I found "the one" for me. So no longer on my mattress journey (It is full latex). But I still love watching you guys. Will definitely point anyone your way if I know they're in market.
Would you mind share which one you purchased? I'm looking for a 100% natural latex myself. I was looking at the brand "Latex for Less," but the company seems questionable.
I’m from Sri lanka. We are the major latex mattress exporters to Europe and UK. Our natural rubber tress will provide you a super comfortable sleep. 👍🏻
I'll admit it is quite firm which takes a little getting used to when you've slept on soft squishy mattresses for so long. I did buy a 3 inch topper to soften it up a degree now I'm quite comfortable@@Dres77
Great review! Slept on a latex core mattress for many years and enjoyed it. There’s a couple of other nuances as well. Latex is very heavy…my mattress was extremely difficult to move. It’s also buoyant, more of a bouncy feel. It has a smell (if it’s not produced properly) otherwise it smells floral which is nice. It’s an incredible material and should be considered when designing a mattress!
@@zureai The plan of the product being obsolete or useless at some point thus requiring the customer to purchase a new product instead of keeping a good product for a longer time.
I should have hopped on YT before even starting the journey of finding a new bed. I had no idea how awful the experience would be in this world of foams and latex in everything now. These guys probably have solved some of the massive problems I came up against. Such a bummer. I lost so much sleep over years of trying to find a real bed again. I'm an excellent sleeper. The beds all just cooked me. I ended up sleeping on the floor or couch many nights, even blow up mattresses. Do your research everyone. Maybe these guys have solved the over-heating of latex problem that I found, even in super expensive brands. Not getting good sleep is a nightmare that is not necessary due to materials in beds. I finally bought a wool bed with springs. I wish i had just kept my old but perfectly fine mattress. How do you solve the latex heating issue? I bought hybrid mattresses and pure latex... cooked me just the same as foam. I tried for a full year with those thinking it would the solution.
Same problem here ..i still "sleep hot" ..have used and returned 2 different latex hybrid mattresses ..not sure what my next step should be...could you please tell me which model of bed you purchased...does the spring mattress cause "movement" problems with your partner? Thanks for helping me.
@mattk8810 yes, sweetie, latex is a lot more expensive than memory foam, especially in its manufacturing process. If you watched the video, you would understand why.
My current mattress is a queen size piece of latex foam 6" thick. It was purchased in 1979 and has been used ever since. I have even moved it along with the bed to a new town. I will keep using it until I can find a mattress just as comfortable and reasonably long lasting. I am only considering replacing it after 45 years as the edges are aging on it, otherwise it is just fine.
I have been sleeping on a 6 inch full sized Latex Core for 15 years. It. has been great. I paid $400 for the core which was from a mattress that was returned within its trial period.
Does latex have the density and compression ratings that foam has? If not, can you give us the comparable density and ILD of latex? That would be helpful. Thanks
The thing to understand about latex is the "resiliency" - how fully and quickly it recovers after being compressed. There is no foam on the market that will continue to have a high resiliency like latex. The only real problem with latex is that it is possible to have an allergy to it. However, with proper protective pads and sheets even an contact allergy may be avoided.
While I am not the defender of companies, latex gives a very specific feel. I tried out two companies that weren’t mainstream and definitely gave those options a try. They last longer, that’s such a great appeal. But it very much has an on top of feel. I went for the Memory Foam Hybrid, because it met the needs of my dancer bodies.
Latex is cool and responsive sure, but the bounce kinda makes you feel it’s “resisting” your snuggle. It’s great for an afternoon nap, but not so when you want that really deep night’s slumber. If I am to choose, I prefer Latex with some complex foams and other materials. Sophisticated materials work great together to balance each others’ shortcomings.
@@definitionXrp is it solid block or shredded? I have a Latex contour pillow it’s great for an Afternoon nap. Still prefer microfiber polyester pillows.
I'm in the new market for a 100% Latex mattress, I'm currently looking at the Posh and Lavish brand. Do you guys have any insight on the brand? Definitely on the pricer side.
Hey! Yes, we are familiar with Posh & Lavish. Have you had a chance to try out their mattresses? If so, was there one in particular that you liked? We would love to help you out!
@@sdmattressmakers I actually just purchased the all latex reveal model but it won't be delivered for a month so I might cancel the order lol, just not so sure spending so much when there isn't much online about them. But it was comfortable.
Any recommendations for a mattress that uses more latex vs foam that is more on the firm end? I would like a spring based mattress with latex above, any thoughts?
