In extreme frustration and anxiety caused by a combinations of low back pain, very poor interrupted sleep now this unpleasant experience, my thinking pattern has become muddled, so please bear with me.
Background: The SS latex mattress I bought, I slept 1 day on it on top of its soft side. It is somewhat too soft for me. Also with its foundation resting on my iron rails frame, it is still low and I am 6 feet tall. I am thinking of returning it all - mattress and crappy foundation. I still don't know what caused the sag in middle of mattress. My good guess is that it is the metal foundation that did it. The foundation is metal tubes interconnected. It has big gaps where there is no support. Where the mattress has sagged in middle there underneath it is the foundation area with 3.5 foot by 4.5 foot or so rectangle shaped metal tubes and in between that area there is no support!!that is where the latex mattress has sagged and the sag is showing in the foundation plastic cover which too has sagged there. _________________________________________________________________ What would be the best course of action? Like it has been suggested: 1. put the mattress on the floor to see if sagging goes away. But is it too heavy for me and I live alone. 2. return the mattress and foundation. and just get the new latex mattress resend by SS. and get a foundation from a local store and put that latex mattress on that foundation. But if that does not work out and i return it to costco would Costco take the return? That is the question. Last course of action - Please suggest me a tempurpedic. 3. Get a Tempurpedic mattress. But I don't know anything about Tempurpedic mattresses. How should I test which one suits me best? would the TP mattress feel different after a night of sleep than how they feel after 30 minutes laying on them in the mattress store? Would they become harder or softer? do the TP mattresses come with their own special foundations? which ones should I chose if they have choices? I prefer to sleep on soft surface but with excellent support. Not too soft like this soft part of Sleep science latex mattress. Not hard surface definitely. ________________________________________________________________ Thank you for all your help. A depressed Low back pain sufferer. This message was modified May 3, 2010 by firstposter
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sounds like 8 legs in total? thats definitely adequate |
This message was modified May 3, 2010 by firstposter
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ok gotcha. queen size bed? no problem |
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thank you. |
Firstposter - We ended up buying a latex bed. But, we haven't received it yet. And, we already decided that if we didn't like it after sleeping on it for a while, our next try would be with the Tempurpedic Bellafina. We both really liked it, but decided on latex. The thing about the Bellafina that makes it different than many other TP models is the way it responds. It doesn't leave that human-shaped indentation when you move around. It flattens out quickly. And, it gives under your pressure points, while remaining firm. It seems they have a latex-like layer of foam in between their visco layers. If you like something very very firm, you might prefer the Rhapsody. That was our favorite of the TP's, until we tried the Bellafina. The Rhapsody uses their "HD" foam. Firmer than their standard stuff. |
Thank you. |
I'm not an expert. But, I think you should try every TP model you can, even if it means going to more than one retailer. But, as I said in my previous post, I liked the Bellafina best, as did my wife. I'm about 200lbs at 5'9", and she's about 100lbs at 5'3". So, it seems to appeal to a wide variety of people. |