Hate my Tempur Rhapsody, replacing with Aireloom or Prana

I see your point.
The reduced price of the Savvy Cal King was $3000 down from $4000. This included a “standard” wooden base (he said with not slats, flat wood on the top for $300), the $100 Cal King metal frame, and free delivery and installation. Also that Savvy has a promo right now where they are including free the mattress cover, 1 shredded latex pillow and sheets (a $600-800 value).
For the $3000 price, this is not a bad deal, but is non-returnable/refundable if you don’t like it, and will charge $190 latex-swap-out fee during the first 60 days if you want to change out a layer.

The Sleep EZ 10000 Organic Latex Cal King shows on their site for $2275 + $380 foundation = $2655. Then add $100 to buy a Cal King bed frame (local or Amazon) = $2755. So total, you’re only $245 difference in price and don’t have to assemble it yourself. But you have better terms…90 days to change out layers as many time as you want, or return is all for a refund.

So that’s why I didn’t go with the Savvy deal yet, since I needed to think about it, and wanted others opinions about it.

But about the feeling of the Savvy, I tried several different configurations.
The first was soft talalay/medium talalay/firm talalay. It was a bit too firm for me.
Next was soft talalay/medium dunlop/medium dunlop. This one felt the best, soft but supportive. When I opened it up, the soft talalay layer said Made in the Netherlands, which I thought it was made in the US?
Last was soft talalay/soft talalay/medium talalay. This felt softer, but after several minutes it wasn’t supportive enough on my back.
The only other config I thought about would have been soft talalay/medium talalay/medium dunlop, but we weren’t able to set that up.