Spring air Nature's Rest Latex User Reviews

Nature's Rest Latex

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Nature's Rest Latex Mattress Paradise Isle

Spring air Nature's Rest Latex

Sep 2, 2007 12:13 PM
Guest
After sleeping on a Sealy Posturepedic and waking up with horrible low back pain my wife and I opted for a latex mattress and settled on the Nature's Rest Paradise Isle (king). Were it not for the noticeable body depressions on each side and the hump in the middle I would have to say the mattress has lived up to it's cause. We called the dealer we bought from and after an independent inspector did his thing we received a 100% store credit. My only problem is...now what do we buy? They (Sleep America) don't carry Nature's Rest and I'm back to researching innerspring vs. coil spring mattresses...all of which have complaints posted on various websites. Seems like people are anxious to post complaints while few spend the time to sing praises! I'm thinking about holding onto my Nature's Rest until something better is offered by the dealer.
Date Purchased: 3/03
Price Paid: $3099
Recommend: Yes

Pros:

Wake up freshed w/o back pain

Cons:

Body depressions/ hump in middle

Huge body impressions/3 defective mattresses

Spring air Nature's Rest Latex

Apr 27, 2005 5:22 PM
Guest
The initial wonderful feel of these beds is quickly overshadowed by the deep, severely limiting and uncomfortable body impressions. We have tried both the Paradise Isle and the non pillow topped Cypress Cove which is supposed to be a soft mattress without the compression factor that comes along with the pillow tops. We had major compression with both types.
We do not recommend these mattresses.
Date Purchased: 02/04
Price Paid: $3400
Recommend: No

Pros:

When you first sleep on the bed, for the first couple of weeks, it is like heaven it is so soft and comfortable. The company has a good warranty (20 year) and will replace if more than an inch impressionis measured.

Cons:

After a couple of weeks, there are body impressions that do not go away when no one is in the bed. They are like sink holes when you lay in them to sleep. It is difficult to roll over. You are confined to that space when sleeping and cannot make use of the larger space of the bed due to high hump in the middle.
This review was modified Aug 26, 2011 by Admin

Did we blow it?

Spring air Nature's Rest Latex

Jul 10, 2004 8:29 PM
Guest
Did we blow it? After four months of mattress (s)hopping, becoming educated on this web site, learning the pros & cons of the different brands and types; we firmly believed that latex was the way to go. But, the retail outlets carrying latex mattresses in our area were shrinking so we picked one of three solid retailers with good reputations and a comfort trial that also carried our back-up favorite S & F innerspring line should the latex not work out. The main concerns we had with the mattress selected; was it too firm for our comfort and was there an odor with the new mattress that would prove bothersome?

We bought a Natureís Rest ìParadise Isleî (made by Spring Air)
Comfort layer:
1.0î Quilt Flex (Quit stitched 1.5 lb density Polyurethane foam)
1.0î Quilt Flex
1.0î Quilt Flex (No, I didnít stutter, this model is three layers thick)
Mattress Upholstery:
1.9î Convoluted Talalay 28-32-28 Soft 20-24 ILD
1.9î Solid Talalay 32-36-32 Medium 25-29 ILD
4.6î Dunlop Core 32-36-32 Firm 30-34 ILD
1.5î Convoluted Talalay 32-36-32 Extra Firm 35-39 ILD
Foundation:
1.0î 1.5 density firm foam
Fiber insulator
5î Lo ñ pro semi flex modular

Day 1 Saturday night:
I laid on the bed after it was delivered on Saturday morning and quickly fell asleep on my back only to wake when a telephone call needed answering. I was psyched. Then evening came......
My wife couldnít sleep more than one hour at a time and I woke up sweating around 4 AM, suffering from nightmares. The reflected heat problem was suspected to be due to a mite proof bag covering the mattress that my wife wanted to use. The sleep surface was much too firm for my wife, but it said in fine print, it may take some time for our bodies to adjust. There was no perceptible latex odor at all including what I would have classified as a new car smell, so the mattress stayed in our bedroom and not the garage.

Day 2 Sunday night:
Off came the mite bag. After all, if they are there weíve been sleeping with these little buggers all our lives; but, my wife was concerned that some of her ailments could be due to these invisible boarders. By the way, a mattress salesman told us that a black light will show up the mites if they were present in our mattress. My wife bought a black light bulb and scoured our old mattress looking for fluorescing evidence that they were in our old mattress. Either, our vision was going bad, we didnít have mites in our old mattress or the salesman was full of bull puckey. We suspect the latter.
I slept through to 5:30 AM, my usual Sunday morning time but my aching shoulder which had just had a cortisone shot and painkillers on Thursday is killing me. I have yet to experience the wonders of this latex mattress that should beckon me to stay in bed in the morning.
My wife ached all over. The worse sleeping experience in her life since that night years ago when the rain poured down on the aluminum boat hull up against our bedroom window one summer at a rented cottage on Cape Cod. It was one of those cheap rental cottage mattresses too, but we were 30 years younger then.

I'll skip the day by day updates and cut to the chase: After a week of sleepling on this mattress which we hated, the Simmons 2 inch thick viscoelastic topper was pulled out of the closet and added to improve the comfort level for my wife. Either the cortisone in my shoulder was working or the body started to accept this mattress, I was sleeping comfortably through the night.
After a week with the viscoelastic topper we pulled it out and tried another week without it. I slept O.K. but my wife still felt the mattress was still too firm. She was sleeping through the night, but the reflected heat problem was still there which required us to run the air conditioner to keep the roon at 75 degrees through the night.

As the first 30 days of the sleep trial ended we went back to the retailer and tried the S & F back up mattress again and told them we were going to excercise the exchange guarantee before the 60 days were up. I layed on that previously wonderful S & F innerspring mattress and to my surprise my back started to ache. My wife went back onto the Paradise Isle floor model and delcared that it was much softer than the one he got at home. We agreed to take full advantage of the 60 day trial consideriing we were now having doubts about our S & F backup position.

We bought a second high loft 400 thread count mattress pad and returned the 2 inch viscoelastic topper to the mattress and covered it with two mattress pads.

We have been sleeping on this combination for the past two weeks. I sleep comfortably through the night. My wife still wakes with aches in the morning from her arthritis and fibromyalgia as she always has but does only occasionally awakes at 3:00 AM but does go right back to sleep. We have had to add the additional topper layers to improve the softness my wife needs for comfort and to reduce the reflected heat from QuiltFlex PU foam comfort layers. Perhaps this will become a benefit in the winter when we sleep with the window open and the heat off. Our 60 day "Sweet Dreams Guarantee" has another week or so to run but it now appears we are going to live with this mattress and not replace it.

If you asked me what my feelings are about it. I don't really like this mattress, neither does my wife, but I sleep well on it and she does acceptably. Would we buy it again if we had another opportunity, probably not. I think I would shoot for a Hastens or Vi Spring. I would really like to have a mattress that I can rave about. I don't think I'm in a place that would convince me to buy another latex mattress at this point. I am also leary of all the new PU foam comfort layers that are being used in the newest mattresses today. No matter how much they improve and perfect the product, it still is a lower cost alternative to the natural materials they are replacing.

Date Purchased: 5-22-04
Price Paid: $2597
Recommend: Yes

Pros:

Sleeps well and comfortably after initial break in period of at least a week

Cons:

The Latex layers are very firm
The QuiltFlex comfort layers reflect heat
We added a comfort topper and padding to improve softness