Ordered the SleepEZ 10,000 today! (updated ... Ikea slatted base modified and more)
Aug 27, 2010 2:01 PM
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It should arrive at the end of next week.

 

 

I talked to Shawn and he was very helpful and seemed knowlegable. No up-selling whatsoever and was very straightforward regarding the differences between their different products.

Based on our discussion I went with the king size blended Talalay, Split with S/M/F on both sides to start.

I'll post pics and impressions when it arrives.

This message was modified Sep 20, 2010 by Ganderson
Re: Ordered the SleepEZ 10,000 today!
Reply #4 Aug 28, 2010 2:43 PM
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Nice... they managed to ship the same day I ordered. Looks like 3 - 60lb boxes will arrive wednesday.
Re: Ordered the SleepEZ 10,000 today!
Reply #5 Sep 3, 2010 10:04 AM
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Just wondering if mattress arrived and how things are going with it.
Re: Ordered the SleepEZ 10,000 today!
Reply #6 Sep 3, 2010 11:24 AM
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The mattress arrived on time and packages undamaged.

Unfortunately everthing is still encased tightly in their shipping cocoons and has not been set up yet due to lack of a bed frame.

A trip to Ikea this evening should resolve that and hopefully I'll have more of a report (with pics) this weekend.

Re: Ordered the SleepEZ 10,000 today!
Reply #7 Sep 6, 2010 10:45 AM
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Well... I finally got our new mattress set up and am ready to post some first impressions.

The real drama of the day revolved around my wife finally finding a bed frame that she liked and having it arrive damaged. Rather than return it and set this process back another week or 2, I chose to repair the bed myself and swap out the damaged part once the replacement arrives.

We chose the Ikea Sultan Laxeby as our slatted base. As I posted in another thread, I still don't quite understand the logic behind the adjustable tension slats in the shoulder and hip zones. I still chose this one because it is far and away the best base Ikea sells and one of the better designs I have come across for the money.

During my research, I read over and over again that the Laxeby was a nightmare to assemble so I can't complain as I knew what I was getting myself in to.... but it is a nightmare to assemble. Not really physically difficult, just extremely tedious and time consuming.

It seems like a good base though, with plenty of strong, springy slats to provide support.

Once the base was assembled, the mattress was a breeze. I wont go into a bunch of detail as to the process as it has been covered many times and is very simple.

The Packaging:  The product is folded and wrapped in black plastic and vacuum packed into clear plastic cocoons with each end taped shut. These cocoons are shipped in heavy duty boxes with some serious stapling to keep them shut... very solid. I appreciate that the boxes have handle holes punched in them... It makes them much easier to move.

The Cover:  We received the organic cotton and wool cover and it is very nice. Not what I would call "plush", but very well made with a nice layer of wool padding that does not completely isolate you from your latex with a lot of fluff. The fabric has no sheen to it at all and looks and feels very raw and natural. The zipper seems very rugged and has a handle that is very easy to grasp.

The Latex:  We went with the split king (S/M/F on both sides) and received 6 pieces of clean, beautiful latex, each with a SleepEZ label in the corner clearly showing the firmness. No stains, no tears... very nice.

Comfort:  We have had 2 nights sleep on the new mattress. I am 5'8" / 220lb,  wife is 5'5" / 130lb.   As he apparently does so often, Shawn at SleepEZ recommended S/M/F on both sides to start so that is how we set it up. We are new to latex and I expected this setup to be very soft... probably too soft for me. It feels firmer than I expected it to, to be honest.

It does feel very different than what we are used to. It is comfortable to lay on, but I have done some tossing and turning the last couple of nights due to the unfamiliar feel more than anything, the wife is sleeping like a baby. Neither of us have woken with any pressure point or back pain with this arrangement yet so we're going to give it at least a week or 2 before deeming it "good" or making any adjustments.

I'm pretty pleased so far!

