Great video! If you haven't already, you should make a video showing the manufacturing of one of your mattresses. I saw your video where you talk about your quad coils. Those make a lot of sense the way you explained them. It seems like in today's day and age, it would be really hard for anything to be completely 100% organic.
I had the same problem. I bought the non-pillow top version and it was like sleeping on concrete. I tried both their soft and firm toppers, neither helped. I gave up after a year and went for Nest Bedding in the version that is now the Owl. Absolutely perfect in the store, but even with monthly rotating developed hollows. I’m a side sleeper, and soon had to roll uphill to turn over, and the edge support was terrible. In the end, less than a year but after the (then) six month trial period, the only place that felt the way it did in the store was the center ridge between the wallows. I’m about 170 pounds. Still looking.
She should’ve bought a memory foam mattress. Seems that most of the complaints online come from small lightweight women who say the beds are too firm. This bed looks perfect for me at 6’4” 240. I need the support but hate the sinking feeling of memory foam
That's my problem. 5'4" 120 lbs. I don't like memory foam mattresses because I rotate throughout the night but everything else feels too firm. I don't know if it's as durable as Dunlop Latex but next time, I might have to try a Talalay latex.
You guys make me cry. This mattress is now 2700 bucks. I never laid in a more comfortable mattress but can't afford it. I went to the store and tried it. Here you guys are ruining this pillow top avocados mattress. sinful.
Great video! If you haven't already, you should make a video showing the manufacturing of one of your mattresses. I saw your video where you talk about your quad coils. Those make a lot of sense the way you explained them. It seems like in today's day and age, it would be really hard for anything to be completely 100% organic.
Thank you! We definitely plan to start opening up our mattresses in the new year 😊
I would like to see them open up one of their beds and compare them to the other manufacturers.
Great Idea! We are in the works of doing that :)
I had the same problem. I bought the non-pillow top version and it was like sleeping on concrete. I tried both their soft and firm toppers, neither helped. I gave up after a year and went for Nest Bedding in the version that is now the Owl. Absolutely perfect in the store, but even with monthly rotating developed hollows. I’m a side sleeper, and soon had to roll uphill to turn over, and the edge support was terrible. In the end, less than a year but after the (then) six month trial period, the only place that felt the way it did in the store was the center ridge between the wallows. I’m about 170 pounds. Still looking.
How can I tell the ILD of a piece of latex I have?
Hey guys! Good video. Do you know the manufacture date of that mattress?
She should’ve bought a memory foam mattress. Seems that most of the complaints online come from small lightweight women who say the beds are too firm. This bed looks perfect for me at 6’4” 240. I need the support but hate the sinking feeling of memory foam
That's my problem. 5'4" 120 lbs. I don't like memory foam mattresses because I rotate throughout the night but everything else feels too firm. I don't know if it's as durable as Dunlop Latex but next time, I might have to try a Talalay latex.
@ Yes apparently talalay is softer
This mattress is built good excellent manufacturing
@@big_red_machine3547 I'm a 98-pound male, and most beds feel too firm for me even if people call them soft
You guys need a weight to put on the layers so you don’t have to keep flipping the foam back to measure lol
You guys make me cry. This mattress is now 2700 bucks. I never laid in a more comfortable mattress but can't afford it. I went to the store and tried it. Here you guys are ruining this pillow top avocados mattress. sinful.