I'm in Canada and searching for a softer latex topper is getting futile. However I did find this product and wonder if anyone has heard of it or tried it? |
I had a major issue with a dunlop mattress we bought. My side was too firm for me, where my hubby thought his was perfect. I ordered a 3" 20 ILD soft topper from this site: http://www.mattressbymail.com/latextopper.html I got mine back in May, and have sworn my side of the bed is heaven on earth since getting it. I was having issues where my hip and lower back where all out of alignment from my hip being jutted up by the firmer dunlop in the new mattress. I was about ready to call my Dr for a script to help with the pain, it got so bad. I hope this helps, and hopefully they'll ship to Canada free too! |
This is a different web site but it has the same location as foambymail.com and recent reviews here for their products have been positive. i don't know how difficult it is dealing with customs. |
Serehya, I didn't know the product I posted is dunlop....where does it say that? I must have missed it. Thanks for the link. That looks good, not to mention very reasonable in price! If your bed is now "heaven on earth" I'll send an email to them asap. **fingers crossed they ship to Canada!" |
It didn't say whether the topper you posted was dunlop or talalay, it did say it was mix of latex and cotton. I was just giving you my experience with an overly firm bed. Hopefully they'll deliver to Canada for a reasonable rate. |
I'll let you know if I hear back from them. Sorry for all the questions. I've been trying to learn about all these products which are totally new to me! |
I would be very weary of any claims from this seller. They call this an organic latex topper...it is clearly visible from the photos that the cotton they are using is not organic, I see no certification, and they just say it is latex and 'fibre' filled...I am assuming that means polyester as they do not specifically mention any natural fibre. |
I just got a very nice reply from Connie at foambymail(foamfactory/mattressbymail) and the price for shipping etc. is very good - in fact, the best deal I've found online:
2" Full 54x75 - Soft - 20ILD Talalay Latex 5.6LB : $ 151.99 20% Tax : $ 30.40 - covers insurance, duties, broker fees and customs across the border Shipping Fee: $ 20.00 - via FedEx Ground Total: $ 202.39 USD - Final Cost to your door. Since there's no place I can go to actually see or test a product like this, I'm buying a pig in a poke, and I'm a little nervous to order it since returning things to another country can be a major, and expensive, headache. I know what constitutes comfort and softness is very individual, but what I'm looking for is something that can somewhat replicate the delicious cloud-like softness and body conforming support of a new pillowtop mattress, which I really need as a stomach sleeper (worst position I know!) with some lower back problems. Last questions, I promise....Would 2" be enough to provide something like that softness on a "Firm" innerspring mattress and remove pressure points? Does it feel as though you're lying a slab of rubber? I know it's very hard to describe but can someone try to tell me exactly how it feels? |
I'm sure you've heard this before Doreen, but stomach sleeping is often called the worst sleeping position. There's just no way to get a natural position for your spine. I saw it mentioned - sew a tennis ball to your front and stomach sleeping days will be over. I just lay on side, arm at side and small pillow between knees. I've sampled Select Sleep's 'Plush' latex 2" mattress topper. I don't have ILD specs on that foam. Even the 2" on top of a bare mattress (springs with only 1" PU foam on top) makes things feel quite cushy on my side. You asked if a topper would be made with Dunlop process. I say no because Dunlop is a simpler, less expensive process than Talalay, and Dunlop results in denser latex foam. It would be used as a base layer in an all foam mattress, not a topper. |
There's really no place locally in canada that carries latex toppers or mattresses? It is tough to tell what works for you without trying it in person - but if you must buy it sight unseen, going in increments is the second best way to go. Could you try the FBM topper and see what you think, then if you need more, purchase another layer? Some on this forum have used the 32ild under the 20 and liked it. Here are some examples if you want to read their descriptions: http://www.whatsthebest-mattress.com/forum/my-foambymail-diy-mattress-report-pictures/19412-0-1.html |
@slpngoc - Yes, I know stomach sleeping is bad as my physiotherapist has told me, but it's hard to break the habits of a lifetime. I've tried more than once to become a back sleeper but I suffer from insomnia as it is, so that just didn't work out. "Cushy" works for me, so thanks a lot for helping me decide what to do!! |