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Pure Latex vs. Spring mattress

z_finley

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I sleep on an Ikea latex mattress and find it quite comfortable. Oh, and the sex is great. I don't know where some people get that it isn't. Latex is resilient and somewhat springy, unlike tempurpedic.
 

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I'm surprised to read all of the Tempurpedic hate. We've got a king size Tempurpedic and love it. Whenever we sleep on anything else we're absolutely miserable. It does get a little bit warm, but we've adapted pretty well. Sex does require a little more effort, but that's a small price to pay.
 

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Tempur foam, Latex, No-flip mattresses, Air mattress number beds....

I wonder what sort of crap they will sell next to gullible public?



Where can I buy pocket-coil all natural mattress that has two sides and no synthetic matrial in a sleeping surface?
 

Steve Smith

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Memory foam all the way for me. It is a treat to return to that bed after travel. My wife agrees.
 

Nahmeanz

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the best way to choose a mattress is actually sleeping on it. most retailers give you a 30 day comfort guarantee anyways - if you don't like the first one you chose then just swap it out.

I manufacture all types of mattresses - memory foam, latex foam, spring, and air beds - so I can make myself anything I want but I use a memory foam mattress, just personal preference.
 

chas

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Originally Posted by Steve Smith
Memory foam all the way for me. It is a treat to return to that bed after travel. My wife agrees.

+1 for me.

I have had a Tempurpedic for 4 years and couldn't be happier.
 

dkzzzz

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Actually I see a huge untapped market in Mattress innovation.. Seriously, technology has been stagnant in that industry for the past 300 years.

I would like to have a bed with small fans inside and thermoregulation guided by computer that adjusts temperature for optimum/deepest rest.
And what is with materials?
Considering that people spend around 25-30 years of their lives asleep wtf with "stupid" beds in 21 Century?
 

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