I spoke to Ken from Arizona mattress and wanted to go with the Ultimate Hybrid King.
I told him I was 5’11" and weigh around 245-250. He suggested Dunlop latex since I’m typically sleeping on my back or stomach, and that I’m right around the medium and firm boundary.
My question is, for 245lbs, is Medium going to be too soft for me? Or will firm be to hard?
Is a Dunlop topper Firm the right choice for me?
For the time being I ordered the Medium - I’ve heard that Dunlop is a little bit more firm than Talalay is. I figure if I can decide by the weekend I can always call and have the topper firmness changed if Ken hasn’t already ordered from the supplier. I asked if medium-firm was possible in my order notes, to sort of compromise between the two, but I’m not sure if that’s possible.
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Congratulations on your mattress order! :cheer:
As you’re aware, you certainly are considering a great quality/value choice from Arizona Premium Mattress, our Trusted Members here which means that I think very highly of them and that I believe that they compete well with best in the industry in terms of their quality, value, service, knowledge, and transparency.
I am glad that you discussed with Arizona Premium the differences between the different options available in terms that are more specific to the layers to use as they relate to your needs. Your final product choice ~ 12.5"Ultimate Hybrid Pocket Coil with Dunlop latex both uses quality and durable componentry and one of the main benefits of this thicker mattress is that it can be more adaptable for higher BMI and multiple sleeping positions. It will compress from softer to firmer more gradually which means that there is more “range” of compression without the mattress becoming too firm for heavier weights (or parts of the body).
The lumbar support area of the pocket coil will also help with keeping you in alignment as your higher BMI combined with a prone sleeping position would call for a more supportive lumbar section especially because the weight of hip/stomach area for a front sleeping position if not properly supported would throw your spine out of alignment in hyperextension of the lumbar area (The stomach is the weakest sleeping posture).
These are all good questions to ask and you certainly are making the right call using Ken’s expert advice which is based on his many years of experience in the industry. I would certainly make sure to run by him all the final tuning options before your mattress is shipped.
You are correct that Dunlop has a more supportive quality and it will be firmer and denser than Talalay. The biggest difference between them is what is called compression modulus. This is a measure of how quickly a foam gets firmer as it is compressed more.
The Firm Dunlop may feel much firmer than the medium Dunlop, but it is good to keep in mind that you are the only one that can feel what you feel on a mattress and there are too many unknowns, variables, and personal preferences involved that are unique to each person to use a formula or for anyone to be able to predict or make a specific suggestion or recommendation about which mattress or combination of materials and components would be the best “match” for you in terms of “comfort”, firmness, or PPP (Posture and alignment, Pressure relief, and your own Personal preferences) or how a mattress will “feel” to you, and that no “theory at a distance” can possibly be more reliable than your own careful testing or your own personal sleeping experience.
You would have 60 days to make an exchange in case this would be too firm or too soft and if an exchange is involved you may also need to take into account the UPS shipping costs.
You may also want to ask Arizona Premium about the type of foundation/platform that would best work with this.
I’ll be interested to hear about your final decision and any updates you might have after you receive your system and have a chance to sleep upon it for a while.
I did change your order to the medium/firm but not sure if you understand this topper will be medium on one half and firm on the other half (left side right side). You may have misinterpreted it into a one piece that is half way between medium and firm and that’s not the case so email me directly if there was a communication issue on this matter.
I’m sorry I didn’t see this sooner. I don’t really check this site too often, but I do believe we’ve resolved this issue with the mattress being half and half.
One further question I had was that right now I really do prefer the medium side of the medium/firm king topper, however as having a bad back (degenerative disks) would Dunlop still be the best option, or is Talalay meant for better pressure relief? I’ve heard that Dunlop is more supportive, so I’m not entirely sure which would be best for a bad back, supportive vs. pressure relief.
Again, I appreciate any input and the help you’ve provided with this misunderstanding!
Talalay is better for pressure relief but if you want us to hold off on shipping the medium dunlop to give you more time to test the dunlop we can do that. Shoot me an email through the website if that’s your desire.