Open to any opinion -Why is this mattress buying so Hard?

Hi Kayla,

[quote]i have no clue on the poly but no objection either do you ?
Is poly a bad core ? It can be very supportive And bends well. Curious whst you make of these 4 custom beds for me.[/quote]

If you can provide the information here about the mattresses you are considering then I’d be happy to make some comments about the materials inside them or help you identify any potential weak links in their design. Without this information it’s not possible for me to make any meaningful comments about a mattress.

$18,000 ??? :unsure:

All I can say to this is that the price of a mattress isn’t related to whether it would be suitable for you in terms of PPP and you are in a budget range that is very much higher than you would need to find a suitable, durable, and good value mattress IMO. Are they really that much more suitable, more durable, and are the differences between them and many other mattresses that are in much lower budget ranges really enough to justify that kind of price?

Post #2 here and the posts it links to has more information about safe, natural, organic, “chemical free”, and green mattresses and mattress materials that can help you sort through some of the marketing information and terminology that you will encounter in the industry and can help you differentiate between them and decide on the types of materials you are most comfortable having in your mattress and help you answer “how safe is safe enough for me”. These types of issues are complex and are generally specific to each person and their individual sensitivities, circumstances, and specific criteria. Water based glue is generally a “safe” material and polyfoam that is CertPUR certified would also be “safe” enough for most people although some people that are more sensitive (or have issues such as MCS or multiple chemical sensitivity) may still choose to avoid it.

Phoenix