Sleepwarehouse.com versus FoamByMail.com - 2" Memory Foam + 2" Latex
Dec 5, 2011 5:49 PM
Joined: Nov 26, 2011
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I was originally going to buy a 4" 5LB memory foam topper and add that on top of an existing spring mattress or latex base.  But I have a spring mattress I can use as a base for now - may get foam base later down the line.  Since having read through a few posts - I'm now considering getting 2" of 5LB Memory Foam and underneath that 2" of Latex.  From what I gather from reading other's posts - anything more than 2" of memory foam can cause back issues.   I don't need any more of them so I'm thinking the originally planned 4" 5LB of memory foam could present some issues.  So does 2" memory + 2" of latex + cheap spring mattress as base seem like a decent plan?  Or maybe 3" of memory foam + 1" latex or some other combination?

I'm looking at sleepwarehouse.com and foambymail.com.  Sleepwarehouse.com is more expensive but do they have that much better quality of a product?

Sleepwarehouse.com has:
2" Sensus Memory Foam 5LB Queen for $202.50
2" 100% Latex Queen Sized Medium-Soft 16-18 ILD 4.75 lb Queen for $233.10 -or- 2" 100% Latex Medium-Firm 28-30 ILD 5.2 lb Queen for $260.10

$435.6 total for medium-soft or $462.6 for medium-firm.  What's a better firmness combo?

 

Foambymail.com has:
2" 5LB ViscoMAX Memory Foam Queen for $114.99
2" Talalay Latex 20ILD Queen for $179.99 -or- 2" Talalay Latex 32ILD Queen for $189.99

$294.98 total for medium-soft or $304.98 for medium-firm.  What's a better firmness combo?

Re: Sleepwarehouse.com versus FoamByMail.com - 2" Memory Foam + 2" Latex
Reply #1 Dec 6, 2011 12:21 PM
Joined: Oct 15, 2009
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This might be a reasonable plan, but I have no idea what your spring mattress is like.   How firm is it?  What are your objectives?

The sleepwarehouse latex in dunlop (which tends to feel firmer than talalay), so 28-30 would be pretty firm.  I would probably go with the softer one.  FBM 20 is probably firmer than the rating indicates, and it is probably okay for a firmer topper below the memory foam.   For a talalay topper, you probably want something in the 19-24 range, assuming you are looking for comfort for side sleeping.

My guess is that the Sensus is better quality, but I don't really know anything about the FBM memory foam.

If you are looking to add just a bit of softness, I would probably just order 2" of the memory foam first and see if that is enough before buying latex.   Really hard to give much advise without more information.

 

 

Re: Sleepwarehouse.com versus FoamByMail.com - 2" Memory Foam + 2" Latex
Reply #2 Dec 6, 2011 6:44 PM
Joined: Nov 26, 2011
Points: 2
sandman wrote:

This might be a reasonable plan, but I have no idea what your spring mattress is like.   How firm is it?  What are your objectives?

 

The sleepwarehouse latex in dunlop (which tends to feel firmer than talalay), so 28-30 would be pretty firm.  I would probably go with the softer one.  FBM 20 is probably firmer than the rating indicates, and it is probably okay for a firmer topper below the memory foam.   For a talalay topper, you probably want something in the 19-24 range, assuming you are looking for comfort for side sleeping.

My guess is that the Sensus is better quality, but I don't really know anything about the FBM memory foam.

If you are looking to add just a bit of softness, I would probably just order 2" of the memory foam first and see if that is enough before buying latex.   Really hard to give much advise without more information.

 

 


Looking at the label - I can see it's a Sealy Queen with PolyU foam and Wire Springs.  It feels rather firm - more so than any bed I'm slept on before.  Very heavy too. 

I mostly like to sleep on my side but am switching positions all night it seems.  I need something softer while supportive.  I had a 10" memory foam bed before and eventually it felt like I was sinking into it too much.  I'm honestly not sure who the manufacturer or what the specs on it were. 

Yeah - I had considered just grabbing the 2" of memory foam to see.  Isn't the Sensus with a better warranty too?  Probably better not to go with the cheaper unknown FBM mem foam.