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Re: Ordered the SleepEZ 10,000 today!
Reply #8 Sep 6, 2010 7:45 PM
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that looks good, Ganderson. I hope the F/M/S works for you. Please keep us posted on how those slats work out. I'm very interested in them.
Re: Ordered the SleepEZ 10,000 today!
Reply #9 Sep 6, 2010 10:57 PM
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Ganderson,

I find the jiggly nature of latex, especially talalay.. to be somewhat unsettling to sleep on.  It feels unsecure and I suspect that may bother my subconscious.   A while back I was comparing a 2 inch piece of talalay from rockymountainmattress to a 2 inch piece from FBM that I think might have been dunlop.. though they sold as "talalay".  Much firmer, did not have the jiggle.  I preferred the dunlop feel, but have needed softer feel than you can get in dunlop...

But I digress.  I now find that a just one inch 4 lb density memory foam from overstock.com on top of multiple layers of latex both gives some soft conform to my side sleeping boney frame .. but also kills the jiggle feel.

I, too, am heat sensitive, and one inch of mem foam is not enough to create the heat problem normally associated with thicker memory foam.

Here it is:

http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Comfort-Dreams-Enviro-Green-Memory-Foam-1-inch-Mattress-Topper/3657732/product.html

Good luck!

shovel99

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Re: Ordered the SleepEZ 10,000 today!
Reply #10 Sep 6, 2010 11:34 PM
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Stick with it.  It takes some time to get use to something different.  Just thinking about it can affect your sleep for a while.

I agree that a little memory foam can reduce the jiggly feel.  I also think it is something you get use to.  When I first tried a Flobed I found it a bit unsettling, but I got use to it after a while. 

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Re: Ordered the SleepEZ 10,000 today! (updated w/ pics and first impressions)
Reply #11 Sep 7, 2010 10:54 AM
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Last night I definitely noticed some "positive pressure" in my hip and shoulder area when I first lay down. It hadn't been enough to cause pain the last couple of nights but just felt a bit unbalanced. My initial adjustment of the Laxeby tension zones (you can see the sliders in the picture) was obviously causing this so I reached under the bed and adjusted all of the sliders to the innermost position, basically up against the ribbon and that made a noticable difference and allowed my hips & shoulders to sink in more.

I will probably convert these zones into regular non-adjustable single slats and if anything add a 6 or 7 slat adjustable zone in the lumbar area, though I'm not sure it's going to be necessary.

My third night was about the same, sleep wise. A little restless and sensitive to the springy (not really jiggly to me) feel, but my body is not complaining upon waking and I feel better rested than I have in a while so something is working here.

As of right now I think I would like to add a thin super-soft plush layer to the top just for the feel, not sure if it would be visco, latex or something else.

I will also need to add a protector eventually but for now I am keeping it as-is for a week or two to adjust before I change the mattress.

Thanks for the advice so far!

Re: Ordered the SleepEZ 10,000 today! (updated w/ pics and first impressions)
Reply #12 Sep 9, 2010 1:48 PM
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Ganderson wrote:

Last night I definitely noticed some "positive pressure" in my hip and shoulder area when I first lay down. It hadn't been enough to cause pain the last couple of nights but just felt a bit unbalanced. My initial adjustment of the Laxeby tension zones (you can see the sliders in the picture) was obviously causing this so I reached under the bed and adjusted all of the sliders to the innermost position, basically up against the ribbon and that made a noticable difference and allowed my hips & shoulders to sink in more.

I will probably convert these zones into regular non-adjustable single slats and if anything add a 6 or 7 slat adjustable zone in the lumbar area, though I'm not sure it's going to be necessary.


Ganderson,

How easy would it be to convert adjustable double slats into single ones, or to rearrange position of the double slats in this Laxeby base? I'm seriously considering this base, but just like you, I'm confused about location of those adjustable slats.

Re: Ordered the SleepEZ 10,000 today! (updated w/ pics and first impressions)
Reply #13 Sep 9, 2010 9:13 PM
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napali wrote:

 


Ganderson,

How easy would it be to convert adjustable double slats into single ones, or to rearrange position of the double slats in this Laxeby base? I'm seriously considering this base, but just like you, I'm confused about location of those adjustable slats.


I haven't done it yet but it shouldn't be difficult.

The only difference between where the double and single slats are located is that the center ribbon has a slightly larger slot to accomodate the double slat.

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You should be able to thread a single slat through the double slat slot or run the 2nd slat under the ribbon if a double wont fit through the single slot.

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