Mattress topper help - Stearns & Foster Hurston pairing

Hi Desperado,

I can not speak for CST here as Bob is an expert with many years of experience fitting sleepers with Talalay mattresses and toppers.

Just an observation. Talalay as with Dunlop, can be made to a variety of ILD’s. It seems like you have had some issues with viscoelastic memory foam, both in the form of a topper and within an existing mattress.

Despite the S&F Hurston mattress being part of their firmer line of previously offered mattresses, S&F, since acquired by Sealy and subsequently Tempurpedic, tend to use viscoelastic memory foam (tempur style foam) in their builds. Sealy acquired S&F in 1993 and Tempurpedic acquire that merged company in 2013. Since that point, many of the mattresses of the Tempur/Sealy family combine memory foam in many of their current builds.

I often compare the modern day “S” brands akin to the American Automobile industry of the 1970’s. Not the American Auto Industry’s finest hours.

I digress back to the topper. The “sink” you will feel from a memory foam topper is not quite like the contouring and pressure relief you will feel when sleeping on latex.

Below I will offer a general outline of the difference between memory foam verses latex.

Memory foam toppers typically provide a sinking sensation as they contour to the body’s shape, offering excellent pressure relief. This sinking feeling can provide a cocoon-like experience, which some sleepers find very comfortable. However, it can also lead to a sensation of being trapped or sleeping hot for some individuals. I happen to buy a tempurpedic 3" memory foam topper several years ago. My wife freaked out. She felt trapped in the mattress, could not get out of bed, and could not move while in bed. We gave the topper to a friend, that about sums that up! Lol!

On the other hand, Talalay Latex toppers offer a more buoyant and responsive feel. They don’t conform to the body in the same way memory foam does, but rather gently support the body while providing a bit of bounce.

So when comparing these two foams:
Memory foam toppers offer deep sinkage and contouring, while Talalay Latex toppers provide a responsive and supportive feel with less sinkage.

A key point to consider with Talalay Latex toppers is they are known for their consistent density throughout the entire layer, which contributes to their overall breathability and temperature regulation. This uniform density allows for better airflow, helping to dissipate body heat more effectively than memory foam, which can be especially beneficial for those who tend to sleep hot. Additionally, the responsiveness of Talalay Latex makes it easier to move around on the bed, enhancing overall comfort and sleep quality.

I hope you dont mind me jumping in here, I wanted to just point out the difference between latex and your previous experience with memory foam.

All the best,

Maverick

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