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Apr 8, 2010 12:50 AM
Basically a 2" convoluted topper may or may not make a difference to any individual. There really is no hard and fast rule, each company has its own idea of what is "Best" and what is best for one person may not be best for another.
I think the consensus of the other thread was that Flobeds gives you more options for cheaper exchanges of layers and for a total refund at the end of your sleep trial. Other than that, there is not that much difference.
...Feb 16, 2010 10:06 AM
Unless you weigh a lot, I would think your mattress is plenty firm. I am *guessing* it could be too firm, even though lower back pain is often caused by a "too soft" mattress.
Have you tried it without any topper at all?
How thick is your convoluted topper? If it's an inch or less it probably is not causing your back pain but if it's over an inch I think it could.
If...
Jan 13, 2010 7:08 PM
I see that FlowBeds is having a sale on their all natural mattresses at this time. The posture select has a $100 discount, and the posture deluxe has a $200 discount.
I purchased the posture deluxe 100% natural and have been very pleased with it. I am 6' 2" and 210 pounds. Being 20 pounds lighter you might get by with the posture select and...
Apr 15, 2010 7:02 AM
http://www.flobeds.com/latex/index.htm
FYI, I weigh >250, side sleeper, and before I bought the latex mattress I had terrible hip and back pain, with numbness and tingling too. It was impossible to get a good night's sleep, I'd be tossing and turning and waking up in pain all night long, dragged out and exhausted during the day.
Now, I sleep pain free all night and sleep better than I have in years. I do have the occasional twinge, but nothing remotely close to the pain I was in before. The bed is a dream to lie and sleep on. it's tough to get out of bed in the morning
My configuration is currently F (32 ILD) over XF (36 ILD) over XF (36 ILD) and there is a 2" soft topper...
Oct 16, 2009 6:15 AM
First night's report - whew! the latex really smells. I know this will dissipate quickly, it's not necessarily an unpleasant smell, nor is it overpowering, but it has a slightly sweet, rubbery smell.
I had to sleep my first night without the top convoluted latex layer, as Flobeds sent me a convoluted layer that's way bigger than queen size. Even without the topper, the bed was quite comfortable to sleep on. I did wake up with a killer backache, but I am attributing that to the fact that last night I had to upack all 8 pieces from their boxes myself, lug them up the stairs myself, take them...
Feb 16, 2010 2:20 AM
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Apr 2, 2010 5:31 PM
I would also like to add...(and I haven't had a chance to post my final reviews of my FloBeds purchase as I have been slow at making the changes I needed (and busy at work!) but have been busy tweaking my mattress finally for the past few weeks and will provide that input shortly) ....but there just aren't enough exemplary words that I can say about the service I received from Dave at FloBeds. I have made several exchanges, and without putting him on the hook here , all I will say is that Dave has been more than generous with shipping charges,...
Feb 6, 2010 5:25 AM
Mar 31, 2010 8:14 PM
I've been lurking here for some time and I am grateful this community has been able to provide such insightful information relating to such an important and, lets face it, expensive purchase.
I recently had a chance to lay on a Savvy Rest dunlop mattress recently and the wife and I were were more than pleased. As I did my online research, a number of seemingly reputable companies were repeatedly mentioned: FloBeds, Sleep EZ, Savvy Rest, FoamSweetFoam, Rocky Mountain Mattress, Arizona Mattress, etc. By far, FloBeds and Sleep EZ are mentioned more so than any of the others. I've pretty much narrowed my options down to a purchase from either FloBeds or Sleep EZ (with Savvy Rest coming in at a close third). However, as I compare prices I am utterly astonished at the difference in...