Hi, I want to build my own latex bed with these layers, from top to bottom : Layer 1 (Topper) : 2" Soft (20 ILD) Layer 2: 3" Extra firm (40 ILD) Layer 3: 3" Super firm (44 ILD) Layer 4 (Bottom) : 3" Extra firm (40 ILD) I weight 247 pounds, so that's why I need the extra firm stuff (so I don't sink and so it will last a long time). I like FoamByMail.com a lot, but they don't seem to carry Extra firm and Super firm latex... In the 3"... They sell the king medium (32 ILD) 3" for 346$ Is there another store with crazy good prices like FoamByMail.com but with these firmnesses and thickneses please? |
ronaldSmith, have you considered the FBM Lux-HQ foam for your bottom support layer? The ILD is 50 so it's plenty firm and life expectancy is 12 to 18 years, about $172 in a 3 inch queen. Not latex, of course, but under 8 inches of latex I don't believe anyone could tell the difference. Start with "Custom Foam Mattresses" at the top of the page. I would also suggest that a 6 inch FBM mattress, 36 ILD in the 5.6 lbs density they sell will be plenty firm even for a big boy. Have you been able to try any latex beds? This message was modified Oct 17, 2011 by SleepLikeADog
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You could try the clearance page on Foamorder.com http://www.foamorder.com/clearance.html#latex |
Thank you SleepLikeADog for your ideas.
Pretty cheap huh? I might try that. SleepLikeADog wrote: I was thinking about that firm 6" mattress from FBM for the support layer. With my weight, will it shorten it's life a lot? And I've never tried any latex bed yet. But I've been told that, with my weight, this is the way to go for longevity of the matress.
This message was modified Oct 18, 2011 by ronaldSmith
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I don't believe your weight will significantly shorten the lifespan of all the latex layers (maybe you'll replace the top layer of 20 ILD after 5 - 7 years) but it's critical to get a combination you find comfortable or you'll get rid of it long before it wears out. I personally think 8 inches of latex is enough when properly configured. |
Hum... No custom mattress shop around here.
I don't think I could go wrong with 6" of firm as the base and 2" of soft for the topper, right? The base would be tought enough and the topper would provide comfort for my side sleeping.
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