Hi rdubb21,
The better options or possibilities I’m aware of in and around the Washington, DC region (subject to the quality/value guidelines I linked in my last reply) are listed in post #2 here.
It would really depend on how you define “quality”.
If you are defining quality in terms of the durability of the materials then 2 lb polyfoam is a durable material that would be similar to higher density memory foam but not as durable as latex (see the foam quality/durability guidelines here).
If you are defining quality in terms of the cost of the materials then specialty foams such as memory foam and latex are certainly more costly.
If you are defining quality in terms of the physical properties of the material then it would be more subjective because different people would have different preferences and prefer different materials but it would probably be fair to say that more people would tend to prefer the feel and properties of latex or the feel and properties of memory foam than the feel and properties polyfoam although some people may prefer polyfoam as well. There is more about the differences between memory foam and latex in post #2 here. Most people are familiar with the more general “feel” of polyfoam because it’s the type of foam that is used most often in sofa cushions although it comes in many different grades and firmness levels so there are variations in polyfoam depending on the specifics of the formulation and firmness. In terms of resilience and response it is a fast response material but would be less resilient and point elastic (contouring) than latex but would be more resilient and have a more “on the mattress” feel than memory foam (which is a slow response and very low resilience material) but memory foam would also be more point elastic and contouring than polyfoam as well. Memory foam responds to a combination of temperature and pressure to different degrees while polyfoam and latex respond primarily to pressure regardless of temperature.
The advice or guidance that Dreamfoam provides would be based on your conversation and on what they believe you would prefer or would be in your best interests rather than on trying to “upsell” you.
Phoenix