Sleeping hot and Tilting issues on Latex Mattress

Hi ashwinivin,

This would be relatively “normal” with a split configuration mattress if you are sleeping on the very edge of the softer side if it isn’t as suitable for your body type and sleeping positions as the firmer side. If you plan to keep the split configuration on a more permanent basis then gluing the two sides of the top layer together may be helpful (although you would lose the ability to change the layer on one side of your mattress only) and you could still notice the transition between softer and firmer side in the middle of the mattress (see post #2 here).

There is more about tracking down temperature regulation issues in post #2 here and the post it links to but since both wool quilting and flax linen are very good at temperature regulation and maintaining an even sleeping temperature, if you have one of the “thin membrane” types of mattress protectors that are waterproof but only “semi breathable” on top of the mattress or if your protector doesn’t provide good airflow or moisture wicking then it would be the most likely source of the problem since some of the benefits of sleeping on wool and the airflow and moisture wicking in between your body and the wool would be more restricted by the membrane in your protector.

Phoenix