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Re: Hammocking in new latex mattress - JCturboT
Sep 15, 2007 9:10 AM
TC,Gardner is very easy about mattress exchanges, sometimes even going two-three times without any cost to the consumer (do a search on the old forum for Gardner Mattress), so take your time in your decision.I don't know which Gardner Mattress location you purchased from but I have been to the Newton store several times and have always been happy with their honesty, both with their products as well as the competition.As a matter of fact, when I was going through my latex mattress purchase, and was in doubt whether I should stick with my latex kit (purchased elsewhere) they didn't try to steer me to one of their mattresses- they offered sugestions on what to try and it was one of their mattress with 3-layers of 40ILD latex that gave me some ideas to try with my kit, which, ultimately led me to my current configuration.Matt Power from Gardner can...
Re: Hammocking in new latex mattress - Lynn2006
Sep 15, 2007 8:32 AM
The Gardner's Mattress configuration sounds way too soft and that is why you are uncomfortable.  It is always better to go firmer than you think since you can always soften up a mattress or get used to it firmer in my opinion....
Re: Hammocking in new latex mattress - tcdonaghey
Sep 16, 2007 4:30 PM
We went back in yesterday and lay on the firm, which my wife tells me was her preference to begin with (although she's been fine on the medium), and put in for an exchange.

My original concern about getting the firm was pinching in my shoulder when side sleeping - I've had some nerve problems in one wrist and was told by the therapist to be very careful about side sleeping on too hard a mattress (which our old one was - the comfort layer had essentially all gone). And things were mostly better on the medium.

But the Gardner guy (who doesn't know ILDs but showed us a few cubes of foam when we were in the first time, and I swear the medium's comfort layer was a lot squishier than the firm's) was relaxed and good and tells us we've got thirty days on the new mattress when it shows...
Hammocking in new latex mattress - tcdonaghey
Sep 13, 2007 10:49 AM
My wife and I have a new Gardner latex mattress, medium firmness. They're pretty close-lipped about construction and won't talk ILDs, but they do claim all-Talalay construction - though they spell it Telelay; inside the mattress casing their medium and firm are both 6" of a firmer latex under a 3" comfort layer of less firm latex. (Their plush and ultra plush have a 4" comfort layer and cost a little more.)

I'm a back-and-side sleeper. This mattress was supremely comfortable in the shop on both back and side over about fifteen minutes - no pressure points, cushy support; the firm mattress was a bit unyielding under shoulder and hip and I was a little worried about pressure points. But last night I slept on my back and woke feeling a bit like I was in a hammock. Particularly when I went to roll onto my side and found a bit...

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