Latex Mattress User Reviews

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Nature's Rest

Spring air Nature's Rest Latex

Jun 28, 2010 12:32 PM
Joined: Jun 28, 2010
Points: 15
We paid again..about $2k for our set..about nine years ago. We have now spent two years not sleeping well because it needs to be replaced. We had the service man for spring air come twice now and says the warrany is void because of a literally size of a dime spot on it. (that I probably could get out) It has a fifteen year warranty that was worthless. I have a whole like indentation on my side that I cannot sleep on at all. We are fortunate to have the company do a little swapsy for us...a little unheard of I guess. Lord knows what I'll do with the other mattress. ?? I would not buy another nature's rest. I would buy a Natura that is more recommended now.
Date Purchased: 2001
Price Paid: $2000
Recommend: No

Pros:

comfy for first few years

Cons:

waste of money...would have bought a cheaper mattress or spent more money for one that would last. We were told for every $100 you spend you should get a year out of the mattress. The foundation broke once...had it replaced, the mattress replaced once because the inside wasn't stitched in properly. Now have to spend more money for a new set all together. Ugh.....annoying.

Happy Customer

Savvy Rest Serenity

Jun 26, 2010 3:39 PM
Location: Oregon
Joined: Jun 24, 2010
Points: 15
I bought a Savvy Rest 3-layer mattress last year from ECO Sleep Solutions in Eugene Oregon. I got a medium-soft-soft combination of layers (from bottom to top) and I must say it’s the most comfortable mattress I’ve ever had.

I initially bought a medium-medium-soft, and while my wife loved her side, I found my side to be a little firm. But thanks to their 90-day layer-exchange policy I was able to change the medium on my side for a soft and get it just right. Savvy Rest lets you swap-out layers of latex for only the cost of shipping. I can’t see any reason why a person should not be able to get one of these mattresses to suit them, especially since you can swap layers as many times as you want within 90 days.

My queen organic mattress cost me $1,999, plus $85 shipping for the layer swap. This was the most economically priced ORGANIC mattress out there. I did a bit of research first, and while you can find cheaper mattresses, they most likely will not have certified organic wool and cotton casings and they will also probably use latex that is blended with synthetics. Savvy Rest is one of the few companies that use all natural rubber latex- no blends or synthetic materials in the latex. Having no synthetic chemicals or materials was important for me.

Savvy has a specific warranty covering any sagging of the mattress, so there is no reason why a person would have to put up with that. My friend who recommended Savvy Rest has had theirs for about five years with no sign of any sagging. And from what I’ve read on other blogs, people say the Savvy Rest mattresses stand the test of time very well.

I would recommend this mattress highly.


Date Purchased: 10/2009
Price Paid: $1999
Recommend: Yes

Pros:

Company's reputation
Adjustable comfort levels
One of the most organic mattresses out there

Cons:

Good quality latex mattresses are pricey.
The casing could be a bit more snug.

Sleep Science 10

Sleep Science Costco Natural Latex

Jun 4, 2010 12:35 PM
Joined: Jan 11, 2010
Points: 49
Our two Costco Sleep Science beds were delivered on Saturday morning! Here's my review:

First, about the delivery. I found the delivery company to be professional and friendly. They called to schedule the delivery, called again when they were on their way and arrived on time (a little early even). They assembled the foundations on my front lawn and seemed to know what they were doing; they were quick and efficient. They set up the beds in the order I requested and exactly as I instructed. I have absolutely no complaints.

Second, the foundations. They are made of metal tubing, with plastic top panels to support the mattress and then all covered with a cloth cover. They seem very sturdy and since these two beds are for my kids, I have no doubt they will be more than adequate. The cover has tan sueded material around the edges to match the lower part of the mattress cover and together they look nicely matched.

Third, the mattresses. I can't imagine how anyone would describe them as too hard or firm. They are too soft for my husband and I (we are larger people), but should be fine for our kids. I do find them comfortable for brief lounging and snuggling with the kids, but just about bottom out at the edge when sitting to get in or out of the bed (for reference, I am 5'-7" and 240 lbs). I haven't slept in one all night yet, but my husband did and said it was too soft, but still better than our awfull inner-spring that we are about to replace. He had some minor back pain upon moving around the next morning. The cover is nice thought nothing spectacular. The upper portion is white cotton material, the lower is tan sueded material. I haven't opened them up, so can't comment on the interior. They were delivered already inside the mattress cover and rolled up in a plastic casing. The delivery men cut open the casing right on top of the foundation. They said it would take about 2 hours for it to fully decompress, but I didn't notice much of a difference 2 hours later. The mattresses definitely have a latex smell. I've heard others describe it as sweet or cookie dough-ish, but I didn't not find it that pleasant. It also wasn't a foul odor, just noticeable. Once they had been sitting a while and had the Luna mattress pads and sheets on them it was only detectable by putting your nose right into the mattress. I found they smell almost exactly like the JC Penney latex pillows I recently purchased, so I don't think their smell was unusual or indicitive of a quality issue.

Overall, I think was a good buy (for smaller people, or those who like soft beds). These are our first latex mattresses and I love the substance and weight of them. So much nicer than the bouncy-ness of an inner-spring mattress.

Edited to Add: We will be returning the foundations that we purchased along with these mattresses. They are shoddily constructed and are already falling apart. We are still happy with the mattresses themselves, just not the foundations!
Date Purchased: 4/2010
Price Paid: $1100
Recommend: Yes

Pros:

Price!
100% Dunlop latex

Cons:

I wish the layers were interchangeable instead of being glued together.

Foundation sold with the mattress is cheap and not adequate support for the mattress!
This review was modified Aug 26, 2011 by Admin