S&F with 1" talalay - love it
Jul 29, 2010 8:46 AM
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I just registered and I am posting this in gratitude to all of you who (unknowingly) helped us make a great mattress decision and to maybe help someone else. 

We were sleeping on a pillowtop mattress that we'd only had four years.  Every morning I would eagerly jump out of bed to escape the aches in my back!  We knew we'd made a mistake getting the pillowtop about one year into that mattress, but we had such a financial commitment to the thing that we suffered three more years.  Stupid.

Just purchased a Stearns & Foster Ultra Firm from the Estate Collection - they're called different things at different stores, as you all know.  At Mattress Warehouse (Cincy) it's called Governor's Park, at Macy's it's Carried Away.  Anyway, in both stores I laid on it a long time, and thought it perfect.  At home, though, another story -  too firm and bordered on uncomfortable, even though my husband and I both noticed our backs no longer hurt in the morning :). 

But we just yesterday added a 1" talalay latex topper (from foambymail) and it is exactly right - we both loved it last night.  Mattress is still very firm, but just that 1" makes a huge difference.  I waffled between ordering the 20 ild and the 32 ild (the only choices from foambymail) and ended up with the 20, figuring if the mattress was already too firm then the 32 might not help much.  It was definitely the right decision.  And I'm happy we got the firmer mattress in the first place - it's easy to add a topper, but can't remove softness (doing "surgery" would not have been for us!).

Also, and just as an fyi, I was a little nervous ordering from foambymail after reading one or two spotty reviews on here, but my experience with them was near perfect.  I had called them twice with information gathering, talking to two different people who were both very helpful.  I ordered online on Monday and we received the topper on Wednesday, which was lightning fast, imo (Michigan to Ohio).  Also, the foam I got looks perfect - off-white or a little cream colored, evenly colored, even holes, fit our king mattress exactly.  Just our experience, but it was an A+ and their price was unbeatable.

Anyway, thanks to all of you who've posted such great info here and I hope my post helps someone else.

 

Re: S&F with 1" talalay - love it
Reply #20 Aug 4, 2010 8:23 AM
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will a little firmer latex topper like 32 ild still provide pressure relief for the shoulders and hips
Re: S&F with 1" talalay - love it
Reply #21 Aug 4, 2010 9:17 AM
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Tony, I, too, was nervous ordering from foambymail for the same reason - I saw those exact pics online.  I'm also a big overstock fan but it seemed like for latex toppers, overstock just wasn't consistent in what they were selling and customer service didn't know, either.  That made me nervous, too.  Anyway, in reading the *latest* reviews of foam by mail, it seemed people were having good luck, and that's why I went ahead and ordered from them RIGHT NOW, so I'd be likely to get the same good product.  And I did - mine looked perfect and nothing at all like those pics.  Just fyi.
Re: S&F with 1" talalay - love it
Reply #22 Aug 4, 2010 9:19 AM
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And Gary, "niggardly" means to be miserly - see wiki on the controversies of using that word. 

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controversies_about_the_word_%22niggardly%22

You're incorrect in your criticism, but you're also in very good company.  It is indeed confusing.

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Re: S&F with 1" talalay - love it
Reply #23 Aug 4, 2010 9:53 AM
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Mary, 

 

thanks for "enlightening" us about the proper definition for your chosen 'word', but why go out of your way to offend, as other equally descriptive word choices are available. 

Philip

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Re: S&F with 1" talalay - love it
Reply #24 Aug 4, 2010 10:14 AM
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Wow, Phillip.  First of all, it wasn't MY word, it was someone else's, someone with arguably a much broader vocabulary than me (and, it appears, than you, too).  I didn't remember exactly what niggardly meant, but I knew there had been controversy in the newspapers about it a few years ago, and that the person using it had been completely vindicated by not only the media but by black leaders in society, as well.  It's NOT THE SAME WORD.  The person using it here used it correctly and in perfect context to the point they were trying to make, which had zero to do with race and clearly had absolutely no thought of being offensive. 

Lighten up, Francis.

Re: S&F with 1" talalay - love it
Reply #25 Aug 4, 2010 2:01 PM
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Mary, 

You know I was going to respond to your message, but just decided it was not worth it. 

My apologies for putting hellbed's words into your mouth. 

Philip

Re: S&F with 1" talalay - love it
Reply #26 Aug 4, 2010 3:51 PM
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will a little firmer latex topper like 32 ild still provide pressure relief for the shoulders and hips
Re: S&F with 1" talalay - love it
Reply #27 Aug 4, 2010 9:26 PM
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MJTX2  did your latex have any smell to it?
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Re: S&F with 1" talalay - love it
Reply #28 Aug 4, 2010 10:58 PM
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mjtx2 wrote:

And Gary, "niggardly" means to be miserly - see wiki on the controversies of using that word. 

 

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controversies_about_the_word_%22niggardly%22

You're incorrect in your criticism, but you're also in very good company.  It is indeed confusing.


I know what it means, just as I know what the dictionary definition of "gay" means. However, it is an outdated term, and to use it in this day and age is akin to referring to a cheery person as "gay", or even calling a car a horseless carriage. In general, it seems to be used by  those who are either deliberately trying to show off their vocabulary, trying to create an awkward situation, or a juvenile looking to snicker. I'm sure you are none of the above. But, it doesn't take a hell of a lot of common sense to know that it's a word better left unused, and that there are far better words to convey "miserly" or "stingy". In fact, I can think of two off the top of my head, "miserly" and "stingy".

BTW, my original response to Hellbed was written with humorous intent.
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Re: S&F with 1" talalay - love it
Reply #29 Aug 5, 2010 10:51 AM
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garypen wrote:

 

 

 


I know what it means, just as I know what the dictionary definition of "gay" means. However, it is an outdated term, and to use it in this day and age is akin to referring to a cheery person as "gay", or even calling a car a horseless carriage. In general, it seems to be used by  those who are either deliberately trying to show off their vocabulary, trying to create an awkward situation, or a juvenile looking to snicker. I'm sure you are none of the above. But, it doesn't take a hell of a lot of common sense to know that it's a word better left unused, and that there are far better words to convey "miserly" or "stingy". In fact, I can think of two off the top of my head, "miserly" and "stingy".

BTW, my original response to Hellbed was written with humorous intent.


You know, I do see your point.  My only thought is that the word "gay" using either meaning is the same word. The "n" word and the word "niggardly" are just not the same word, although they share the first four letters.  I just hate to see political correctness get pushed to the point that someone with an extensive vocabulary, a trait I generally admire, gets criticized, even in jest, for correctly using a word that happens to share it's beginning with a racially negative word (one that, by the way, blacks are allowed to direct towards each other with impunity.  I do have a problem with that double standard - if the word is bad, it's bad no matter who uses it.  But I digress...).  I don't buy that anyone using a deep vocabulary is just showing off or trying to antagonize (especially on a mattress forum - this ain't the op-ed page).  Anyway, since black leaders apparently have no problem with the word "niggardly," neither do I. 

Thanks for the explanation and the good point.

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