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Re: Does the Costco Sleep Science Celeste come with a foundation? - randys
Feb 21, 2010 1:36 PM
this is unusual, they usually have the foundation

any foundation will work, box springs or anything at all...
Re: Discouraged... Does latex break in a lot after a week or two? - randys
Feb 21, 2010 5:36 AM
jimsocal wrote:
I think he is saying they break in but they cost a lot less to replace, and I would agree to some extent...
BUT:
I think latex breaks down much less and slower, over time, than other foams. I don't think MOST people would even feel the breaking in that my latex seems to have done. However, for me, it was enough to go from 100% comfort down to only about 70-75% comfort, now. Of course I still do have some HR foam on my bottom layer so that could be the problem. But I hate to buy new foam right now so I'm trying to live with my current configuration (above; minus the wool) and see if I "get used" to it.

I also think latex and HR foam have completely different feels and different type of support. The latex is much springier, the HR is more of...
Re: Help me choose please - Celeste, Ara or Sleep Science 10" (unamed model) - sandman
Feb 23, 2010 8:21 AM
Slides wrote:
Looks like the 10" is called Emma. Any first hand accounts of this one? I'm still unsure of a memory foam only mattress, but also know I would not like a latex only mattress with its described bounciness.

The Celetse did seem like a good comprise, but being too firm is giving me pause, especially since I don't weigh much. But I could always put softer topper to get it to where I want right? Or would that be too high and weird?

If you seach on Emma, you might find some info.  Randys, tried it and liked it, and he may repurchase it.

The Celeste is a bit higher end because it has 2" 5lb. memory foam and 2" of latex.   Based on that, I am not sure why it seemed so firm, but it did to me.  The latex must have been dunlop, which can be...

Re: Help me choose please - Celeste, Ara or Sleep Science 10" (unamed model) - sandman
Feb 23, 2010 6:55 AM
I would be concerned about the 13" Ara as well.  It seems like it has too much memory foam to provide enough support. 

The Celeste is a pretty firm mattress.  I tried it and think it was good quality, but too firm and thick for me.   If you want firm, it is not bad. Some of the other reviews at Costco also said it is very firm, so I don't think it was just me.  It might have softened up a bit over time, but I did not want to wait.

The 10" is probably in between the other too in terms of firmness....

Re: Does the Costco Sleep Science Celeste come with a foundation? - sandman
Feb 21, 2010 2:19 PM
Slides wrote:
I'm guessing it doesn't, but want to make sure. Anyone used this foundation from Costco?

http://www.costco.com/Browse/Productgroup.aspx?ec=BC-EC29445-ProdID11473343&pos=2&whse=BC&topnav=&prodid=11474949&lang=en-US


I believe you can buy it with or without the foundation.  I think it is about $200 more for the foundation.  I have not tried the foundation....
Re: Emma Mattress with foundation - does costco sets it up? - Slides
Feb 23, 2010 8:09 AM
lowbacpain wrote:
This Emma mattress has PU foam - a lot of it.
And I am reading that PU foam is bad and breaks down.
So how is this Emma Mattress by sleep science a good deal like some people said?
Good PU foam is just fine. Growing up I slept on PU foam with a cotton filled topper mattress. It was great. Bad PU foam is the problem.

I'm ordering the Emma as well, so will let you know if I get it before you do, how it's like (at least before it starts to break in)...
Re: Help me choose please - Celeste, Ara or Sleep Science 10" (unamed model) - Slides
Feb 23, 2010 8:01 AM
Looks like the 10" is called Emma. Any first hand accounts of this one? I'm still unsure of a memory foam only mattress, but also know I would not like a latex only mattress with its described bounciness.

The Celetse did seem like a good comprise, but being too firm is giving me pause, especially since I don't weigh much. But I could always put softer topper to get it to where I want right? Or would that be too high and weird?...
Help me choose please - Celeste, Ara or Sleep Science 10" (unamed model) - Slides
Feb 22, 2010 8:18 AM
All 3 found on the costco site.

I'm 5' 8", 130 -135 lbs , 28 yrs old, both a side and back sleeper. Have neck and shoulder pains (pillow related, but thought I'd add), moderate lower back pain when sleeping on my back and hip pain when sleeping on my side. Some of my pain is also related to my posture and sitting for too long on questionable chairs, however, my current S-brand bed is sagging badly and I need something new with 1) support and obviously some level of 2) comfort.

Link to products - costco is the easiest place to buy for me.

http://www.costco.com/Common/Category.aspx?ec=BC-EC25093-Cat78455&pos=1&whse=BC&topnav=&cat=67414&eCat=BC|93|1924|78455|67414&lang=en-US

Thoughts?...
Does the Costco Sleep Science Celeste come with a foundation? - Slides
Feb 20, 2010 6:57 PM
I'm guessing it doesn't, but want to make sure. Anyone used this foundation from Costco?

http://www.costco.com/Browse/Productgroup.aspx?ec=BC-EC29445-ProdID11473343&pos=2&whse=BC&topnav=&prodid=11474949&lang=en-US...
Re: Help me choose please - Celeste, Ara or Sleep Science 10" (unamed model) - ahindt
Feb 23, 2010 4:19 AM
we purchased the Ara about 3 weeks ago and have requested a return because it is too soft for our backs.  While it feels great and wraps you in a "cloud" our lower backs are hurting because it must lack support that we need.  We almost bought the Tempurpedic deluxe model at three times the cost, really!  Maybe you get what you pay for however that is a lot of money.  So we have decided to try sleep science's other model, the Celeste.  Supposedly it is firmer.  I hope that we are not wasting our time.  But as you know Costco does have a great return policy.  We are hoping for the best,  the new mattress should be here next week!...

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