latex toppers that have irregular spaced holes							
			
					| I was reading about FBM latex toppers that have irregular spaced holes. Then when I received my latex from Overstock some of mine had irregular holes. Then I saw a picture of foamsource (I think) and it showed some irregular spaced holes. How can that be if they use a waffle maker type machine that has the holes spaced properly? Just curious, wondering how that happens. I don't think it makes a difference on comfort, but wondered anyway. Could it be Dunlop only does that because they process it differently? I don't believe Talalay process does irregular holes form what I have seen. | 
								Re: latex toppers that have irregular spaced holes							
			
					| Ok, here are a bunch of different photos.  These are also pictures of the 3 slabs I weighed in the other thread. The first one here is a 2" piece of firm natural Dunlop it is symettrical on the reverse side.  This next photo is of a 4" thick medium piece:  This next photo is the exact same piece of rubber but on the reverse side.  Finally we got a our 2" soft piece Side A:  and side B of the same piece, note you can clearly see in this image that the holes do not go all the way through. (same thing with the 4 inch piece but cant really see it in the photo)  This message was modified Jan 17, 2010 by budgy | 
								Re: latex toppers that have irregular spaced holes							
			
					| Why do the photos all have a piece of gauze over them? It is hard to really tell much do to the gauze. This message was modified Jan 17, 2010 by eagle2 | 
								Re: latex toppers that have irregular spaced holes							
			
					| they do it for a few reasons. #1, is actually something you have noticed with your own customizable latex mattress, latex tends to cling to itself , and this is not a good thing because it interferes with the rubber cores flexing freely inside the mattress, this ensures a low friction surface between the pieces and proper movement of the cores. #2, related to the first reason is to protect the rubber cores from being damaged by friction over time. #3, because the oils in our skin can damage latex over time if it is handled frequently, this provides some minimal protection from this. | 
								Re: latex toppers that have irregular spaced holes							
			
					| What company is actually doing this? I have never see this or heard about this before. | 
								Re: latex toppers that have irregular spaced holes							
			
					| All of my latex toppers from O-stock had angelhair or gauze covering.  Otherwise I don't think you could have packaged it in the plastic bag.  I believe they have to use a machine to fold and roll it and insert in the bag.  That is why I don't believe a human being repackaged and returned.  Anyway I took the gauge off I want it to stick to the mattress and not move around. I can see the spacing of the holes being closer, but they aren't as irregular as some of mine. Some day I will have to take pictures. I will have to rearrange again soon. I have it too soft now and I have it 5 1/2" thick over a spring mattress. | 
								Re: latex toppers that have irregular spaced holes							
			
					| in this case the company that makes these cores (they do not source them from anyone else) is GreenSleep. this is actually the worlds most expensive all latex mattress. | 
