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Re: Help With Finding a Mattress - Lynn2006
Apr 6, 2008 9:05 PM
Mccldwell, Thank you for letting me know about the good pillow article that I read after registering for what looks like a great online Washington Post newspaper.  I copied it below with the link and hope others register to fully utilize the services of this great site. I am glad you let me know about it. I found a few other articles that I found interesting.  I just finished working at 12:45 AM from early this morning and this site ws the perfect relaxation for me to get my mind off of taxes.  I always knew my pillow was important and that is why I used to bring it with me on all my business trips when I used to travel for business. That is why I am always trying to find the perfect pillow height for my side sleeping and petite size ever since my very old latex foam...
Re: Anybody still buying Dunlop? - cloud9
May 27, 2008 1:11 AM
st3v3k4hn wrote:

"When I compare our Dunlop mattresses side by side with a Talalay bed, to me it so obvious, the main observation being that you tend to sink more in the Talalay material, vs. the Dunlop Natural material, which keeps you suspended if you will, on top of the mattress. Side sleepers especially seem to respond better to the Dunlop method since when you apply a lot of weight to the latex in a limited area (imagine side sleeping being like a knife on edge, vs. a belly or back sleeper, where the weight is more evenly distributed), the pressure point reduction and weight distributing qualities of the latex being clearly superior. You don’t bottom out on it, and you can easily turn from side to side effortlessly. This is important when you consider that a common complaint of memory foam users, and a few Talalay process...

Re: Flobeds Posture Zone Green vs. Posture Select Green and other queries - BeddyBye
Mar 15, 2008 9:20 PM
If you can find the new Serta Pure Response line of 100% latex, I think you'll really like the way they feel. I just discovered them yesterday and if I wasn't already happy with my zippered mattress, I might give this serious consideration. I loved the way they felt! Especially the plush model. Comes with a 30 year warranty. Pro-rated, of course. But, since latex doesn't show body impressions, I imagine this mattress will last a long time. I liked it better than the Sealy Spring Free line.


cjzydeco wrote:
Wow! Thanks to everyone who responded. We appreciate your advice! I know that we are toally strange, but *MOST* of the time we enjoy snuggling in our full sized bed. There are nights, of course, where one of us is sick or restless, and then it can be exasperating, but that's what the guest bedroom is for. Usually once...
Re: can someone help me narrow my mattress choices? Kingsdown, Comforpedic, or Simmons Beautyrest - mattressmom
Feb 18, 2008 10:31 AM
LPAD, I agree that you were greeted with less than helpful and respectful responses. But it is really hard for anyone to make a very specific recommendation. We all have our nuanced opinions that may or may not be appropriate for you. You might not be able to find what you are looking for locally. You might be forced to look into buying from the internet unless you are lucky enough to live near a retailer that sells what you are looking for based on your research. If you are looking for positive recommendations and comments about mainstream brand mattresses, you probably came to the wrong place. Most people here would not recommend those kinds of mattresses - especially the three S brands. I've never heard of Kingsdown. Most people here would not recommend any mattress from Sealy, Simmons or Serta for a lot of reasons. Check out the reviews...
Re: Who has the cheapest Dunlop latex in 1-2" thickness? - mattressmom
Feb 4, 2008 4:10 AM
We are very happy with the two six inch Dunlop cores in medium we got from Organic Selections - which they say is around 32 ILD. I got a twin for my 13 year old daughter and a twin XL for my 17 year old 74 inch 180 pound son who had been sleeping on a 75 inch full size bed. The kids are very different sizes but are both happy with the firmness - which Organic Selections says is their most popular. They were vacuum packed - shipped directly from the supplier in Cerritos, CA. From the description, it sounds like the latex is Sleep Comp's NaturaLux. One side is slightly firmer than the other side - just like the three inch layers on our Savvy Rest mattress. We put the soft side up.

