electracat
   
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DIY HR foam mattress--generally good, couple of questions!
Original Message Aug 25, 2009 6:44 am |
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So, we've finally set up the foam mattress from FBM! It came so quickly--in 3 or 4 days, so i was really pleased. <BR><BR>3 inches LUX-HQ<BR>3 inches HD36-HQ<BR>1 1/2 inches HD36 eggcrate<BR>1 1/2 inches supersoft eggcrate<BR>1 inch fiber mattress cover <BR><BR>I really liked the initial feel of the mattress--firm, yet a little cush on top. Felt really solid, supportive. Two things i've noticed, in my first night's sleep, though, are: It might sleep a little 'hot'--i think i just woke up sweating slightly! And, when i lie on my back, i feel a little discomfort in my lumbar area...Perhaps this is due to not 'sinking' in as much as i should? <BR><BR>Well, i'll see how it feels in the next nights. <BR>Can i place anything on top to lessen the heat? Latex, perhaps? I'm sure memory foam would only increase it...? <BR><BR>I'm generally pleased, and will report again (of course!). Thanks for all the great advice and information--this forum is such a wonderful resource!! One day maybe i'll be able to afford a FloBed...;) p.s. and of course there's the motion transfer question...It feels a lot more stable than my innerspring, of course, but haven't put it to the test yet with boyfriend sleeping in it!
This message was modified Aug 25, 2009 by electracat
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jankdc
 
Joined: Jul 10, 2008
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Re: DIY HR foam mattress--generally good, couple of questions!
Reply #1 Aug 26, 2009 2:58 am |
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If there is discomfort in the lower back, it could be too soft?
Latex would help a little with the heat, maybe a cuddle bed or a fleece cover would work also. In general foam is hotter. I think that you will find the motion transfer to not be an issue.
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