Topper: Is 1 inch Latex enough?
Hi, We have a new innerspring mattress (probably firm plush) that has good support but is a little too firm for me. I am a side sleeper and am still feeling a soreness in my hips. We also have a Natura wool and cotton mattress pad (looks a little like sheepskin). My question is: would one inch of latex under the wool pad add enough cushion to relieve the pressure point in my hips? And would 32 ILD be the right firmness or should I go a little softer? OR... do I really need 2 inches (and what density)? I'm afraid of it being TOO cushy as right now we are using a 2 inch memory foam topper that I think is not very good quality as I end up in a sink hole by the morning with my back just killing me. I am 5 foot 7 and 130 pounds. Also recommendations for the most reputable company and one with best customer service that sells such toppers. Sorry -- I know this issue has been discussed before, but I still have questions. Thanks in anticipation. This message was modified Jan 9, 2008 by kimmcgov
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Re: Topper: Is 1 inch Latex enough?
http://www.brylanehomecatalog.com/decor/Natura-Latex-Mattress-Topper.aspx?PfId=94697&DeptId=15184&ProductTypeId=1&PurchaseType=0 Philly888 |
Re: Topper: Is 1 inch Latex enough?
I got the Talalay Latex Natura Topper in the Queen size and I really love the quality of it and how good it feels as a little bit of cushion as long as I have very firm latex cores underneath it. I used a 25% of coupon. It also didn't really outgas but I aired it out anyway for a week before use and it now has no smell at all. This message was modified May 29, 2008 by Lynn2006
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Re: Topper: Is 1 inch Latex enough?
Thanks. I'm a little concerned about the possibility of being too hot, either with a latex or memory foam topper, what is your experience with this? Do some of the styles with holes in them make any diference? Any other good brands of 1 or 1.5" toppers out there? This message was modified May 29, 2008 by bonesdad
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Re: Topper: Is 1 inch Latex enough?
I can only speak for the latex topper, no it does not sleep hot. I guess I can speak for memory foam, but remember I slept on 5" of the stuff and I hated it, it was hot!!! Other people like 1" memory foam, but I can't speak for them. |
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My 1" latex topper, 20 ILD doesn't sleep hot either...it came from Foam by Mail on the net. |
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I realize this thread is a bit old but it generated so much great feedback I thought I would give it a try. We are going to buy a topper for our American Leather comfort sleeper mattress. It has a 4" foam pad (synthetic, not latex). As this is a sofabed, I plan to roll up the topper when not in use since the sofa bed is already quite high to use as a sofa due to the extra space required for mattress storage. What I am trying to choose between is a 1" or 2" 100% latex topper from Foam Factory. They offer both 32 and 20 ILD and I am leaning towards the 32 since our most frequent guests do not like a very soft mattress. Which combination do you recommend 1" or 2" and 20 or 32 IDL? I am also going to put on a wool mattress pad and bamboo sheets. We live in San Diego and find that memory foam retains too much heat. Thank you! |
Re: Topper: Is 1 inch Latex enough?
Hi Socalgail, If you weigh the worse case scenarios, viz., not enough support vs. too hard, not enough support might result in back pain vs. too hard which will result in more tossing and turning, I'd say get a 2" 32ILD topper. I think back pain would be worse. If the mattress isn't that hard a one inch topper might do fine. If it's clearly hard, go for the 2", either way I'd still default toward the 32ILD. I put two 1" 32ILD latex toppers, also from Foam Factory, over the springs of my Sealy Posturepedic, and it is fine. I wasn't able to compared with the 20ILD, but I will get back pain if I don't get enough support so I defaulted toward the firmer of the two. Matt This message was modified Jul 26, 2009 by MattFaunce
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