SleepEz 13000 Concern
May 30, 2010 9:58 AM
Joined: May 30, 2010
Points: 2
I just received my SleepEz 13000 in eastern King.  I have it set up on a traditional box spring with the organic cover.  My wife is 100 pounds and I am 190.  Shaun recommended XF F M S for both sides.  I am surprised at how firm the bed feels.  I am going to call Shaun next week to see how to fix this.  I am sleeping ok, but I do wake up with lower back pain.  My wife thinks the bed is too hard, but she doesn't have any pain.

 

Anyone have any ideas for the best setup so I don't have to ship a lot of latex back to Phoenix?

 

Re: SleepEz 13000 Concern
Reply #1 May 30, 2010 10:07 AM
Joined: Oct 13, 2009
Points: 156
Lower back pain suggests that it is too soft for you rather than too hard.  Have you ever slept on latex before?   Latex is a completely different experience for most people.  I would suggest you wait at least 2 weeks with your current setup and give your body a little more time to adjust.  Then, if you still feel the same way, call Shaun to discuss some options.

I have a firmer latex setup than you and I know it took a few weeks until I adjusted to it.   Now I love it!   Good luck.

Re: SleepEz 13000 Concern
Reply #2 May 30, 2010 11:58 AM
Joined: Oct 15, 2009
Points: 966
What kind of latex is it?  Dunlop?  Talalay?  Dunlop is firmer.  It doesn't sound like it should be too firm for you, if it is talalay. 

 You may want to put the 2 soft pieces on your wifes side and the 2 mediums on your side to see if that helps both of you.

What did you sleep on before? 

This message was modified May 30, 2010 by sandman
Re: SleepEz 13000 Concern
Reply #3 May 30, 2010 8:08 PM
Joined: May 30, 2010
Points: 2
Thanks for the info.  We slept on a 10 year old innerspring Original Mattress Factory mattress with a cheap foam topper on it.  Maybe sleeping on worn out junk for so long has tainted my back.

 

I'll give it 2 weeks like you guys say.  FYI it is the Talalay blend mattress.

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