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nature's rest latex mattress

Spring air Nature's Rest Latex

Sep 13, 2008 8:02 AM
Joined: Sep 13, 2008
Points: 15
I was all for the concept of a foam mattress but wasn't crazy about the temperpedic so when I came across this one and tried it out, it seemed great. In the store, it seemed very comfortable, not so firm that it was like a brick but just right.
Boy was I wrong. This is by far the most uncomfortable mattress I have ever slept on. I feel like I'm sleeping in a valley and there is a mountain between my husband and I. Seriously. I can almost literally roll of the bed if I start in the middle. I just recently saw mention on another site about this and they referred to it as "canoeing". Sounds about right.
I have never been so sore in my life either. Every morning when I wake up, I can barely walk. My feet and back just ache. I've never had these issues before.
Date Purchased: April 2008
Price Paid: $2500
Recommend: No

Pros:

not much

Cons:

canoeing effect

Plush Latex Mattress

Spring air Four Seasons

Jan 9, 2008 11:58 AM
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 16
The striking thing about the bed was its feel and its support. Before I bought the bed, I tried out Nature's Rest, Beauty Rest, Chaten & Wells, Sealy, Serta, and various other latex, memory foam which feel like a rock that sucks you down and makes it hard to move about in the bed (temperpedic - hot/uncomfortable feel) beds as part or all of the bed. The difference with the four seasons was a very plush yet supportive feel that made you feel like you we're sleeping on a very expensive, high quality, very supportive and well made bed. Its like a dream when you lie down. Your whole body wants to enjoy the experience and never get out. I've now had my mattress for 1 month. At first, getting used to plush support in an all latex mattress from my former bed which was very firm and no latex foam was an adjustment. In a very firm bed, you roll to the side in a second. With a plush bed, you lift up from the bed slightly and turn to the side slower. Its an adjustment until you get used to it. Then it becomes normal . Now, it has the feeling of very plush but very supportive and I can sleep my full 8 hours. Before, my firm mattress would not allow me to sleep past 7 hours before it gave me lower back discomfort and my arm getting tingly on the side I was sleeping on which caused me to reposition myself several times during the night and multiple wake cycles. Now, no more numbness or tingliness. No more lower back pain from sleeping on one side the majority of the night. No more waking up and adjusting my position many times. No hammock feel because the mattress is made very well and supportive. It also is made so that the sides of the bed never go down when sitting on the edge. It maintains its support equally on the edge. I can't imagine a more quality made bed
Date Purchased: 12/1/07
Price Paid: $1900
Recommend: Yes

Pros:

Plush feel and support at the same time.
No hammock feel.
Can get quickly to sleep and sleep soundly for 8 hours without pain in back.

Cons:

Bed is higher than before so a bit to get on.
Directions say to rotate mattress.
Mattress layers could not be replaced eventually if needed.
This review was modified Aug 29, 2011 by Admin

Spring Air Four Seasons All Latex

Spring air Back Supporter Four Seasons

Nov 16, 2007 5:44 PM
Joined: Oct 8, 2007
Points: 35
After less than 2 months this bed failed completely. The latex core seemed to just give out in the middle of the night. We loved it for the first month or so, then it took a drastic turn. We woke up in deep pits and were in pain. The mattress recovers quickly once we get off the bed and there are no body impressions, but the longer we lay on the bed, the deeper we sink, and the more we hurt!
Date Purchased: September 2007
Price Paid: $2200
Recommend: No

Pros:

The comfort materials are lovely

Cons:

a bed should last more than a month or two.
This review was modified Aug 29, 2011 by Admin