Copied from another thread so sjeanine's journey was easier to follow instead of mixed in with other stuff....
This message was modified Nov 18, 2010 by Phoenix
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Ok it looks like we've done step one and a good part of step 2. Almost there. From what you've said ... it's pretty clear that you like some softness on top and a plush rather than firm overall feel. That's step one done. Did you lay on any of the mattresses at Denver mattress with some latex on top? It would be really helpful if you did and wrote down the model and your impressions. Again ... don't forget at this stage not to exclude anything that has 3" or more of latex in the top no matter what is under it as it helps to know what works for you ... even if it isn't one you plan on buying or would even consider buying. Even your experience with 2" of latex on top of something would be helpful. You are still playing and collecting information ... not deciding on any mattress from any of these places. I realized today that the specs I was telling you about came from another place and I didn't notice I had the wrong name. Sorry to add any confusion. It sounds like in the range of 22 is looking pretty close to the comfort layer you will probably need but we're not quite done yet. I didn't see a reve on their website so I'm going to get to the bottom of this and call them to find out exactly what you lay on and what the specs are. I'm guessing the single slab would have been around 28-32 so that comfirms that you probably need softer for pressure relief. I seriously doubt that I would buy anything from any of the places you've visited but the experience and your feedback from laying on their mattresses is necessary to find out what works for you. As far as whether adding 2" over 8" is enough, that depends on how it feels for you. We haven't yet quite got to step 3 which is where we figure out the ILD of your core. It would also help to know your general body makeup ... height, weight as this would play a role as well. 8" of latex is fine in many cases although I prefer 3" over a core personally as 2" isn't enough to stop me from feeling a firm core underneath. Many people use 6+2 and are happy with it but we need to figure out the density of the 6" layer. Too soft for your weight distribution and you will "hammock" (maybe that's what you mean by sagging) which means that your hips will sink too far. When I call them I also plan to ask what kind of springs were in the mattress you liked as that will help decide what the core should be. So if you can let me know about Denver (hopefully you lay on a couple there) and about the weight height and stuff, we'll continue tomorrow. (Added later) I just realized that you've already posted your "stats" so all I need is the Denver info (if you tried them). With your weights ... it's probably even more indication of a little softer on the top than firmer. Phoenix PS: their 6" + 2" mattress was what they quoted me on when I talked to them and it's $1399 (queen). If this is the way you decide to go in the end, you would save a few hundred by ordering this same combination from an online outlet like Sleep EZ or Arizona mattress factory (the one you mentioned before). That plus you wouldn't have to pay any sales tax (not sure if you have sales tax where you are). This message was modified Nov 19, 2010 by Phoenix
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Phoenix, Who quoted you the $1399 for a 6+2? I prob wont be going out today or tomorrow as I'm feeling ill. My son had the flu last weekend and I think it's finally hit me. But, I did lay on a lot of the beds at Denver Mattress...I cant remember the names now but I think one was called a Snowqueen or something like that. It felt to firm to me and they had no ILD on any of their latex beds but I'll go back when I'm feeling better and take a pen and paper next time. ; ) Thanks for hanging in there and helping me with this. sjeanine |
This price was from a previous conversation I had with them when I was talking to a lot of manufacturers. I have it in my notes. I talked to several people today that could help in the search. First of all was these people in Moline http://www.platformbeds.com/index.php3?category=0000000005&cart_id=240690161020610964 who have 3 latex beds (poly in the support layers) listed on their website which are not yet set up in their showroom. They will probably set them up on monday. They will make a great testing ground when they are and may probably give us enough information to get to a final decision. I also talked to either the owner or manager of the back store that you went to http://www.thebackstoreonline.com/cats/locations.htm. I told him of your experience with being steered to the Tempurpedics and he knew who you had probably talked to. Told him that this attitude from a salesperson wasn't "helpful". They also do have some latex mattresses (not the OMI they have listed) ... some Natures Rest models from last year and have just received some newer Natures Rest models that they haven't set up yet. The newer ones from my research are probably not Latex but the older ones probably have some latex mixed with polyfoam in the comfort layers. While they could have been helpful when you started, we are past the point where they would be helpful now. He said they sell so many Tempurpedics that "misdirection" can sometimes happen. I suspect he may have a "little talk" with the salesperson. Finally I had a long conversation with Lebeda. Now what I am going to say I suspected from your reports but she confirmed. Our conversation was very helpful to confirm that while she may not be "filled with information" about the specs on their