Hi all,
Let me start by saying this website has been an incredible resource for me. I’ve been trying to absorb the wealth of information available here over the last 6 months!
I bought a brand new Kingsdown mattress from Sears at the beginning of last year (Jan 2016). It didn’t take long for it to cave in the middle, With some effort, I was able to get Sears to replace it. I then had to sell it to recoup some of my money.
I started reading about online mattresses and decided to start with the Leesa. It was nice - I liked the latex-like comfort layer, but the mattress was a bit too soft overall. I decided to try memory foam on for size and ordered a Novosbed medium. I have to say, the Novosbed seems to me like it’s made out of very high quality materials, however I don’t think memory foam at the top-most layer is for me.
I then decided to start looking into latex. I visited dormio.ca and liked what I saw. Unfortunately, most of their products are out of my price range, but it gave me direction.
A friend of mine has a Casper, so I tried it out for a few minutes. Again, I was very pleased with latex as a top layer, but the layers underneath seemed a bit soft for my liking.
I think what I’m looking for is a soft latex top layer followed by a firm supporting layer underneath. Two potential solutions that come to mind:
- Order a Novosbed firm and add a layer of latex on top (not sure of ILD). This seems like it would suit me well as it would be soft and plush on top, followed by a firmer layer underneath. I read that adding a layer on top of memory foam will slow the sinking of the foam below. Because of this, I’m not sure if I should stick with the medium or go for the firm.
- Order a Brooklyn Bedding #bestmattressever in firm. I would have done this a long time ago if not for the $250 USD shipping fee to Canada. I really need to know this is what will work for me before I go for it.
- Attempt to recreate either of the above to using a local supplier. There are many posts on this forum related to Toronto retailers/manufactures. I called Springmade for a quick quote and was told 6" of 2lb poly, 2" of 4lb memory foam, and 2" of Talalay latex would run me approximately $700 for a queen ($535 USD).
Not sure which way to go. Appreciate the feedback.
Thanks