I thought latex would be the solution but it slept just as hot as foam. I tried multiple times to do it and it's the exact same in my experience. I do not sleep "hot" btw... I feel that is a new concept everyone talks about now because almost every single mattress you buy now (last 10 years it seems) is just loaded with foam or latex. I spent the last 3 years just testing different ones. It has dramatically altered my health not sleeping good because of MATTRESSES. I should never have thrown out my old but perfectly fine mattress that I slept like a baby on. It has been a very hard road trying to find even one mattress that didn't cook me in these times. I finally landed on pure natural fibers with springs. Wool.
Even if something is natural, like latex, individuals can have a different response to any material. Growing up, my Grandmother purchased an inexpensive small, sleeper sofa with a full size mattress. At 12 years old, I'd call dibs on the sleeper sofa when we visited and volunteer to sleep with whoever, as I had a back injury that gave me problems. That sleeper mattress was the best in the house. Turns out it was all latex. At age 18, I bought a latex bed pillow from Sears. I was well into my 40's before I was forced to replace it and I've never been truly happy with a pillow since then. I was in my 30's, before I finally realized I was allergic to lanolin which was in all lipsticks and most lotions when I was a teenager. I also realized lanolin was why I had such a hard time wearing wool, as both products are from sheep. Everybody is different. Glad you found your best option!😊
Yeah because foam or latex hold onto heat. Best bet is exactly what you did. Get a coiled bed with wool topping. I got a hybrid latex infused coiled bed with wool topping and it’s perfect
@@zureai Could you please be more specific as to what model of mattress you finally purchased..thanks for helping ....hybrid latex mattresses NOT working for me....feel heat from under my body after about 30 minutes ..thanks for helping
I was told its hard to get so thats why its so expensive. Isn’t it more comfortable for big people like the average overweight American? I’m dumping my western bed next week and replacing it with a 3 inch cotton and wool shikibuton. I’m tired of not sleeping well and have always slept better on the floor, camping etc. Thanks for the video.
It’s like everything else nowadays - business interests are first (profits, legal protection). Care for the customers is treating them nice during the sale, no long-term commitments.
I have a Saatva latex hybrid mattress and found them to be wanting in firmness. After sleeping on what is supposed to be 100% latex layer is that it becomes lumpy after 3-5 months. The company sent me a brand new mattress and I am still dissatisfied. I did not find it to sleep any cooler either. Won’t ever purchase latex again.
Oh, I am so sorry to hear that was your experience with latex! Even though we love latex, it isn't for everyone but I hope you were able to find a different mattress that worked for you!
they'll generally all sag, it's rare but you can find mattresses with a zipper cover so you can replace the sagging top layer(s). it's rare for the springs to ever be the problem.
I would also like to know the answer to this as I'm a hot side sleeper too. My foam mattress gets wayyyy too hot in the summer/spring months in Australia and my air con has just broken down right before it's about to get hot again. Would like to know if 100% natural latex is that much cooler to foam or would I be better off getting a hybrid (latex/foam/inner spring) mattress or just go back to an inner spring one. No idea what to do...
Thanks Edward, that is a video we need to do. We’ll let you know through here when we do it! The most important thing is , do the materials breathe. The “cooling” materials are more gimmicks. We have found using breathable materials are the most important aspect in keeping you cool. That’s why we use wool and cotton in most of our mattresses. Not polyester
@@sdmattressmakers Would 80% Cotton and 20% Polyester inhibit breathability all that much ? Literally was just about to buy a Cotton/Polyester mattress protector for my new Latex mattress (which I haven't bought yet lol).
Sleep ez Roma latex mattress. I’ve had mine for over a year and ordered another tonight for my daughter. It’s amazing and the least expensive out of all latex mattresses. I absolutely love mine.
PAblo Im 5' 8" 225 Big in Belly section. Kinda your stature but big belly lol.. Sidesleeper . Your right on limited on feel But i want a Latex for me cause it does last longer. i dont like my sons Temperpedic adapt feels like board to me. Im N.California and not stores to find or try Latex mattress Soft ? but supportive..Do you have recommendation even your Mattresses i can atleast look at? TYna Keep your channel going Not enough info out there..
Hi Angela thanks for watching. I'm curious on the type of latex or mattress you tried that you had the heat issue? In our experience, latex does a great job at dissipating heat because of the breathability. There may have been some other factors which was causing heat issues.
I have 100% latex and live in Florida, I have found latex to be the coolest sleeping experience. Memory foam the hottest and all others are in between those 2 extremes. I’ve slept on mainstream latex mattress and found it slept like regular mattresses temperature wise, because it was latex with other layers. The pure latex (can see holes punched all the way through) sleeps very cool.
1. They say expensive, I say quality, 2. They say propietary, I say speaks for itself 3. They say Manufacturing, I say Quality 4. they say range, I say BS... Watch the market in the next few years.
