I have been looking at click here Natura wool toppers. There also is a cotton backed on that is not washable. Anyone here have one of these? Budgie, what is your opinion. I know you sell these. I am super sensitive, so if the backing is stiff, wrinkled or bulky I will hate it. That is why I don't want stuff wool toppers, they stitch on the top of them, painful! The one I am looking at is the wool on top mattress pad that has polyester backing and is washable. The reversible is not washable. Not sure this would even fit in the washer. Budgie, opinion please? Thanks. P.S. My hope is this will make the latex firmer, and I think it will by my blanket I put on the top, and when I use tighter jersey sheets. This message was modified Mar 13, 2010 by Leo3
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Its all relative really....when that wool is wet you want to be as gentle as possible. Some specialty cleansers like Leblanc Laundry Wash would probably get the product very clean with minimal agitation and without damaging the fibres themselves. Combing it out will probably help it reloft, although I haven't tried before, id be worried about removing a lot of the loose piling by combing it too much. |
Budgy, A question you didn't answer was what is the "usual" lifespan of wool. A year? Two? I hope longer. I know it gets crushed. I read on my wool topper package it helps pressure points. It doesn't really for my hips. Does REALLY anything help the hip pressure points? I am having to train myself to sleep on my back, and I am fighting it. But it is the only way I can sleep 4-5 hours straight. I am a side sleeper by choice, but my hips won't let me anymore. I keep trying, and after 1-2 hours pain and wakeup. I just wonder if I would have bought the thicker wool if that would have helped the pressure points. I still love the cozy feeling, but I can tell it isn't going to last, it will flatten in time (the wool). |
the wool will compress somewhat early on, but the fibres themselves will last a long time. I honestly don't know if anyone can answer that question for you fully, because it depends on how its all treated and of course whether or not you still find it beneficial after some compression. |
So you don't think anything can help with hip pain? This message was modified Mar 28, 2010 by Leo3
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as far as toppers go it isnt going to get much better than this for pressure relief. what kind of mattress build exactly is this you are putting it on, onto an all latex mattress or latex on top of spring? |
Instead of a 1 1/4" thick wool maybe a 3" wool would be better wouldn't it for pressure relief? Though I some people have said it made their bed firmer. This message was modified Mar 29, 2010 by Leo3
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thats the only tough thing with toppers....it would be so nice to be able to try an item like that on your bed before hand so you know for sure what the end result is going to be. a slightly thicker wool pad might give you the benefit although most of them have the stitching. so it sounds like a double edged sword to me in your case. |
I just ordered the pad and the description doesn't match what Natura claims for the topper.
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I ordered mine from Sears, using a coupon code. Let me see if I can find the link... Here it is wool on top from Natura. This message was modified Mar 29, 2010 by Leo3
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thank you for the speedy reply. i ordered the same pad directly from natura. afterwards i saw on the natura link that the "topper" cost more and was described differently from the "pad" which did not make any claims of easing pressure points. anyhoo, you sounded satisfied with the pad anyway. i'll stick with my purchase. i'm looking for better temperature comfort and the pad might help. 5 hours of sleep would be great for me too. |