Personally, I wouldn't like anything softer than this medium core over a solid foundation. The kids'...
Dunlop toppers by NaturalSleepproducts.net and their products - TheQuest
Apr 18, 2008 9:14 AM
History: Thought these were talalay because their advertising is very similiar to Absolutecomfort and USmemoryfoam. i.e. Ergosoft, 4.75 lb, natural.  Never got a return email, saw Fibex at bottom of webpage, so googled "fibex and latex".  Called Fibex and talked with a nice and knowledgeable man.  He said he was dismayed that I didn't get a response and  he would look into it.  They get container loads in.  Said they do wholesale for Richard Pieris for mattress companies,  but are doing some retail too.  Quoted me $112 for a 24ild queen dunlop.  Said there's a 10% restocking fee.  They get it from Latex Green out of Sri Lanka.  He is sending me samples.  Figured I might as well reconsider dunlop since still waiting on samples of talalay.  I would order from them.  Is my sleeplessness making me gullible??  :))

Best Organic Latex Mattress?? - azba
Jul 13, 2008 9:55 PM

Hi Everyone,

I think I over-researched and now am confused on which are the best natural latex beds (in my price-range). My ideal bed at this point is a triple-layered, 9” Dunlop set encased in a zippered organic wool & cotton cover. Below are some stores I've looked at along with some issues I have with them.  I think this list will help others who are searching, and I'm also hoping that anyone with latex bed experience will be able to offer their feedback and expertise.  Thank you!

1. Savvyrest: Seems like a great bed, but no return policy. Not with any of their vendors either. I can’t in good conscience drop that much money on a bed without the possibility of returning it. Also, their warranty only covers depressions that are 1 ½” deep or more. That seems like a lot to me, so I don’t have confidence in their beds.

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Some Advice - MattressSalesman
Aug 12, 2008 10:44 PM
Next to buying a tombstone, this is probably the hardest decision you have to make.  Sadly, there are many people in my industry who take advantage of people and give all of us a bad name.  I will try to remedy that with some honest advice.

For the most part, the advice given on the welcome page is solid.  Follow those guidelines and your experience will be a good one.  As far as the types of beds, you generally have firm, plush, and pillowtop.  For many years, people were told the firmer the better.  This could not be further from the truth!  That myth led to generations of back problems.  It drives me crazy when a person comes in and says my doctor or my chiropractor told me to get the firmest bed you have.  I usually tell them to get a new doctor!  For the people who do not walk out on...

Re: Latex Mattress Confusion! - Savvy Rest - Sleepez - Flobeds??? - Jazzsinger777
Sep 10, 2008 2:02 PM
Hi,

I am currently using a 10 year old Simmons Individual pocket coil and bought the IKEA Tolg and used it on top of the old mattress for 3 fabulous nights of sleep.

We had to return it as it was not a Eastern King size ... it was the wrong size and my store received quite a few shipments of it. My mattress has hammocked and it is time to replace it, so I have been out shopping, researching and reading posts and comparing.

For point of reference, I am 6'5" and 205 lbs and my wife is 5'4" 125 lbs.

I was into IKEA today .... their Erfjord is the greenest and cheapest latex mattress on the market for me in Toronto, ON for a Eastern King mattress.

I tried it with the Tolg and it was very comfortable on my back and side. In the store,...
IKEA Mattresses: Hasselback or Erfjord Does anyone have any experience with them? - Jazzsinger777
Sep 9, 2008 4:40 AM
Hi All,

I have been flopping on all kinds of mattresses and thought I preferred the latex mattresses due to many of their qualities: mite free; natural etc...

After reading MANY posts from all of you, I have learned that some 100% (which is a marketing term) Natural latex were hammocking and tearing ... after minimal to a few years.

I read a post which mentioned a combination of natural and synthetic latex offered the most durability and one of the individuals quite liked the Erfjord Latex mattress which is 85% natural and 15% synthetic in a Dunlop style mold. It has eco friendly cotton cover with silk/wool wadding. When I sat on it, I bottomed out and hit the slats on the bottom. When I laid down on it, it was quite comfortable with a pillow top on it ... the Tolg.

Also, IKEA has a sale on right...

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