beds (she gave me some but gave me a number of a person who was involved in making them to call if I wanted to on Monday), it was also clear that she and the company in general really did want to find a suitable mattress for their customers even if their choices in Latex were a little limited. I really don't mean to be harsh here but it is really important to take this one step at a time and to follow each step. You REALLY need to follow step 2 and 3 more closely so we can get to a point of finding out what is suitable for you. You did not spend enough time on each bed at Lebeda and were "rushing" way too much and asking about things like price and construction that are part of the last 2 steps and will confuse more than help at this stage. All that matters in step 2 is laying down on around 3" of latex over anything in different mattresses and taking notes about how they felt in terms of pressure relief. Nothing else. You need to spend at least 15 minutes on each mattress you are considering for step 2 and 3 to get an accurate idea of which type of construction (not which mattress) is suitable for you. For now, the next step is to spend ENOUGH time on 4 specific mattresses. These are the 3 Dormia at platformbeds and the Smowmass at Denver again (if this is close enough otherwise just the 3). Before you start with this phone platform beds to make sure they have set up their 3 Dormia latex mattresses on the floor. On EACH of these you need to lay on them FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES TOTAL. Lay in all of your normal sleeping positions for at least 5 minutes or preferably longer (yes I know that feels like a long time in a store) quietly and relaxed as if you were going to sleep. Try to sense if you feel any pressure points in any of your positions. Bounce lightly with your hips and shoulders to see if you can feel a "harder" layer underneath. Try to get a sense of each part of your body but especially hips and shoulder. Also make sure that you use a store pillow (ask the store for one) when you are testing this or bring your own with you. WRITE DOWN what you felt on each mattress before you go to the next one and do the same. When you have done this with all 4 step 2 will be done. With step 3 you need to lay on EACH of these 4 AGAIN for another 15 minutes each to test for spinal alignment (You can make the Snowmass the last one in step 2 so you can make it the first one in this step to save you some travelling time). It would be preferable here to take someone with you that could accurately check for you (especially someone like your SO who will be motivated to give you accurate information) but if you can't then get the salesperson to check for you. Your other half should actually be doing all this as well unless they can sleep on anything and promise to never complain ever about your selection. Make it clear if you feel any sales pressure that if they don't give you good and accurate information that there is no chance they will make a sale as you are doing research for a few more days and not buying anything today. You are testing here to see if your spine is straight in all your normal sleeping positions in each of the mattresses (one at a time). On your side and back have someone slide their hand under your waist or the small of your back to make sure there is no gap there (it should be a little difficult to slide under you). On your side you want your spine to be straight and on your back you want your spine to have the same curve as when you are standing with good posture. Do the best you can (with help) here. Write down your results with each mattress in step 3 as well. When you have done these 2 steps with these 4 mattresses then post here with your specific results with the name of each mattress. If you take your time and limit what you do to this alone ... then we can go on to the last 2 steps which is about where, what, and how to buy, the overall construction of what you buy, and which of your many options (local and do it yourself) has the best value and fits in your budget. Phoenix This message was modified Nov 20, 2010 by Phoenix
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The Platform Beds place you mentioned above is the same as "Lifestyles Furniture", which I visited. Their showroom was very crowded and the lady I spoke with said they didnt have any latex beds. She said they had some that could be ordered but didnt have any room to put them anywhere right now. I told her I only was interested in latex so then I left....huh. I will go back again on Monday... I'm going to take my SO and head to Denver Mattress again today so we may hit Lifestyles again just to double check on the latex bed situation. Did you want me to go back to Lebeda to lay on their beds again? I dont remember even asking about prices at lebeda cuz they had all the prices clearly shown for each bed but I did only lay on them each for about 5 minutes....When I said that I liked the all-latex bed but felt some shoulder pressure, then the guy there left and was on the phone a bit and came back to tell me they could add some softer latex to the top for no extra charge. I told him I'd think about it and get back with them. I have no problem with laying longer on the beds...sorry. This message was modified Nov 21, 2010 by sjeanine
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If you go to Denver mattress, then lay on the Snomass and the Aspen. That will give you 2 for today (and give your SO some experience with latex). Those and the 3 Dormia when they set them up is fine. We'll have the information we need then to decide what to do next. Phoenix |
Phoenix,
