Folks, We Have A Winner! - randys
Feb 19, 2010 1:06 PM
I hope, last two nights I have slept on the Costco/Sleep Science Latex bed without the 1 inch/sensus/overstock foam and no back pain, nada...
well, no lower back pain, i have something else going on but unrelated I think to the mattress
I just hope this continues...
is there a denser, firmer foam that i could try just for the heck of it, one inch to plush up the feel? i.e. the sensus/pink foam was too soft
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Re: A request to flobeds - randys
Feb 10, 2010 1:30 PM
there is a fortune to be made in this industry, seems so far latex and foam arent really the ultimate answer for sleep science
whoever finds the ultimate sleeping system will be very rich and have many fans...
what could it be?
air? sleep number has that
latex and foam are limitless sources, has to be another way...
Re: Sleep Science Ara Foam Mattress at Costco - randys
Feb 10, 2010 1:27 PM
Hi, Costco is now selling a 10" Sleep Science Queen Memory Foam mattress. Does anyone have any information about this one? Thank you. Jan
if it says sleep science emma in the description, i had that one, loved it, for the price....get it, you can always return it...
Re: First nights sleep/Costco Latex with Costco 3 inch foam topper - randys
Feb 7, 2010 5:02 AM
I thought it might be too thick. Finding a high quality, cool 1" memory foam is tricky. That is something I have been searching for as well. Overstock.com does have a variety in 1" thickness. It is hard to tell what is best. The Sensus is suppose to be 5 Lb. like TP, but some have questioned if it is authentic. I also found it can sleep hot.
I have 1" of 4 lb. mem-cool from overstock. It is okay. I think it is cooler than the Sensus, but not as dense and supportive. They are not that expensive, but I don't think you can return once you use. So, it is a gamble.
I actually called Sleep Science to see if I could be 1" of their 5 lb. (which I liked). They don't sell to the public and would not tell me where else I could...
Re: Latex mattress - is it good for people with low back pain then memory foam mattress? - randys
Feb 5, 2010 6:53 AM
jim is right, foam for low back pain is an issue
get the latex bed from sleep science at costco when they get them back in stock, use it for a while, if you dont like it send it back no problem
you could go flobeds, cost more....they have return deal also, i recommend latex for low back issues...
Re: Discouraged - only have $500-600 to spend, am I wasting my time? - sandman
Feb 13, 2010 3:02 PM
Ah, that will teach me to more closely read descriptions. I thought it was a full Latex bed. However, this appears to be too good to be true - a full Talalay Latex bed for this cheap? http://www.originalmattress.com/products_and_prices/mattresses_and_box_springs/foam_and_latex_mattresses.aspx What's your take on this? There is a store about 15 minutes for me so I plan on checking it out in person. What questions should I ask to be sure this is high quality and not some knockoff?
The Costco mattress has a polyurethane base. The "air" component is air channels cut into the foam to help it breathe. If you click on the image, you can get a second image that show what is inside. Or go to the Sleep Science website. I actually tried that mattress and it is pretty good, but pretty firm as well - too firm for me and thicker than I would like.
I...
Re: First nights sleep/Costco Latex with Costco 3 inch foam topper - sandman
Feb 6, 2010 8:47 AM
I thought it might be too thick. Finding a high quality, cool 1" memory foam is tricky. That is something I have been searching for as well. Overstock.com does have a variety in 1" thickness. It is hard to tell what is best. The Sensus is suppose to be 5 Lb. like TP, but some have questioned if it is authentic. I also found it can sleep hot.
I have 1" of 4 lb. mem-cool from overstock. It is okay. I think it is cooler than the Sensus, but not as dense and supportive. They are not that expensive, but I don't think you can return once you use. So, it is a gamble.
I actually called Sleep Science to see if I could be 1" of their 5 lb. (which I liked). They don't sell to the public and would not tell me where else I could get it. They told...
Re: Folks, We Have A Winner! - Natalia
Feb 19, 2010 7:40 PM
I hope, last two nights I have slept on the Costco/Sleep Science Latex bed without the 1 inch/sensus/overstock foam and no back pain, nada...
well, no lower back pain, i have something else going on but unrelated I think to the mattress
I just hope this continues...
Congrats Randy! I hope your nights remain pain free.

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Re: Sleep Science Ara Foam Mattress at Costco - glowmore2
Feb 10, 2010 7:24 AM
Hi, Costco is now selling a 10" Sleep Science Queen Memory Foam mattress. Does anyone have any information about this one? Thank you. Jan...
costco 10" v. Walmart 12" - SHuntBento1
Feb 11, 2010 7:14 PM
Now, I'm still compiling research, so consider that when I give you the following information... but according to my searches, (and I assure you, when i buy something that's over $100 I take my time) the differences in the Costco mattress and the Walmart mattress is as follows:
Costco:
NovaForm is essentially Sleep innovations, they've been around a few years and appear to sell primarily to Costco customers. I have a pillow my mom bought there several years ago that I adore. That being said, I'm a big girl, and I need true support to hold everything where I need it, and the NEW SI products seem to be FAR softer than I would prefer. I'm guessing thats because theyre attempting to compete in the innundated market (just my guess) so they use the cheaper less dense foam. Now, if you prefer soft, it appears the mattress thats best is either the...