I bought a latex pillow and it just stinks can’t stand the smell and it is all natural wasn’t cheap either. Stick with the memory foam as I am sure they add other chemicals to the latex as it couldn’t smell like that been natural
I live in south east Asia the smell is natural…because rubber is a naturally stinky material 🤢🤢🤢 it is already lighter smell than untreated rubber, I think the smell is still there because they packaged the mattress right away after producing it, so the smell trapped inside by the plastic covers..… untreated rubber smells worst…. like decaying plants & cow poop, I smell it every morning on the way to work because the truck that carries the untreated rubber from the plantation passes by the highway & the smells linger for a few hours 😂😂
Same reason why they patch you up/give you pills.... to come/buy again 😁 Natural latex is ... cheap, problem is that foam is super expensive... for no reason. Always latex 👍
The "Biggest Reason" for NOT using Latex Foam that you guys NEVER even addressed is Latex Allergies! This should have been #1 Reason to NOT use Latex. I myself am VERY Allergic to Latex! I am talking raised red welts, Itching, and the worst being blistering of the skin! No joke! There seem to be quite ALOT of consumers who also have Latex Allergies! It might be a good idea for you to Add that to your List! T
Because they want natural organic ingredients, but can get without also getting latex. BTW- latex dust causes big allergies. …and: latex allergies and sensitivities develop with exposure
I just purchased one and I have experienced absolutely no smells whatsoever right out of the box first night - smelled nothing. Sorry you have had a bad experience.
Firm 12" talalay latex mattress with a 3" thick soft mattress pad is HEAVEN!!!! My hip and back arthritis improved greatly!!!
Is organic ur matress??I have remautoide arthirits ans I'm corius about ur matresa..thabk you😊
@@AventurasLiz Because of the extra step required to produce talalay latex it isn't considered organic. Makes no since to me.
I found "the one" for me. So no longer on my mattress journey (It is full latex). But I still love watching you guys. Will definitely point anyone your way if I know they're in market.
Thank you! Glad you found one!
Exactly my comment
Would you mind share which one you purchased? I'm looking for a 100% natural latex myself. I was looking at the brand "Latex for Less," but the company seems questionable.
@@karlhungus5554Go for Dunlopillo, # 1 Latex mattress purveyors in the world.
I bought latex and the smell is still in my room after I returned it.
Another reason might be that latex mattresses last much longer so the repeat customer is less frequent there by cutting down on profits.
Omg. This is the best answer of all!!
Precisely! 👌
That was the first that come to my mind :)
I’m from Sri lanka. We are the major latex mattress exporters to Europe and UK. Our natural rubber tress will provide you a super comfortable sleep. 👍🏻
thank you Mr. Sri lanka man! I just bought an all latex mattress that is stated to be from Sri lanka. It is very firm and unbelievable.
@@UnkleAL1962how do you sleep on it?
I'll admit it is quite firm which takes a little getting used to when you've slept on soft squishy mattresses for so long. I did buy a 3 inch topper to soften it up a degree now I'm quite comfortable@@Dres77
Do you provide latex for Dunlopillo Asia?
What kind of mattress do people in Sri Lanka sleep?
Great review! Slept on a latex core mattress for many years and enjoyed it. There’s a couple of other nuances as well. Latex is very heavy…my mattress was extremely difficult to move. It’s also buoyant, more of a bouncy feel. It has a smell (if it’s not produced properly) otherwise it smells floral which is nice. It’s an incredible material and should be considered when designing a mattress!
Biggest reason never got mentioned!!!
Planned obsolescence!!!!
Very important!!
What do you mean
@@zureai if you're not familiar with that term, you should google it. a little more explanation than he probably wants to type
@@zureai The plan of the product being obsolete or useless at some point thus requiring the customer to purchase a new product instead of keeping a good product for a longer time.
I should have hopped on YT before even starting the journey of finding a new bed. I had no idea how awful the experience would be in this world of foams and latex in everything now. These guys probably have solved some of the massive problems I came up against. Such a bummer. I lost so much sleep over years of trying to find a real bed again. I'm an excellent sleeper. The beds all just cooked me. I ended up sleeping on the floor or couch many nights, even blow up mattresses. Do your research everyone. Maybe these guys have solved the over-heating of latex problem that I found, even in super expensive brands. Not getting good sleep is a nightmare that is not necessary due to materials in beds. I finally bought a wool bed with springs. I wish i had just kept my old but perfectly fine mattress. How do you solve the latex heating issue? I bought hybrid mattresses and pure latex... cooked me just the same as foam. I tried for a full year with those thinking it would the solution.
Same problem here ..i still "sleep hot" ..have used and returned 2 different latex hybrid mattresses ..not sure what my next step should be...could you please tell me which model of bed you purchased...does the spring mattress cause "movement" problems with your partner? Thanks for helping me.
