Apparently Saatva changed the zenhaven latex from talalay to dunlop, would you mind clarifying if your "4" firmness rating was with testing their T or D latex type? Thanks!
Is there a latest hybrid that has foam around the could that are in the outside edge of the bed? I don't like feeling the coils through the fabric around the outside.
We recommend latex hybrids because they tend to be more affordable than all-latex beds. Plus, a bed made with latex from top to bottom is very heavy and very difficult to move. The hybrid construction gives the bed a bit more structural integrity. But there are some good all-latex options we recommend here: www.sleepfoundation.org/best-mattress/best-latex-mattress
Apparently Saatva changed the zenhaven latex from talalay to dunlop, would you mind clarifying if your "4" firmness rating was with testing their T or D latex type? Thanks!
I don’t know much about latex mattresses, but they seem to be popular these days. This helps
Is there a latest hybrid that has foam around the could that are in the outside edge of the bed? I don't like feeling the coils through the fabric around the outside.
I used to have a latex mattress, but it got too warm. Now it seems that they have latex mattresses that have been greatly improved.
"Too warm"? Strange.
I'd never heard of a latex bed before this video.
My mother would love this bed!! I would live to win a bed!
Its hybrid mattress review
The video is almost over and every mattress so far is a hybrid
We recommend latex hybrids because they tend to be more affordable than all-latex beds. Plus, a bed made with latex from top to bottom is very heavy and very difficult to move. The hybrid construction gives the bed a bit more structural integrity. But there are some good all-latex options we recommend here: www.sleepfoundation.org/best-mattress/best-latex-mattress