Thank you for your videos, latex is the way to go, because so far not toxic for us , cooling and back support it is importance . No matter what I m still looking for the right one for me 😅
The most comfortable mattresses I've ever slept on are full memory foam mattresses of the past. I don't think they're as common anymore, because it's cheaper to use more poly foam underneath, with comfort layers on top. I've been trying the Casper Select, and while the top layers are nice and cushioning, the firm poly foam below makes for pressure points that build up through the night. I just feel like it's a cheapening out that ruins the mattress. I'll try something with more comfort layer, currently hoping to try the Nest Quail. But I wish there were better solid foam options. Maybe the older models I tried were Temperpedic or something. They were always guest beds in places I was staying. So they were never beds I knew the details about.
Have you tried a topper? If your mattress is still ok, the topper can be a good option. I had a gel memory foam mattress topper, but I prefer soft latex topper. Memory foam traps the heat and because it respond slowly it was not fast easy to change position I was in ( I am a side sleeper). Memory foam is definitely good for a pressure relief, but when I slept on a side I felt like I was in a hammock and wasn't allinged properly. I bought 2 inch soft latex and I love it! It helps with pressure points,not as much as memory foam though, but it's supportive and at the same time soft and very comfortable. Hope you find what makes you feel comfortable at night...
My problem is, only mattresses you can try in a shop are doubles. When I have my single mattress delivered, they don’t feel the same at all
Thank you for your videos, latex is the way to go, because so far not toxic for us , cooling and back support it is importance . No matter what I m still looking for the right one for me 😅
The most comfortable mattresses I've ever slept on are full memory foam mattresses of the past. I don't think they're as common anymore, because it's cheaper to use more poly foam underneath, with comfort layers on top. I've been trying the Casper Select, and while the top layers are nice and cushioning, the firm poly foam below makes for pressure points that build up through the night. I just feel like it's a cheapening out that ruins the mattress. I'll try something with more comfort layer, currently hoping to try the Nest Quail. But I wish there were better solid foam options. Maybe the older models I tried were Temperpedic or something. They were always guest beds in places I was staying. So they were never beds I knew the details about.
Have you tried a topper? If your mattress is still ok, the topper can be a good option. I had a gel memory foam mattress topper, but I prefer soft latex topper. Memory foam traps the heat and because it respond slowly it was not fast easy to change position I was in ( I am a side sleeper). Memory foam is definitely good for a pressure relief, but when I slept on a side I felt like I was in a hammock and wasn't allinged properly. I bought 2 inch soft latex and I love it! It helps with pressure points,not as much as memory foam though, but it's supportive and at the same time soft and very comfortable. Hope you find what makes you feel comfortable at night...
Can you show gatching on Bonnell springs? I have that and curious what it actually looks like.
Just getting acquainted with your channel. Do you have a video on this channel that shows us how your beds are made?
I’d love to see a video of you guys reviewing and analyzing the WinkBed!
Good video guys. Love my mattress I purchased from you guys. All your videos are great !
Thank you Michael for the encouragement!
Glad the mattress is working for you?
@@sdmattressmakers I think I should have went with an even softer comfort layer
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