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Re: Sampled Clarity Latex Bed at The Natural Mattress Store - sleepswithcats
Jul 8, 2011 7:43 PM
You should have headed over to McRoskey while you were in Palo Alto.  Their $3900 spring+wool+latex mattress was the absolute best mattress I test drove.  I tried latex mattresses in the bay area and I too was intresested in the Eco-Cloud.  But when I went into the store, the salesman couldn't be bothered with me even after I asked a couple of questions.  I felt like I must have had cooties and and walked out after laying on a couple of mattresses that had no prices and decsriptions like "medium" or "soft".  I was very disappointed and I took my business elsewhere.  Every other store I went into the sales people were very helpful and answered all of my questions and in fact seemed pretty knowledgeable and I felt like they wanted my business.

Mattress shopping is deceptive; many people on this forum spent lots of time test driving...

Re: Latex Mattress Q's - sleepswithcats
Jun 5, 2011 8:39 PM
These two threads have DIY mattress experience with the foam factory / FBM: http://www.whatsthebest-mattress.com/forum/advice-needed-my-diy-all-latex-project/19004-1-1.html and http://www.whatsthebest-mattress.com/forum/love-our-new-talalay-latex-mattress-foam-factory/18970-0-1.html . Keetsa is made in China and has a 20% restocking fee if you return it.  FBM seems to have a 30 day return policy.

A 6" chunk of high density core and a topper with an enclosure and you are done....

Re: Sampled Clarity Latex Bed at The Natural Mattress Store - slpngoc
Jul 8, 2011 8:36 PM
sleepswithcats wrote:

 

 

You should have headed over to McRoskey while you were in Palo Alto.  Their $3900 spring+wool+latex mattress was the absolute best mattress I test drove.  I tried latex mattresses in the bay area and I too was intresested in the Eco-Cloud.  But when I went into the store, the salesman couldn't be bothered with me even after I asked a couple of questions.  I felt like I must have had cooties and and walked out after laying on a couple of mattresses that had no prices and decsriptions like "medium" or "soft".  I was very disappointed and I took my business elsewhere.  Every other store I went into the sales people were very helpful and answered all of my questions and in fact seemed pretty knowledgeable and I felt like they wanted my business.

 

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Sampled Clarity Latex Bed at The Natural Mattress Store - slpngoc
Jul 8, 2011 4:19 PM
Ok, so I've heard what many have said about latex on this site and very luckily, we in the SF Bay Area have a local organic mattress maker that specializes quite a bit in all natural latex beds with organic wool and cotton materials.  They have 3 Bay Area stores and manufacter in San Rafael.  This is no vapor store, they are the real deal.  Here is their website which I think you'll find very informative and a bit entertaining too.  Look up the reviews on Yelp, overwhelmingly positive  (btw, I don't work for the store in any way)  -

http://naturalmattressstore.com/

So, I drive to downtown Palo Alto, little busy with cars.  The gentleman in store recommends their Clarity bed which has individual coils and 3" of 97% natural latex, organic wool for fire barrier and organic cotton cover.  I tried the 'soft' bed and it...

Latex Mattress Q's - soliq
Jun 5, 2011 6:46 PM
Hi, I'm new around here! Sorry for the long post..

I'm currently using a 10-15(not sure exactly, I've used it for 7) year old innerspring mattress, and it has started to sag a bit in the middle. Also, it's rather...noisey.

I'm thinking about getting a latex mattress, but I'm not sure what to buy. My budget is about $1,000 for a queen sized, preferably all latex. My initial thought was the ikea sultan erfjord, but I'm not sure about it's quality (seeing how it's from ikea). I also haven't been able to find much in the way of reviews by people who have owned it for a long period of time.

I also checked out various mattress stores, but either I'm not sure if I'm getting a good mattress (yeah, sleepys, give me a 50% discount on everything...) or it was way out of...

Keetsa natural mattresses - opinions? - sianspheric
Dec 18, 2011 6:40 PM
Hi guys, 

Any opinions on Keetsa mattresses?

I made a post on here a while ago about my girlfriend and I looking for a mattress that met some solid eco-friendly / natural / organic qualifications

We've done extensive research on brands like Essentia (pretty decent organic qualifications but very verrrrry expensive), also brands like Natura, Greensleep, Soma.

There are only a few stores here (Toronto, Canada) that actually have showrooms/floor models of beds by these companies we can actually lie down on.  Some of them have some ok organic/natural credentials but are also in the $2500-$3500 range for a King mattress (which we are looking for.

But today just discovered Keetsa, who appears to be a major manufacturer of these green/eco/organic type beds.  The ones we are looking at is their "tea leaf" line.  I know these are a mix...

Re: Keetsa natural mattresses - opinions? - megalops
Jan 2, 2012 10:39 AM
We too have been searching for the same thing down here in Florida. Locally the eco-friendly / natural / organic beds are $5K to $8K for a king size. We've decided to instead order from Flobeds. Flobeds offers a 100 day money back guarantee, and prices between $2700 and $3400 delivered for their king size version under their current 15% off promotion. Their bed is almost identical to the ones I've seen locally utilizing the exact same 100% natural talalay from LTI. The Flobeds version is even better as far as I'm concerned because it comes with a completely removable cover, and I can replace the cores.

Although their entire bed has not been Oeko-certified, both the LTI latex and the wool they use have been: http://www.flobeds.com/Oeko-Tex.htm...

one more question-Sleep EZ Latex - reneegavin
Mar 14, 2012 7:41 AM
Ok, I've just read some posts, and SleepEZ also looks good, although I have seen some complaints regarding the 2 sides of the bed feeling much different. I think I've ruled out Keetsa due to the very difficult return policy.  I'm not sure which thickness would be good in the SleepEZ latex mattress?  Can anyone offer any suggestions?  Also, does the foundation make a difference?

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Re: latex mattress for toddler -- what should I be looking for? - zaeaton
Jul 24, 2012 6:46 PM
I'm in the same boat as you, looking for a twin mattress for my little one.  I'm considering a Keetsa.

http://shop.keetsa.com/

Their twin is around $470.  They do have a Twin XL on sale for 399, but I need just a twin for the bed we have.  It's not latex but I've read some really good things about their mattresses and how they are very non toxic.  Still not sure what to do (and would rather keep it under 400)

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Re: latex mattress for toddler -- what should I be looking for? - elegantlywasted
Apr 11, 2013 10:59 AM
Don't buy keetsa, they are made in China, and you don't want your kids sleeping on Chinese mattresses

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