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Re: Marriott Bed - terriks
Sep 2, 2009 11:49 AM
I did call Jamison last year after sleeping on the Marriott and there was no latex or memory foam, all PU foam as I recall....
Re: Jamison Diplomat - sandman
Sep 16, 2010 7:29 AM
You probably should check with the store on their return policy.

So, is her back problem only with this mattress and she is okay on others you have used?   Does she think it is too soft - sinking in too much (often the cause, but not always)?

Do you know if the mattress can be unzipped and the layers rearranged?  If not, you might even try flipping it over to see if it is firmer on the other side.

A firmer 1" piece of latex on top might reduce the sinking in.  Also, I have found a 1.5" wool topper that I have (bought on walmart.com) seems to make my mattress a bit firmer - less sinking in feeling.  Even a thick mattress pad can have the same effect if pulled tight.

However, it is difficult to make a too soft mattress firmer.  ...

Jamison Diplomat - RichardH
Sep 16, 2010 6:54 AM
I have a Jamison Diplomat Queen size that was bought in June this year and I have been happy with it but my wife is not. She has serious back problems and cannot sleep on it. The store had a no return policy that I was well aware of but I never thought I would have a problem with it. It is the Talalay latex which I thought was one of the best latex for a matress. I do not know what to do now. Anyone have any suggestions?

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Jamison and Englander beds - Betsy
Jul 18, 2011 5:21 PM
Can anyone tell me their experience with Jamison beds and Englander beds. I laid down on an Englander bed that a friend had that was unbelievably comfortable and held me up quite well even though it is six years old. And someone else told me that the Jamison bed is also very very good.

So I wanted to check on them.

Thank you very much.

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Any one have or heard of Enso Sleep Systems? - poohparry
Feb 19, 2011 3:13 AM
My new husband and I are closing on our first home this friday and have been on the hunt for a new bed - upgrading to a king from a queen.   All the review we've read were pushing us towards latex but we made sure to try EVERYTHING including spring and memory foam.  He likes really firm, but i like extra "fluffy" as I call it. I want to feel like I'm sinking in and being snuggled but my husband has acid reflux and wants to feel like he's sleeping on a board.  After hitting every store in town we ended up at a local store selling mainly on Jamison mattresses and saw they had something we hadn't seen yet in any other store - Enso Sleep Systems.  They're being sold as "all green" memory foam mattresses but that isn't an important factor for us.  What mattered to us is...
Re: Jamison Gemini 100% Latex - sleepswithcats
Jul 19, 2011 10:16 PM
Type this into the search bar in google:  site:whatsthebest-mattres.com jamison gemini.  There are a few article about jamisons.  No reviews for that particular mattress in the reviews section.  If you are interested in all latex quality mattress, there are some online vendors that have quality products without emptying your savings account.  But you would have to purchase without test driving the mattress....
Jamison Gemini 100% Latex - burney00
Jul 19, 2011 10:18 AM
We are looking to purchase a new mattress and are interested in the latex because I have some lower back issues that are often made worse by spring mattresses. We like the 100% latex because we have heard the foam in partial latex mattresses can break down over time. Does anyone have a Jamison Gemini latex mattress? Has it held up well?  We want something that will hold up and not sag, and were hoping to get some reviews for such an expensive purchase. I would love a little guidance on this!...
Re: Jamison Gemini 100% Latex - charnlar
Nov 6, 2013 8:04 AM
In this thread, someone stated that Jamison did not make a 100% latex mattress.  The Monarch/Emperor is supposed to be 100% latex though may be a blend of natural and synthetic.  Apparently the bed is a 6" core, plus two 2" layers of softer (though I cannot determine specifics).  The mattress presumably "flips" to allow a plusher feel on one side and a firmer feel on the other.  I believe the firm feel is done with the 6" core covered by a 1/2 inch (.4") of soft latex, though I find it difficult to fathom that a .4" layer of foam would do anything at all other than take the edge off the firm.  And Maybe that is all that it is intended.

The layers of foam are "adhesived" together so is a little more difficult to "change out".  I read that someone had suggested using an "exacto...

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