my planned DIY latex - sound ok?
Sep 2, 2009 10:43 PM
Joined: Aug 31, 2009
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We've decided to order:

6" latex base - firm 33-38 ILD from FBM $483.99
2" latex topper - soft - 20ILD from FBM $150.99
terry cover from FBM $20
SnugFleece Elite Queen Mattress Pad 1.5” pile 65oz wool - $258 from dreamsoftbedware.com
(total $912.98)

We have a platform bed (solid wood, not slats) but right now the mattress is on the floor because we cosleep with our 5 month old. Anyone know if having a solid, non-slatted base is a problem?

Anyone have any changes or other recommendations to give to our planned mattress? We used a lot of information from other people's posts to decide on this combo, but we're always open to suggestions! We've toyed with only using a 1" topper of soft latex and thought of using the snugfleece deluxe instead as it's cheaper ($161). Any thoughts or opinions are welcome.

I appreciate all of the information everyone on this forum has provided to me! I'm so glad I didn't plunk down another $1300 on a pillowtop from a big S!
Re: my planned DIY latex - sound ok?
Reply #4 Sep 3, 2009 4:48 PM
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The Cosco cuddlebed says it's 2 1/2" thick, but I guess it flattens out so it doesn't change the feel of the latex? Does the cuddlebed offer any sort of wetness protection?

wifecat -- as BillB noted, the Cuddle Bed is about one inch thick. However, it has a thicker border of about 2.5 inches that gives it the pillowtop look. The topper adds some  softness to the latex, but doesn't really change the feel. It does not provide wetness protection, so the wool topper will probably meet your needs in a way that this doesn't. If you don't require protection from wetness, I would also recommend that you give the Cuddle Bed a try.  You can see it on Costco's web site; it's called the Ultimate Cuddle Bed Plus Mattress Topper.

-- Ilene

Re: my planned DIY latex - sound ok?
Reply #5 Sep 3, 2009 7:34 PM
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I wish we could go with the Cuddle Bed from costco - such a great price! But we have a 5 month old, so wetness protection is important.

Tonight I went and visited a local dealer of Savvy Rest mattresses. What a fun experience! I thought I might want dunlop instead of talalay, but the dunlop was much firmer than I prefer. For reference, I feel like memory foam has too much give and I don't like feeling like I've sunken into a hole that I have to climb out of just to turn over. The dunlop latex was quite firm and it was interesting to feel that the softest dunlop was still firmer than softest talalay. The dunlop lacked jiggle, and I guess I like a little jiggle (like how scientific I am?). I sank into the talalay a bit, but not near as much as with memory foam.

Billb - the thread where you posted your setup was invaluable in my research. We decided on the firm 6" core rather than the medium since we are a substantially larger couple than you and your wife!

I'm ordering tonight!
Re: my planned DIY latex - sound ok?
Reply #6 Sep 3, 2009 10:58 PM
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I know what you mean about the lack of "jiggle" with Dunlop.  I tried out a Natura latex bed with a Dunlop core and Talaly comfort layer and the mattress just felt "dead" to me.
Re: my planned DIY latex - sound ok?
Reply #7 Sep 4, 2009 8:57 PM
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Wifecat, <BR><BR>Just a heads up: If you are still interested in that SnugFleece, dreamsoftbedware.com has 30% off purchases of $150 or more thru Monday. (Use code LABORDAY09) <BR><BR>Philip
This message was modified Sep 4, 2009 by Philip
Re: my planned DIY latex - sound ok?
Reply #8 Sep 4, 2009 9:33 PM
Joined: Aug 31, 2009
Points: 29
Bah! I just ordered it last night and did use a 10% off coupon, but 30% is so much better! I wonder if they'd honor it for me or cancel my original order so I could reorder...hmmm...

Thanks for the heads up!

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