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Re: Can't find Comfortaire leak - Sall
Oct 12, 2011 4:13 PM
My old Select Comfort had a pump that would maintain pressure.....until if failed.  It's now in the trash as I write this.

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Re: Newbie Questions About Buying Natural Latex Mattress - slpngoc
Oct 6, 2011 10:27 AM
Tony_ wrote:

 

 

 

 

1) That link was actually for organic latex. They call it "Natural Organic Latex Mattress Queen 13,000 Select Sleep" and it seems to be top of their line mattress. The price is pretty steep, but it's not all that much more expensive than TP memory foam. I'd put them in the same category pricewise.

2) Could it be that you felt the latex mattress you got (blended tallalay) was springy was because it was...well...blended? From what I read...blended latex may have this characteristic as oppose to organix (well, 97% organic) latex? The more it's blended with syntetic latex the more "springy" it gets from what I understand? I will check memory foam in TP mattresses out, but I'm not sure I'm crazy about...

Re: Newbie Questions About Buying Natural Latex Mattress - slpngoc
Oct 4, 2011 8:09 PM
Tony_ wrote:

 

 


Good look. I don't want my mattress to move me. I wonder how long it takes for a latex bed to develop this. We sleep on innerspring now and had it for 12 years. It has a pillow top (I'm not sure why so many people have problem with pillowtops) but the mattress is still flat as a pancake. I'm not sure if it was just a quality mattress, our luck or combination of the 2, but I would not anticipate this kind of a problem with a latex bed. 

I still cannot bring myself to seriously consider TP after everything I've read about what they're made out of. Besides, from what I understand they're not really any cheaper than latex. I will try them...

Re: Tempur-pedic Contour v. S&F Foxbridge - slpngoc
Sep 11, 2011 8:27 AM
My Tempurpedic Cloud was just delivered brand new yesterday and I'm familiar with the Contour Select too.

The Tempurpedic Cloud came in a thick bag, and I noticed they had it laying flat on the truck as it is supposed to be.  It appears perfectly construced, and importantly, the layers of foam are the exact thickness as specified by Tempurpedic.

The Cloud did not sleep hot last night.  There was a little warmth as with most mattresses, but that's it.

There is a little odor from the mattress when I first walk in room, but it doesn't bother me.

The regular Cloud is supportive but soft at same time, and quickly contours.  When I turn a slight bit, it still holds me in place by contouring.  Most importantly, it doesn't have 'pushback' against joints that I really don't like.  Even thought the mattress...

Tempur-pedic Contour v. S&F Foxbridge - kjws263
Sep 10, 2011 2:18 PM
After sleeping on the same mattress for about 14 years, I went mattress shopping today. I had no idea beds were so expensive.  I believe the last mattress set my husband and I bought cost about $600.00 and that was a lot of money.  I thought I had it narrowed down between the Tempur-Pedic Conture Select and the Stearns & Foster Foxbridge (there is only about $500 difference in the price  and money is an issue).  If I have to pay $2,000-$2,500 for a bed, I want a quality bed that is going to last me the rest of my life. (at my age, that is not unreasonble).  I came home and began searching the internet and found this website.  Like any other website, when I read the comments, I ended up more confused than when I started because for every positive comment there is a negative comment.  What I would like is any thoughts...
Re: Tempurpedic Cloud Luxe vs Contour Signature - Zanzabar
Sep 26, 2011 5:52 PM
 I am so curious as to what moolman & Robster will find with your new choices.

Because reading this string of comments between you two was exactly my same predicament.  We Purchased the Cloud-Luxe first.  I am 6'2" 200lb and my wife 5'2" and light frame.  She loved loved that bed.  I loved it at the store and the first night.  Yet I was very confused the following weeks as to how I would wake up with such pain in my lower back, yet at the same time, I slept great.  The pain was getting worse and my wife could see it was not working for me and even she had noticed some back pain by the 30th day.  So after 35 days, we took it back.  She still swears it was the most comfortable bed though.  I have never awoken with back pain, so I knew at...

Re: Newbie Questions About Buying Natural Latex Mattress - Tony_
Oct 6, 2011 8:26 AM
slpngoc wrote:

1) No.  The blended latex would fall under the 'Latex mattress line'.  That is either all natural Dunlop or blended talalay.  The other option is the 'Organic latex' line which all natural talalay latex which has a premium price.

2) I'll try to describe best as possible.  To me latex is 'springy' foam.  You push on it and it pushes back, pronto.  The mattress has a bouncy feel as when you go to get up, it kinda helps push you off the edge a little.  Far as I can tell, I don't think latex molds around a body as much as memory foam.  On my box spring, I did notice a bowing of mattress towards the center.   When I layed towards the edge to test it, it was hard to lay there, felt a little off balance.  Same...

Re: Newbie Questions About Buying Natural Latex Mattress - Tony_
Oct 5, 2011 5:51 AM
slpngoc wrote:

I think memory foam generally sleeps warmer than the typical innerspring mattress.  I was using the same 'ol comforter on a new innerspring in June.  Switched to an iComfort memory foam in July.  Like 2 nights into it, woke up at 4 am, got up,  tooo warm!  Ditched the comforter for a blanket as top layer.  Couple days later bought a nice quilt instead.  Quilts are maybe 1/4" thick.  I like it. 

Was still bit warm on icomfort, but that's because I was sinking in too much.  Got too greedy for an ultra plush mattress.  But the Cloud, not too warm.  Top sheet, quilt, 65 to 75 F room, no problems.  Tempurpedics have the convoluted foam single or dual channels which seem to work.

Caution with the really plush, sink down models of Tempurpedics.  Cloud Luxe...

Help end my mattress search saga! Looking for memory foam with no toxic fumes - mjoeroy
Oct 6, 2011 11:39 AM
I'm glad I found this site.  It's comforting to know I'm not the only one having problems finding the right mattress.  The long & short of it is that I'm trying to find a memory foam bed with no or little toxic fumes.  Here's my story:

 

We slept for 13 years on a Simmons Beautyrest.  Only in the last year we would both were waking up sore so we figured it was time to change.  I researched & tried several mattresses.  Ended it up picking the Ava (tight top, plush firm) from the black label collection of Beautyrest (also called Carmen in some on-line stores).  That's really the one that seemed the best to us.  When we first got it it seemed softer than at the store but still comfortable.  Unfortunately I got it only a week before going on a 2 weeks vacation.  My comfort guarantee...

Tempur-pedic cloud king size bed was just delivered!!!! - tennis17
Oct 25, 2011 3:50 PM
I would like to start by saying I am a tennis player with 4 knee surgeries and a bad lower back that can give out on me at anytime...  I have never posted in a forum before so please remember dumb jock, lol so excuse the grammar and all that...  This website helped me out alot while I was researching for a new mattress, so I thought let me possibly help others out.  I am 38 years old athelete all my life 5'10 173, wife 46 5'4 125 if this helps at all..  We were sleeping on a beautyrest pillow top we bought at Haggerty's for 1500.00 dollars, it was 7 years old and was bowing...

I probably did 20 hours of research and narrowed it down to tempur-pedic just had to figure out which model..  We thought ok a firm bed is what we like, now saying...

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