mpb2000
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Sleep EZ vs. FloBeds top layer
Original Message Feb 5, 2008 11:36 am |
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Sleep EZ just has regular latex layer on the top of their mattresses. FloBeds has some sort of "convoluted latex topper" that looks like an egg crate looking layer. Any comments on the differences?
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mpb2000
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Re: Sleep EZ vs. FloBeds top layer
Reply #6 Feb 5, 2008 1:49 pm |
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The Prana was 2" - 10 ILD. The Sleep EZ softest is either 1.4" 22-24 ILD or 2.8" 22-24 ILD, depending on which model you get. The FloBeds convoluted topper is 2". I am 6'2", 160 lb and my wife is smaller than I am. I was originally thinking the Sleep EZ that had three 2.8" cores would be better because we could interchange all the layers. But since I like a firmer mattress, I am wondering if the Sleep EZ with two 2.8" cores with the 1.4" core on top would be better so I could get the soft top, but firmer support system. My wife, who likes the softer mattresses could do a soft on top and in the middle and then something firmer on the bottom. Hmmm...
This message was modified Feb 5, 2008 by mpb2000
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mpb2000
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Re: Sleep EZ vs. FloBeds top layer
Reply #8 Feb 5, 2008 2:09 pm |
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I don't know, I guess I am just not sure what Sleep EZ's "soft" layer would feel like. I personally don't like the "sink into the bed" feeling, so that would probably be fine for me. My wife is the opposite, so I don't know if two "soft" layers would do it for her or not. I hate to pay so much more for the FloBed, but Sleep EZ charges a restocking fee. It's never easy. Similar thicknesses, FloBed vs Sleep EZ: 8.5" thick = $575 more for FloBed. 10-11" thick = $750 more for FloBed
This message was modified Feb 5, 2008 by mpb2000
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