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Re: And now it begins...new arrival - eagle2
Dec 6, 2009 9:46 AM
randys wrote:
The emma from sleep science was quite comfortable, actually...I am an insurance broker, one of my clients is the local temp authorized retailer, i had gone in and tried them and had sort of promised the owner i would buy one as soon as the new carpet in my house was installed

i was on the hook, so to speak, but was also hopeful that if the cheap costco version was pretty good, the temp had to be better....so far that isnt the case, I am now on the bellafina and it aint cuttin it

i will give it a while and go from there, this is a frustrating and expensive process

randys: You need to give the  FloBeds website a look. Not only do they have the best return and exchange policy on the Internet, that I am aware of, but they have a very wide...
Re: Flobeds question - randys
Dec 11, 2009 9:25 AM
KimberlyH wrote:
I did not choose the VZone.  The reason is the Flobed has three layers of latex, and you choose the firmness of each layer (well and there's also the convoluted topper on top of the three layers).  The VZone is one layer where you have different firmnesses for different zones of your body - for example, you might have softer latex in the hip area and firmer under your legs for that one layer of latex.  For me, I thought I'd have a hard enough time just deciding how firm to make the three layers without the added confusion of deciding on multiple firmnesses for one of those layers.  Maybe one of their mattress options has four layers of latex, I dont' remember.

I believe the other choices among their mattresses have to do with how thick you want the mattress to be, whether you want 100%...
Re: And now it begins...new arrival - randys
Dec 10, 2009 11:58 AM
JasonRatky wrote:
so how did your client react to the tempurpedic causing more back pain than the cheap costco? or did you not completely level on that front?  they can get passionate/testy when doing you a favor like that, then get the feeling you're not fully appreciating it... i once even had a "breakup" with a friend who sells furniture over not seeing things her way. it started out passive-agrresive ("fine waste your money on cheap $%!# i don't care" etc.), until i did spend my money elsewhere ("it's the principle of it- if you call yourself a friend you'd buy from me!").  at least yours is a client, all business.  he might just cancel his policy with you.  but i'll never go there again!

anyway hopefully costco's natural latex is even better, let us know how it works.


Well, they want me to be happy of course so I am sleeping on the Bellafina now, and it isnt getting any better..I will give it a little while...
Re: And now it begins...new arrival - randys
Dec 6, 2009 9:30 AM
The emma from sleep science was quite comfortable, actually...I am an insurance broker, one of my clients is the local temp authorized retailer, i had gone in and tried them and had sort of promised the owner i would buy one as soon as the new carpet in my house was installed

i was on the hook, so to speak, but was also hopeful that if the cheap costco version was pretty good, the temp had to be better....so far that isnt the case, I am now on the bellafina and it aint cuttin it

i will give it a while and go from there, this is a frustrating and expensive process...
Re: New Natural Latex Beds on Sale Now at Costco - randys
Dec 6, 2009 9:23 AM
I just called Costco and asked about returning a bed, as I just recently returned the EMMA sleep science mattress and i hired someone to help me take it to the store

Not necessary, they told me that NO MATTER...
Re: And now it begins...new arrival - JasonRatky
Dec 6, 2009 9:46 PM
randys wrote:
The emma from sleep science was quite comfortable, actually...I am an insurance broker, one of my clients is the local temp authorized retailer, i had gone in and tried them and had sort of promised the owner i would buy one as soon as the new carpet in my house was installed

i was on the hook, so to speak, but was also hopeful that if the cheap costco version was pretty good, the temp had to be better....so far that isnt the case, I am now on the bellafina and it aint cuttin it

i will give it a while and go from there, this is a frustrating and expensive process

so how did your client react to the tempurpedic causing more back pain than the cheap costco? or did you not completely level on that front?  they can get passionate/testy when doing you a favor like that, then get the feeling you're not fully...

Re: And now it begins...new arrival - JasonRatky
Dec 3, 2009 11:38 AM
randys wrote:
AFter 9 nights on the Rhapsody I am still having back pain that I didnt have with the $800 Sleep Science/Costco mattress...so am returning it and getting Bellafina to try next....

I am hoping that the HD material is what is not working for me and the Bellafina will resolve it, if not I will go to the Deluxe after that.

It is $2700 more to add the ergo adjustable base, this may be the only way, ultimately, to resolve my issues, we shall see

(when i experiment with the adjustable base, the comfot level increases tremendously)


Randy, you problably mentioned in another thread, i've been following a ltitle, but remind me what was the problem with the $800 S.S. from costco- considering that one did NOT give you back pain?  Similarly, to goodsleep- you loved you latex, what prompted you to change?  It started out hard, & you...

Re: New Natural Latex Beds on Sale Now at Costco - Barry
Dec 5, 2009 12:11 PM
As stated above I am waiting for deliver on my Sleep Science Latex king mattress from Costco, but I wanted to know if anyone had any thoughts on this Stearns and Foster Latex bed. It also seems like a killer deal from Costco...Thanks! 

The

Dover Court
features top-of-the-line Euro Pillowtop construction with a luxurious ultra plush feel.  Supple comfort and resilient support are the hallmarks of this upscale Latex sleep set.$19,999.99

  • Bed frame not included
  • King set includes: 2-pc box spring set
  • Meets the requirements of 16 CFR Part 1633 - Federal flammability (open flame) standards
  • Re: New Natural Latex Beds on Sale Now at Costco - Barry
    Dec 4, 2009 2:26 AM
    I have been researching mattresses for quite some time and have concluded that the latex mattress is probably the best out there for comfort and quality based on reviews. The Dunlop process seems to be a little more tried and tested but both are probably good. My wife and I bought a Nova Foam mattress from Costco last year and hated it...It was not comfortable and the worst thing was that it slept very hot. Supposedly the latex does not? At any event, I have ordered the new Sleep Science latex mattress from Costco and am waiting for delivery. I did not order the foundation but called the company to see what I would need to do in order to use my existing box springs. They said to put 3/4 plywood over the box springs and we should be fine. Apparently their box springs are metal and they provide some sort of...
    Re: New Natural Latex Beds on Sale Now at Costco - jzt83
    Dec 8, 2009 12:57 AM
    The mattress is made by a company called "Sleep Science" according to the Costco website.  But I did a search for Sleep Sciecne mattresses and a company that seems unaffilliated with the Sleep Science matress sold at Costco.  My main concern about the mattress is if it is treated with chemical flame retardants....

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