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Hi ryan83,

There are a few reasons that “connecting the dots” would indicate to me that it’s very unlikely to be Talalay latex.

It doesn’t look like Talalay but pictures can be deceiving.

The price itself would be enough to cause serious doubt (unless they were used or seconds).

They say here that they sell either 100% natural Dunlop or blended Talalay.

The ILD and density ranges don’t match the ranges for blended Talalay latex (see post #2 here) but they do match their ebay descriptions of their blended Dunlop toppers here which is most likely a blend of 20% natural and 80% synthetic continuous pour probably made by Latexco (made in the USA) which is much less costly than Talalay.
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It says here that it is “molded to size” and “pin core drilled” which also points to it being the 20/80 blended Puralux Dunlop rather than Talalay (the Puralux is made without pincores and then the pincores can be “punched in” afterwards").
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All in all … to me the “preponderance of the evidence” (and probably more if I wanted to spend the time looking) indicates that it’s most likely to be the continuous pour Puralux blended Dunlop.

Phoenix