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Hi Splendid,

[quote]Any ideas of a good combination that might feel close to this.

Would 3" of 22ILD NT Latex with 2" Visco memory foam be too soft for comfort layers
Thinking of putting that on top of 3" 29ILD NT Latex with a 6" base of 36ILD NT Latex [/quote]

There is more about the different ways that one mattress can “match” another one in post #9 here but since it’s unlikely that you will find another mattress that has exactly the same type and combination of materials and components with the same thicknesses and firmness levels (if you are even able to find out what they are) … the only way reliable way to know whether any other mattress would “feel” similar to you in terms of “comfort” or PPP (Posture and alignment, Pressure relief, and Personal preferences) would be based on your own personal testing or sleeping experience. I would also keep in mind that different people can have very different opinions about how closely two mattresses with differences in their designs and components compare to each other because body type, sleeping positions, and individual sensitivities can also play a significant role in how two mattresses will compare for any specific person.

As I mentioned in my previous replies … I would keep in mind that it’s not possible for anyone else to make specific suggestions because the first “rule” of mattress shopping is to always remember that you are the only one that can feel what you feel on a mattress and there are too many unknowns, variables, and personal preferences involved that are unique to each person to use a formula or for anyone to be able to predict or make a specific suggestion or recommendation about which mattress or combination of materials and components or which type of mattress would be the best “match” for you in terms of “comfort” or PPP or how a mattress will “feel” to you based on specs (either yours or a mattress) or “theory at a distance” that can possibly be more accurate than your own careful testing or your own personal sleeping experience (see mattress firmness/comfort levels in post #2 here).

I or some of the more knowledgeable members of the site can certainly help you to narrow down your options, help you focus on better quality/value choices that are available to you either locally or online, help you identify any lower quality materials or weak links in a mattress you may be considering, act as a fact check, answer any specific questions you may have along the way, and help with “how” to choose but only you can decide which specific mattress or combination of materials is the best match for you based on all the parts of your personal value equation that are most important to you.

Phoenix