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serehya


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Does latex need a break in period?
Original Message   May 21, 2011 8:54 am
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I bought a Sleep Options a few weeks ago. I noticed it was firmer than the display model. It has a 3" 20 ILD dunlop layer on top. I tend to be a side and back sleeper and stay in one section on my half of the bed.  I am noticing that in my hip region it's softening much more than other areas of the mattress that I don't sleep on. On the plus side, I don't see even the slightest of indentation forming, as I've seen in previous beds in the past. 

Is this natural and to be expected? 

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need2sleep636


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Re: Does latex need a break in period?
Reply #1   May 21, 2011 1:56 pm
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I would like to think that the more heavier areas of your body would soften the topper more than others over a period of time. Now I'm sure the time this happens will vary. Maybe Budgy, Sall, or another more experienced member will chime in. You've only had that bed for 11 days or so correct?
serehya


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Re: Does latex need a break in period?
Reply #2   May 21, 2011 3:04 pm
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need2sleep636 wrote:

I would like to think that the more heavier areas of your body would soften the topper more than others over a period of time. Now I'm sure the time this happens will vary. Maybe Budgy, Sall, or another more experienced member will chime in. You've only had that bed for 11 days or so correct?

You hit it right on the head, 11 days! I should clarify that the 3" 20 ILD dunlop layer is part of the bed itself. I do have a 3" 20 ILD Talalay topper coming in from FBM to help soften my side of the bed, since it's too firm. After reading the reviews about the inconsistency in the ILD's of FMB talalaly latex, and how it's firmer than expected, I'm now worried. 

need2sleep636


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Re: Does latex need a break in period?
Reply #3   May 21, 2011 8:24 pm
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I've ordered the 2" ILD 20 Talalay topper and in anticipation of the topper being too firm I ordered a 2.5" cuddlebed mattress pad; maybe you should look into one if indeed the FBM topper is too firm.
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Relaxo


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Re: Does latex need a break in period?
Reply #4   May 23, 2011 12:03 am
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Maybe it's completely in my mind but after sleeping on a latex mattress from FBM for about 10 months I feel like it has softened up a bit. My gf went through 2 mattresses (an airbed and a plush spring mattress) but I now i love sleeping on mine the best.

Like you, when I first got it I thought it was way too firm. So either my body & back got used to it or the latex needed some breaking in.

I have a St Geneve wool mattress protector for breathability, but going back I probably also would have picked up the Costco cuddlebed topper as need2sleep mentioned for some plushness.

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