budgy wrote:
I did not claim that 99% of people like latex. Roy1 claimed 99% of people do not like it. I am sorry it did not work for you guys.
You still have not answered my question about whether your mattress truly is all latex....did you read the law label yet to see the material...
Sall wrote:
From my experience with latex layers, I think the soft, soft layers would be too soft for her and I think the medium, firm layers under the v-zone will be a good starting point. I've had over a year and a half experience with different layers of latex (and spent a significant amount...
DaveStro wrote:
Not sure why you are saying Mattress Firm doesnt carry latex mattress. They have latex on their website and in the local stores around here. They also talk about the reason some of the Simmons or Sealy mattress's sets are so expensive is because they use latex and latex...
I don't know about other people. But I got the softest latex mattress and it is killing me. I am returning it. I got taken in by the salesmen pitch. The soft latex is only soft for less then 1 minute and then it starts to pushback. I sink in too much and it is pushing back firmly. I now have...
budgy wrote:
In other words, all mattresses push back an equal amount of force on your body. This force is equal to the weight of your body pushing down on the mattress, the amount of pressure has to do with how much contact area there is to spread this force out more evenly over your body...
Cloud is working out pretty good for slpgnc.
The problems I had with cloud when I layed on it was that it was little bit low height for me.
And it did not feel it had lot of tempur foam on it, kind of felt firm. It has only 2.8 inch of tempur foam in it may that is why it did not feel plush...
The latex bounces, how wil then provide pressure relief and support?
May be some support but pressure relief - I don't think so.
So latex does not work.
Also latex is Not comfortable since it has bounce and PUSHBACK.
robertwhite wrote:
First off, a TP "Cloud" in a king size is no where near $1999. Try $2499. The mattress without foundation (which I don't need) is $1999. $2K for just a plain old piece of foam (OK, several layers) is not only nutz, it is just plain dumb. Wanna bet that the $2K mattress alone...
I wonder if cloud with only 2.8 inches of temor faom will offer me enough cushion and support.
Is cloud series foam a low density foam. Budgy?
I also wonder if Rhapsody did not work for me( see my previous post) will allura work for me?
The problem I had with rhapsody (THE MATTRESS OPRAH...
slpngoc wrote:
Joed, Contour Signature is Tempurpedic's 'classic type' of foam. The Cloud ES foam is a little quicker responding.
Why don't you just take a small risk and just try a regular Cloud from that massive retailer near you? $1999 + tax queen set. Worst that could happen is you don't...
what is the point of buying a tempurpedic mattress then? If it get so soft that I will just sink in and then it all comes back when I am not on the bed, tempurpedic warranty is useless, isn't it.
will it get soft in parts where a person weighs the most like the hips and buttocks? And when it...
budgy wrote:
Perhaps they will lose 'some' support. Can you possibly quantify in anyway when a bed is just too soft to not give proper support? I do not see how this is contradictory exactly. The beds have a break in period.
On the adverse side of things, a lot of people hate their Tempur...
I noticed that tempurpedic sells split foundations for its mattresses. Should I get a split foundation for a queen size mattress or just 1 single foundation will work.
Will split foundation change the feeling of the mattress in the center of the mattress or anywhere else in the mattress?
I am...
I am going to lower my weight from 205 pounds to 180 pounds - don't know how but I will do that somehow!
Will tempurpedics work for me then?
which ones will work for me then. Thanks.
can anyone who bought Tempurpedic Allura tell me how allura is compared to tempurpedic cloud supreme?
how will they hold up as time passes.
what is the thickness of various foams in them.
The salemen at all the stores I visited don't know what goes in their tempurpedics! and the thickness of...
From which store did you purchase your tempurpedic? what model did you buy? did you buy the adjustable base? if you did from where?
is your mattress soft or what?
what model tempurpedic would you recommend for someone me, I am :
210 pounds
height is 6 feet 2 inches
side sleeper
medical issues -...
edwinsmoz wrote:
Did you ever consider a close alternative? The gel-beds. The review for Intellibed gel beds are good. They might have the things you like about the latex, but without all the controversy. GL.
This poster has some vested interest in promoting intellibeds. He/she is a spammer...
Good_Sleep wrote:
Seriously? Why didn't you return your tempurpedic? Were you not informed about their money back gurantee? 90 days wasn't long enough for you to figure out it wasn't going to work? I'll guess someone gave it to you. Tempurpedic (if you can find them) on craigslist are...
Now I would like to ask someone about the 1 year return or is it exchange policy of Mattress Firm. what is it? are there any disclaimers, any deceptive wording in small letters?
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