Odors

Hi Mattress1953,

You’re welcome. :slight_smile:

I think that I addressed the issue of odors in my previous reply and the sensitivities that different people have to different substances. The fact is that you personally detect the presence of an odor, so there is no reason for me to comment upon the fact that you are experiencing an odor from the product. I certainly would have no way of knowing to what you might be reacting to inside of the many layers of the mattress. You don’t mention the model or componentry on the inside of the mattress, so there wouldn’t even be a basis for me to make a meaningful statement about the product, but even if I did have that information I wouldn’t be irresponsible to speculate about what may be causing your reaction.

Regarding Kluft mattresses in general (I know you’ve already bought one), I would advise others to be very cautious with the Kluft line and make sure that you know the specifics of all the layers and materials in the specific mattress you are considering (see this article) and also that you make some very careful value comparisons with other mattresses that use the same or similar materials and are in much lower budget ranges base on the parts of your personal value equation that are most important to you.

You can see some of my thoughts about super premium mattresses in post #2 here and in post #2 here, if you’re specifically thinking about beds in these “ultra-price” ranges. Of course, pricing and your odor sensitivities will have nothing to do with each other.

If I was looking at mattresses like this … i would probably be looking at VI Springs or perhaps Hastens, Savoir, Relyon, or Hypnos rather than Kluft. Their sites will give you lots of insights about how they make their mattresses. Most of them also have some fairly thick “books” of information they will send you about their mattresses. But again, this is no indicator of your potential reaction to any odors to which you may have a reaction.

Phoenix