Hello,
I’m planning to buy a 100% natural latex mattress and adjustable base in a split king configuration. After doing considerable research, I’ve got the mattress choice down to Flobeds’ Natural Deluxe and Sleep ez’s 10000; and the adjustable base down to the Reverie Deluxe 5D, the L&P S-Cape, and the Ergomotion 400.
In terms of the mattress, I have a couple of questions. Though I don’t think I can go wrong with either choice, I believe the Flobeds Deluxe to be more expensive, but that it comes with an extra 2" convoluted topper. Specifically, I’m wondering if:
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The convoluted 2’ topper makes a big difference as a comfort layer for someone that needs pressure relief (as opposed to a 3" soft talahay latex comfort layer on the Sleep ez 10000), and
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If there are enough differentiators between the two suppliers and the two mattresses to justify me paying a higher price to go with the Flobeds Deluxe.
In terms of the adjustable base, I’m leaning toward the Reverie Deluxe 5D, but am concerned that the advertised lift weight for each half of the split king is only 300 lbs. If I add my weight to the weight of the latex mattress, 300 lbs is not a sufficient lift weight. Does anyone know if there is a big difference in lift weights between the three adjustable bases that I’m considering?
Also, after going to the trouble to purchase an Organic 100% Natural latex mattress, I’m concerned that the pad on the base and the skirting around it might be anything but natural and organic. Does anyone know what the pads and skirting of each adjustable base are made of? Is the pad made of poly foam and the skirting polyester? Any enlightenment on which base would be the most “green” would be very much appreciated. So far, I can’t really find this info on the web about any of the three.
Thanks for your assistance. I very much appreciate it.