I have a few questions.
1 Is tempurpedic more supportive and relieves pressure more then any latex whether dunlop or talalay?
2 Which tempurpedic would be suitable for me. My body statistics are: A. I sleep on my side, I weigh 205 pounds, I have an injured disk on my low back. I am also about 6 feet 2 inches tall.
3. Do they make soft dunlop latex. How soft would it go? From where can I get a very soft top layer, dunlop latex mattress?
4. Currently I have a spring air mattress that is acting weird. I mean it felt different in the store and it feels now that the latex is bumping against my body. I mean like latex pushing against my body and it does not feel good. The seller said there is an BREAK IN PERIOD WITH THE LATEX MATTRESS. Does a latex mattress has a BREAK IN TIME? Actually it is 6 inches of latex on 8 inches of SOY FOAM. I don't even know what soyfoam is honestly. The salesman said it is made from soy. I kind of have a feeling that salesman was lying.
Many questions but hopefully some kind helpful soul will answer me. This message was modified Oct 21, 2011 by Joed
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