I have a few questions.
1 Is tempurpedic more supportive and relieves pressure more then any latex whether dunlop or talalay?
2 Which tempurpedic would be suitable for me. My body statistics are: A. I sleep on my side, I weigh 205 pounds, I have an injured disk on my low back. I am also about 6 feet 2 inches tall.
3. Do they make soft dunlop latex. How soft would it go? From where can I get a very soft top layer, dunlop latex mattress?
4. Currently I have a spring air mattress that is acting weird. I mean it felt different in the store and it feels now that the latex is bumping against my body. I mean like latex pushing against my body and it does not feel good. The seller said there is an BREAK IN PERIOD WITH THE LATEX MATTRESS. Does a latex mattress has a BREAK IN TIME? Actually it is 6 inches of latex on 8 inches of SOY FOAM. I don't even know what soyfoam is honestly. The salesman said it is made from soy. I kind of have a feeling that salesman was lying.
Many questions but hopefully some kind helpful soul will answer me. This message was modified Oct 21, 2011 by Joed
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Spring Air ? First of all, Spring Air is a half dead company, at least around here. You will not find one singular Spring Air mattress in either Sleep Train or Mancinis. I have not seen them at Sears, Penneys or Macys. In other words, they are on the outs and most likely for good reason. I know the former owner of Spring Air mattress. He owns a small mattress mfr. about 2 miles from our house and I shopped there. He sells low cost mattresses where you buy the core and velcro on the 'comfort layer'. Nice man, older guy, we have two of his innerspirng with medium poly foams on top. I can't sleep on them. Yuck.
Not saying no one likes their Spring Airs, but sleeplikethedead showed something like 40% satisfaction rating for them. I wouldn't seek one out. This message was modified Nov 8, 2011 by slpngoc
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I think I read on another post that you are on a tempurpedic now, is that right? Well, here are some other facts to include throughout this post:
You and your back are the best determiners of what is supportive, pressure relieving and comfortable and most of us can tell you why you react the way you do... once you tell us your reactions. We can even tell you what things to avoid based on experience. I do think that those of us who retail mattresses for several years have more stories and experiences when responding so that the responses are not so emotional to a question but experiential. If yu have not found your favorite bed yet, Happy Hunting! If you have... Congratulations! Sleep Well Joed! |