Wow....It's been a loooong day today! Lol and I'm tired of looking at mattresses! I hate car shopping cuz of all the sales pitches and that's how I'm feeling today...especially after looking last week! lol I took my dh with me today and he started out sort of non-chalant...sort of dont really care attitude and told me he could sleep on a rock so just take my time and try and figure out what works for me. Ok, so....the very first store we stopped at was Denver Mattress....I found out we had one right in Moline, IL...thanks to dh....he knew, I didnt. Anyways, I laid on the Snowqueen/mass but within 5 minutes my right shoulder was hurting pretty bad so switched over to my back, also hurting, so I got off and walked around a bit....My husband did tell me that my spine looked aligned on it. The salesman, Jed, also the manager, said he did not know the ILD but wanted to show us another bed with latex in it....a Snowmass Plush. So, we went over to the next latex bed and I laid down that one...I laid on my left side, which wasnt hurting, laid there for 5 minutes with no pressure pain then rolled over to my back. After 5 minutes my lower back actually started hurting and Jed heard me tell my husband that so he said he wanted me to stay there for a few more minutes to see if he could stop my back from hurting. I said ok and he pulled out a remote control thing that started raising the head and foot of the bed...which did relieve the pressure on my back. He told me that I really needed to just buy that bed with this ergonomic bed frame and learn to sleep on my back, which he said would be better for me anyway and get over sleeping on my sides...which he said was actually worse for me. Now, suddenly my husband who had no interest in a bed whatsoever was all about buying this bed when he saw that!! LOL!! I told him that we were just looking and not interesed in buying right now and this guy started throwing all kinds of things our way to try and make a sell!! Unbelieveable!! To make a long story short, had to leave there with dh pouting about it but I reminded him why he was there in the first place....to HELP me find a bed that I could live with and he was fine again. We were in that store a looooong time!! Ok, now glad to be out of there cuz both beds were really pretty hard and uncomfortable to me in a short amount of time...we headed to Lifestyles/Platform Beds....The store manager, Megan, who helped us, said they had NO latex mattresses in the store at all and that there were none on order or any that could be ordered. She said they pretty much carried Tempurpedics and Dormia's...which she said were a "knock off" of Tempurpedics. She said she wasnt sure what was in them, just some sort of memory foam. Anyway, I told her we were just wanting to lay on some beds awhile to see what would be comfortable and that we might be there awhile so she left us and went to help others....leaving me to be able to try out the beds with no pressure like the Denver guy gave us! First, the Dormia Classic...the alignment looked ok but I did feel a bit like I was sinking. No pain, even after 15 minutes...5 on ea shoulder and my back. We moved on to the Dormia Ultra.....I felt a little more support on this one with no pressure point pain...lower back was fine and alignment was great, according to dh. I did not see another Dormia so just for the heck of it I tried out a Tempurpedic...felt great at first but after about ten minutes of being on it I felt I was sinking in to much and I was ready to go. Lastly, we went to lunch and then off to the Lebeda store....I know it wasnt on my agenda originally but my dh was wanting to see what I looked at last week so we went again...for my third time! Lol! I'm glad I did cuz the guy who helped us, Ray, I think...showed me a couple more beds that I didnt realize had latex in them when I was there before. I even asked if I had seen everything with latex but somehow there must've been a misunderstanding....Anyway, this time, I kept asking if there were any more beds with any latex so he kept showing me them. The models the store had were: Reve, Opulence, Latex by Nature and the Bastogne. The Latex by Nature was the 28 ILD and my dh said my spine looked lined up....I felt just a little pressure pain in my rt shoulder after 5 minutes. Then, the Opulence, which felt wonderful with no pressure pain at all and my dh said spine looked aligned good. (It was over $3100 so he wasnt so happy that I liked it.) lol The salesman wasnt sure of the ILD but thought it was around 26 or 28.... He said it prob just felt better cuz it had springs inside the top 4 inches that were on top of box springs....I reached down and could feel the springs about 2" below the inside of the latex...huh. It really did feel comfortable but not sure why....I thought springs would make it harder and hurt easier. Then I tried out the Reve....ILD was 22 and it was a spring mattress with 4 inches of latex on top. My dh said my alignment was a little off and I started actually feeling a little sore in my shoulders after about ten minutes...maybe cuz they were getting sore from all the trying out of beds...or the springs below the 4 inches!? lol Lastly, I tried out the Barogne, which they had displayed in a queen as well as a king. I really liked the comfort of this bed the best I think...this one and the Opulence...no pressure pain or back pain...He wasnt sure of the ILD and my dh said alinement was fine. We were in here a long time as well and now I'm pooped out and glad to be home but not looking forward to another painful night in my own bed. : ( Anyway, that's our shopping experience with mattresses again today. There was a message from the L&W guy but he didnt leave me a price quote...just said to call him back on Monday. What are your thoughts?
