red101
Joined: Jun 12, 2011
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do I need a boxspring?
Original Message Dec 3, 2011 11:19 am |
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Yes guys, I have a OMF latex bed. I have the mattress on top of a slated futon frame. I am noticing that when I feel under the mattress it sags where there are no slat. Do i need to worry about that? And should i get a boxspring? THANKS
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Iris
Joined: Jun 2, 2011
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Re: do I need a boxspring? (platform bed or one that uses a foundation?)
Reply #1 Dec 3, 2011 12:54 pm |
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I was wondering the same thing. we are planning on buying a latex mattress, and I am looking at bed frames right now. I am wondering whether or not to get a platform bed or one that uses a foundation. (actually we're looking at the BedWorks of Maine- saw them on the Savvy Mattress website. Any thoughts or suggestions? I did like the looks of some of the ikea slatted bed bases: SULTAN LAXEBY Slatted bed base: 39 slats of layer-glued birch, divided into 5 comfort zones, adjust to your body weight and increase the suppleness of the mattress. any thoughts on that? Thanx as always, Iris
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bowser222
Joined: Aug 8, 2011
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Re: do I need a boxspring?
Reply #2 Dec 3, 2011 2:23 pm |
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absolutely need a foundation. A semi flex foundation or a flat top base will do. Foam will migrate through slats ruing the bed and shortening its life expectancy.
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GuyMakesSense
 
Joined: Nov 19, 2011
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Re: do I need a boxspring?
Reply #4 Dec 3, 2011 7:46 pm |
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Yes... you need something! Remember, when you are dealing with any type of non-metal support system, you need something to hold the layers of foam, air or water level, so the foam, air or water does all the work. I sell mattresses and am convinced that slats with less than 3" of space between them probably is enough for warranty purposes on almost every med, BUT, even putting a layer of cardboard over the slats would help keep any foam from pushing between the slats... If you use plywood, just seal it and treat it before putting a mattress on top of it so that no mold can build up between the pieces....
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