Healthy Back Bliss Serenity Pure Latex Mattress

[quote=“Phoenix” post=23514]Hi Buffet,

It’s also possible that it has the latex in the bottom layer (like the second version) or it may even be closer to the third version of the PLB mattresses here (which replaced the bottom 1" layer of latex and added it to the top layer). The bottom inch of foam would have less effect on the feel and performance of the mattress but a different thickness in the top layer would make a bigger difference.

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Thanks a lot for your reply.

I think they have 1 inch at bottom for sure if we go by their dimension diagram given on
http://www.healthyback.com/products/Healthyback/Healthy-back-bliss-serenity-pure-latex-mattress/813

It says -

  1. Pressure Relief Talalay SS Latex 1"
  2. Support Talalay S Latex 6"
  3. Stabilization Base 1"

Based on what you are saying here and an older thread it seems,


LatexBLISS uses 450-480 Gram Weight fabric
LatexBLISS Milliken?s Paladin Fire Resistant Barrier

1 - Talalay GL fast response (probably 21 ILD) - 1" ( In some older post you were saying this model has Celsion latex so I guess that’s another name for this fast response latex )

2 - 6" Natural Talalay Latex 40 ILD

3 - 1" layer may be poly foam or 50 ILD Talalay latex [ Since it won’t change the experience too much it’s fine in either case ]


While looking up this model , I bumped into your description of bliss models in some older thread.

https://forum.mattressunderground.com/t/need-assistance-with-tallalay-latex-mattresses

I think heat should not be that big an issue with latex. Also, we don’t really have any problem of feeling hot. I guess Celsion latex layer may make it bit cooler.