and says it's the best sleep he's had in a long time! Good thing, 'cause I didn't want to play "swap the mattress cover" for the next few months!
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