I am looking at getting a Sealy Spring free Beachside...Plush Model. It felt pretty good at the store. The mattress and box spring are on Sale at Mattress Giant now for $1700. If over time the factory top layer of poly foam breaks down over some time and becomes uncomfortable. If if in fact that does happen, why could I not just cut the mattress open and pull out the 7 inches of core latex inside and then order a new King Talalay topper in the desired firmness. I realize that it may be a bit more expensive in the long run, but I am not comfortable ordering all these latex foam pieces separately for now. This message was modified May 22, 2009 by Mattressmeister
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Am looking at the firmest Sealy latex SprinFree King mattreass called the Weybridge and was told it has the following: 1) 5.6" Firm: C6 2) 1.6" Firm: C6 3 1.6" Firm: C6 4) 1.6" Soft: C2 So if I I don't like how it feels, what is my downside if I can get it for a $1000? Could't cut it open and reconfigure the layers with firmer or softer or more and buy a new cover? Does anyone know if the layers inside are glued? If they are not glued, this is a no brainer, if not.....it could be a mess. |