Medium latex layer on top of soft latex layer?
May 26, 2010 9:03 PM
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I switched my layers around this afternoon, because I'm feeling like the soft is too soft for me. But now I'm concerned about this. I mean, I'll sleep on it and try it, but it feels really squishy now that the the middle layer is softer than the top one. How does work, really? Will I get enough support, or is this likely to be worse?
Re: Medium latex layer on top of soft latex layer?
Reply #17 May 31, 2010 11:22 AM
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What cofiguration did you sleep on?  Have you tried it without the soft?  You can also try with soft on bottom, but I don't think that is a great long term solution.  You may need a wool mattress pad for heat issues.
Re: Medium latex layer on top of soft latex layer?
Reply #18 May 31, 2010 12:48 PM
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sandman wrote:

What cofiguration did you sleep on?  Have you tried it without the soft?  You can also try with soft on bottom, but I don't think that is a great long term solution.  You may need a wool mattress pad for heat issues.


I had medium over firm for 6 inch mattress. I didn't want to use soft on the bottom because it just doesn't seem like that would be supportive enough. Prior to this I had med. over soft over firm, and prior to that soft over med. over firm.

The heat issue was not much a problem before last night, so either it was a fluke or there is not enough air circulation under the foundation since it's not raised above the floor for the moment. I will try it like this again tonight and see how it goes.

The metal frame I am using is designed to be used with queen, full or twin mattresses, so there are two adjustable arms that seem to be causing some of the noises (also rattles where the legs attach to the frame). I'm thinking of wrapping tape or cloth around these arms to help reduce the noise.

Re: Medium latex layer on top of soft latex layer?
Reply #19 May 31, 2010 1:37 PM
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So, how did it feel with just the 6"?  Too firm or pretty close?  If pretty close, then maybe you want XF for the bottom layer.
Re: Medium latex layer on top of soft latex layer?
Reply #20 May 31, 2010 2:08 PM
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sandman wrote:

So, how did it feel with just the 6"?  Too firm or pretty close?  If pretty close, then maybe you want XF for the bottom layer.


I want to say pretty close, in that I woke in much less pain. I've been laying on it, reading, off and on this morning to see if it gets too warm. It feels slightly too hard while I'm on my side and something is not quite right while on my back.

 

I think you are right about wanting an XF layer. Then maybe an inch or two soft topper.

Re: Medium latex layer on top of soft latex layer?
Reply #21 May 31, 2010 5:05 PM
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Cynicaljones, but did you try S, F, M?  Try that.  I don't think airflow really is the problem.  I think probably the soft on top did suppy more softness and airflow (who knows).

I too had one of those bed metal frames that expanded from king, queen, etc, and we used 4 clamps and still noise!  Do not recommend those, I like a quiet night sleep thank you very much.

Re: Medium latex layer on top of soft latex layer?
Reply #22 May 31, 2010 7:03 PM
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Leo3 wrote:

Cynicaljones, but did you try S, F, M?  Try that.  I don't think airflow really is the problem.
I too had one of those bed metal frames that expanded from king, queen, etc, and we used 4 clamps and still noise!  Do not recommend those, I like a quiet night sleep thank you very much.


I am concerned that the soft layer would not be enough t support the layers above plus me, meaning I don't know that it would help and may cause problems, somehow. I don't know that I have scientific facts to back up my concerns, though.

As for the heat problem, it could have been that I ate too much yesterday and my metabolism was in overddrive.

Yeah, that bed frame is the pits. I paid $60 for it and it's going straight to St. Vinnie's ASAP. I could have bought a set of legs for that money, but, as I said, I didn't want to put holes in the foundation until I knew for certain the bed was right for me. I sat on the beds in the showroom where I bought that thing, thinking they were the same ones.  None made those noises, but they were all bigger beds, so maybe that was why.

 

 

Re: Medium latex layer on top of soft latex layer?
Reply #23 May 31, 2010 7:21 PM
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cynicaljones wrote:


I am concerned that the soft layer would not be enough t support the layers above plus me, meaning I don't know that it would help and may cause problems, somehow. I don't know that I have scientific facts to back up my concerns, though.

As for the heat problem, it could have been that I ate too much yesterday and my metabolism was in overddrive.

Yeah, that bed frame is the pits. I paid $60 for it and it's going straight to St. Vinnie's ASAP. I could have bought a set of legs for that money, but, as I said, I didn't want to put holes in the foundation until I knew for certain the bed was right for me. I sat on the beds in the showroom where I bought that thing, thinking they were the same ones.  None made those noises, but they were all bigger beds, so maybe that was why.

 

 

I mean put the soft on top, then firm, then medium at the bottom.  No I didn't mean put the soft under anything else, leave it on top.  I don't think you have tried that yet, have you?
 

Are you using a mattress pad that makes it hotter?

Re: Medium latex layer on top of soft latex layer?
Reply #24 May 31, 2010 7:35 PM
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Leo3 wrote:

I mean put the soft on top, then firm, then medium at the bottom.  No I didn't mean put the soft under anything else, leave it on top.  I don't think you have tried that yet, have you?
 

Are you using a mattress pad that makes it hotter?


Ah, OK. I misunderstood you. I'll try the current configuration for a few days, and then I'll try your suggestion.

The mattress pad is actually more of just a protector,  it's very thin. This one, which was recommended by someone here.

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Re: Medium latex layer on top of soft latex layer?
Reply #25 May 31, 2010 7:55 PM
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cynicaljones wrote:


Ah, OK. I misunderstood you. I'll try the current configuration for a few days, and then I'll try your suggestion.

The mattress pad is actually more of just a protector,  it's very thin. This one, which was recommended by someone here.


Does the protector come with 4 feet and a baby?  What a funny picture to show the matttress pad, LOL.  I am not sure why you would need a dust mite cover when they claim latex is mite resistant.  Anyway, if you are still hot I would try removing that to see.

Re: Medium latex layer on top of soft latex layer?
Reply #26 May 31, 2010 9:24 PM
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Leo3 wrote:


Does the protector come with 4 feet and a baby?  What a funny picture to show the matttress pad, LOL.  I am not sure why you would need a dust mite cover when they claim latex is mite resistant.  Anyway, if you are still hot I would try removing that to see.


LOL. I got that particular cover because it was both thin and water resistant. Also, it was reasonably priced, though I see the price has gone up some.  Plus it came highly recommended by someone on this forum, just can't remember who right now. I think they were showing that you can safely play with unpredictable babies without ruining your bed. I'm surprised they did not also show puppies, kittens and glasses of red wine.

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