Is this the mattress?
http://www.orthomattress.com/products/mattresses/ortho-tempered-ortho-tempered.cfmThey offer no clue about the construction, other than it's made with "Viscoelastic." I don't know why they capitalize viscoelastic, it's not a brand name but rather a description of a physical property of the foam - the foam is viscoelastic. Big deal, at least 12 companies manufacture visco foam in the U.S. alone. Lord knows how many Chinese companies are making it.
The price is certainly nice, but ask about the
support foam, the density in particular. If it's 1.6 lb polyurethane, it won't last vary long. Some companies call this "high density" but it's not. PU foam has to be 2 lb density or higher before it can legitimately be called "high density." There are mattresses selling for even less that use better foam than that. Even Bedinabox uses better quality support foam.
Don't fall for the line "It's just as good as a Tempur-Pedic for one third the price." No it isn't. It still might be worth $999, but keep your expectations grounded in reality. Tempur-Pedic uses 5.3 lb memory foam that's expensive to manufacture. You don't even know
where Ortho buys their memory foam. And Tempur-Pedic also uses a good quality support form, in the 3.0 lb range if what I have read is to be believed. TP's prices are wildly inflated because of the $millions they spend in advertising, but it's still a high quality mattress.
If you like the mattress, stick with the 9" unless you weigh over 250 lbs. The extra $500 buys you 3" of "filler".
This message was modified Sep 10, 2007 by haysdb
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