This message was modified Nov 21, 2010 by sjeanine
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My overall sense is that you did well and that you probably now have enough information to go with a "build your own". I will look at the one's you tried and confirm the pattern that I think is developing. What the salesman said about "learning to lie on your back" and "needing an adjustable" is absolute hogwash. They are really nice (I have one myself) but they are not a "necessity" in any way. So were any "fake offers" if you buy now. Believe me you can do better than anything they could possibly offer you. The whole purpose of this excercise was to try to get to a place where there was a reasonable assurance that you liked latex in the first place and second that we could know the makeup of a bed that was suitable for you ... or at least close enough that a layer exchange could fix any problems with a do it yourself. That's why it didn't matter how expensive any beds were that you lay on because it was unlikely that any of them would have been your best value anyway. If in doing your research you did find one that was perfect AND was better value than anything you could do otherwise, then that would have been a bonus but my sense was that outside of Lebeda, your odds of finding anything that you should end up buying was unlikely ... and depending on their prices it may even be unlikely there as well. It was the research that was important. I'll take a look at what you told me and post more later. Phoenix PS: I can see why you liked the opulance as it has microcoils in it over the innerspring. I tried a mattress very similar to this one from a local manufacturer here and it was one of my favorites in terms of how it felt ... except it was less than half the cost. There are several places in my list that sell these at better prices but for now I'm more interested in the fact you liked it than I am thinking it's something you should buy :) This message was modified Nov 21, 2010 by Phoenix
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All the Denver sites are listed on their website :). I didn't know that they had a "Snowmass plush" and was going to ask you if you had layed on the Aspen as I had asked in my last post but on a whim I called them and confirmed what I thought had happened. I talked to someone there that remembered you and your other half coming in and they confirmed that the other mattress you lay on there was the Aspen and that they don't have a "Snowmass plush" lol. The (rough) specs for both of these are on their website and the Aspen is a much softer mattress on top. I would have preferred it as well and I'm glad you did lay on it as that helps to confirm the direction for your "perfect mattress". What the "store manager" told you about the Dormia is also not correct and she may not even know that there are some waiting to be set up. The person I talked to there was a guy. It is usually better to do this stuff on the phone rather than in person so you don't get tired and frustrated with the travel and not finding what you needed to find. It also helps to "come in new" when you visit places rather than come back too many times in some cases. Some places will just "turn off" if you come back too often and others like Lebeda will continue to help you but may get a bit frustrated when it seems that the likelihood of making a sale is low or that they're not making progress. It is always better to first use the phone before you go somewhere ... even if they are very close by. A phone call would have confirmed that there was no real reason to go to a couple of places you went to today and saved you a "loooooong time" lol. I'm glad you went back to Lebeda though, your experience there and at Denver was really helpful. Phoenix This message was modified Nov 21, 2010 by Phoenix
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OK, it is pretty clear to me in general what you like and need. I just need to know or confirm a couple of things before I go into more details. What is the size of mattress you would prefer. What is the mid point of your budget (the amount you would like to stay under but that you would consider going over if you found something that was "special" at a great price? Phoenix |
We're looking for a Queen size...We have a full right now and our room is to small for a King but a Queen would be a great upgrade. We're hoping to find something around $1200-1500...under would be great...over would not be so great but, if it's a really great mattress we'd prob go over a little...thanks for your help! ; ) |