My pleasure
Did some further testing and have a little more info to add-
Even 2" 28 ILD on top of the 3" 32 and 6" 36 resulted in some alignment issues so I realized that just the 3" 32 ILD on top of the 6" 36 should suffice for the time being⌠and while I was taking out the 2" 28 I tried two other configurations (not exactly a relaxing evening):
As suspected, the âdominant layerâ setup didnât really change anything and even though the 32 ILD had a slightly firmer surface feel, the overall setup was still extremely soft as I just went through the 28 and wasnât properly supported.
3" 32 ILD
2" 28 ILD
6" 36 ILD
This one I thought very well could be the answer to my situation, so I was very surprised at how having the 2" 28 ILD as the bottom/base layer made the setup one of the softest I had tried⌠I never thought it would affect the overall feel as much as it did. Even with the 32 ILD as the top layer, it just wasnât supportive enough.
3" 32 ILD
6" 36 ILD
2" 28 ILD
So I ended up with the basic 3" 32 ILD on top of the 6" 36 ILD⌠it doesnât quite have the âdepthâ or overall feel Iâm looking for, but so far it seems to be supportive enough without being too firm. IMO, anyone researching latex/latex mattresses shouldnât get carried away with assessing ILD numbers âon paperâ (as youâve said many times, nothing trumps personal experience)⌠for example, I wouldnât have thought 3" 32 ILD would be âsoftâ enough as a comfort layer⌠but itâs plenty soft in and of itself and I would think a lot of people with various builds/weights/sleeping preferences would be happy having it as a top layer in a DIY mattress with proper support below below it (perhaps especially if they didnât actually know the ILD was 32). That said, having 32 ILD as the top layer on a PLB mattress with (firmer) support layers underneath and a thick fire barrier strapped over would feel extremely firm and completely different than in a DIY mattress with a stretch-knit cover (like the Sleep EZ).
Which reminds me- the Sleep EZ poly/rayon/cotton encasement (cover) is extremely nice. Itâs well-constructed with a sturdy zipper (itâs sure held up to the abuse Iâve been putting it through)⌠the sides are the same material/hand feel as the top but have some structure and do not stretch like the top (this is a good thing). The top is very stretchy (and soft) and really allows you to feel the latex underneath. I wish PLB would use something like that- with the fire-retardant rayon fibers stitched into the cover- instead of having a separate, thicker barrier underneath the cover material. I got the â12,000â model which is supposed to be for 11" of latex⌠it can easily fit 12" and potentially 13" so if I end up continuing with my project, will shoot for a full 12" of latex⌠overall, in my experience itâs best to have the cover fit as tightly as possible (within reason of course). The cover also seems to be very breathable and âmoisture-wickingâ.
Iâm debating on where to go from here- if I continued (and hopefully finished if thatâs the case) the DIY project, I could talk to KTT one more time and try this setup:
2" 28 ILD (possibly adding 1 more inch of 19 or 24 for a total of 3" on top)
3" 36 ILD
3" 36 ILD
3" 40 ILD
That should have the support I require with some softness on the top, with enough depth and support⌠it seems the main issue Iâve had is with the layers underneath the top 2-3" not being supportive enough (for me), so 2" 28 on top of 3" 32 acts like 5" of a very soft comfort layer. I think 6" 36 (with 3" 40 as the base) underneath the softer top layer would be supportive enough and still have a little âgiveâ, but prevent the mattress from âhammockingâ under my weight.
I wrote the above last week and wasnât able to finish/post⌠at this point, I do like the thought of having a finished mattress and was able to visit CSS over the weekend. Theyâre carrying the current PLB mattresses now (Pamper, Nature, Beautiful) so I was able to check them out again (last time was another place around a year ago) and was again, very surprised.
I knew from your updates in the forum that PLB had updated the specs on the top 3 inches of the beautiful to 15 ILD, from 21 ILD. It felt the way I think it probably should have initially, with the upper layers very plush⌠the one I felt about a year ago must have been 21 ILD because it had a much firmer surface feel/support⌠it was night and day.
The Beautiful would be very risky for me, given the softness of the ânewâ version, so I tried the Nature and was surprised at how good it felt⌠it wasnât nearly as âhardâ on top (as the one I tried previously) and seemed to have just the right amount of softness/plushness, but not to the point where I sank through and felt like I wasnât supported. Sara actually said the top 2 inches was now 15 ILD⌠I hadnât read that anywhere and was wondering if you came across any updates to the Nature along with the Beautiful (?)
The Nature at CSS was the best-feeling latex mattress Iâve tried⌠and thatâs saying a lot⌠but Iâm extremely concerned about the apparent lack of consistency with the PLB mattresses. Iâve come across numerous reviews/feedback about the Nature feeling great in the store, then feeling like a board after some unfortunate soul spent ~3k and received the mattress (and it doesnât âsoften upâ). One online review was as recent as the end of 2014. I almost wonder if some of the floor models have the FR barrier removed (?) That shouldnât be the case- they should be shown in the same form theyâll be used- but regardless, it seems like the specs and/or feel have been all over the place, without a lot of available information from PLB to provide clarification for consumers.
Based on the model at CSS, Iâm heavily leaning towards the Nature (if you couldnât tell). Although I donât exactly relish the thought of spending money on a new mattress, I really like the thought of being comfortable and ending this search. However, I feel purchasing a PLB mattress is a significant risk- if the mattress ends up feeling much firmer than expected, they will most likely label it as a âcomfortâ issue and not offer further assistance- not to mention the potential hassle for me, even if they were willing to do an exchange. Also, after speaking with LI/PLB a few times in the past, Iâm skeptical about their overall customer service and accuracy of information⌠again, really the overall consistency with respect to LI/PLB.
If I could confirm to a reasonable certainty that the Nature would feel ârightâ, then itâs the one for me. The DIY project was worthwhile despite spending some money, but at least right now I donât think I really want to put more time/money into it. Overall, Iâm just feeling a bit âgun shyâ at present⌠any thoughts/ confirmations youâre able to provide on the points mentioned above would be much appreciated, as always.
Thanks,
Manimal