northern virginia mattress neophyte trying to smarten up -- and considering all-latex

Hi equanimity,

Thanks for the kind (and funny) words :slight_smile:

Your username is also one of my favorite words.

Probably not for 20 years with a typical soft upper layer … but it will certainly stay within a narrower range for a longer period of time compared to what it felt like originally than other materials. Like all materials … softer latex is less durable than firmer latex so if all your layers were in a medium/firm or higher firmness range then the odds are much better that your mattress would remain in a suitable range for 20 years (sometimes longer) but if your mattress has softer latex on top (mid to low 20’s or less) then the softer latex layer on top may need replacing before 20 years is up (again depending on where you started off inside the range that provides you with suitable comfort and support). The good news though is that with a mattress that has a zip cover and separate layers … you can just replace a single layer rather than the whole mattress if it softens to a point that the mattress crosses your “comfort and support threshold” or if your needs or preferences change over the next decade or two (aging does take some toll for most of us although I’m working on ways to reverse it :))

In general I think highly of Nest Bedding as well and have had several good conversations with Joe the owner there. He is knowledgeable and definitely “mattress people”. You can see some of my comments about them in the San Francisco list here.

Yes … I agree with your sentiments and I wish that Savvy Rest was in a more reasonable price range for any of the versions of the mattresses they offer compared to other manufacturers (including SleepEz) which have the same or equivalent materials for significantly less. It would certainly make this type of mattress more available at a local level to a larger group of consumers but unfortunately they carry a premium which is much more than the typical 20% or so premium that I normally suggest would be roughly equivalent “value” (depending on each person’s personal value equation and risk tolerance) when comparing an online purchase with a similar local mattress that you can test in person.

I’m looking forward to your feedback and any questions you may have along the way.

Phoenix