It's more expensive and companies would rather use lower quality foam while marking them up.
No its not.
@@mattk8810 Elaborate
@@mattk8810100 natural one is expensive synthetic is not
Yes, bedding companies want to make money not waste it.
@mattk8810 yes, sweetie, latex is a lot more expensive than memory foam, especially in its manufacturing process. If you watched the video, you would understand why.
I love this channel because I feel we have similar beliefs in bedding. And it's nice to know I was telling customers the right thing all these years.
My current mattress is a queen size piece of latex foam 6" thick. It was purchased in 1979 and has been used ever since. I have even moved it along with the bed to a new town. I will keep using it until I can find a mattress just as comfortable and reasonably long lasting. I am only considering replacing it after 45 years as the edges are aging on it, otherwise it is just fine.
I have been sleeping on a 6 inch full sized Latex Core for 15 years. It. has been great. I paid $400 for the core which was from a mattress that was returned within its trial period.
Does latex have the density and compression ratings that foam has? If not, can you give us the comparable density and ILD of latex? That would be helpful. Thanks
The thing to understand about latex is the "resiliency" - how fully and quickly it recovers after being compressed. There is no foam on the market that will continue to have a high resiliency like latex. The only real problem with latex is that it is possible to have an allergy to it. However, with proper protective pads and sheets even an contact allergy may be avoided.
@@cliftonmcnalley8469 I bought a shredded latex pillow from SOL and love it! seriously, it's the best pillow i've ever used.
less is more!! love it. we tell people this all the time. unfortunately marketing folks at mattress companies need fluff to sell.
They didn't mention that latex doesn't ever get a memory in it and lasts forever. They can't sell you a new mattress every 10 years.
Can a latex mattress be used on an adjustable base?
Does latex turn orange color after few years life foam. Thank you for excellent information . I’m making decision what mattress to buy.
While I am not the defender of companies, latex gives a very specific feel. I tried out two companies that weren’t mainstream and definitely gave those options a try. They last longer, that’s such a great appeal. But it very much has an on top of feel. I went for the Memory Foam Hybrid, because it met the needs of my dancer bodies.
I got a latex foam pillow in 7th grade... It lasted almost 20 years and was phenomenal! I can't sleep on anything else. Latex foam is the BEST!
Latex is cool and responsive sure, but the bounce kinda makes you feel it’s “resisting” your snuggle. It’s great for an afternoon nap, but not so when you want that really deep night’s slumber. If I am to choose, I prefer Latex with some complex foams and other materials. Sophisticated materials work great together to balance each others’ shortcomings.
True I have a latex pillow it feels so resistant why on earth would you make a pillow out this material
@@definitionXrp is it solid block or shredded? I have a Latex contour pillow it’s great for an Afternoon nap. Still prefer microfiber polyester pillows.
@@hastensavoir7782 solid block amd yes u are right about it being for day time resting
@@hastensavoir7782 Can you give a brand name of the pillow please. Which brand name mattress do you have? Thanks
what about temperpedic
I'm in the new market for a 100% Latex mattress, I'm currently looking at the Posh and Lavish brand. Do you guys have any insight on the brand? Definitely on the pricer side.
Hey! Yes, we are familiar with Posh & Lavish. Have you had a chance to try out their mattresses? If so, was there one in particular that you liked? We would love to help you out!
@@sdmattressmakers I actually just purchased the all latex reveal model but it won't be delivered for a month so I might cancel the order lol, just not so sure spending so much when there isn't much online about them. But it was comfortable.
Personally, I prefer using natural latex for my King Sized Mattress and Tempur memory foam for pillows and boosters.
Yes latex pillows were too bouncy for back and side sleeping. Memory foam pillows do a good enough job
Personally I tried both, and I prefer natural latex. It was hard to find/ buy.
I am seriously looking at purchasing an all-latex mattress. I may discuss with you all about making one with a dark gray cover.
Why would you get an all latex mattress? Most of it would go to waste. Get a coil spring mattress and put a latex topper on it.
Any recommendations for a mattress that uses more latex vs foam that is more on the firm end? I would like a spring based mattress with latex above, any thoughts?
New sub, what's a good latex hybrid mattress to look into? Was considered saatva latex hybrid
Which latex mattress is good for a side sleeper i'll buy it right now
ES duo by engineered sleep
I thought latex would be the solution but it slept just as hot as foam. I tried multiple times to do it and it's the exact same in my experience. I do not sleep "hot" btw... I feel that is a new concept everyone talks about now because almost every single mattress you buy now (last 10 years it seems) is just loaded with foam or latex. I spent the last 3 years just testing different ones. It has dramatically altered my health not sleeping good because of MATTRESSES. I should never have thrown out my old but perfectly fine mattress that I slept like a baby on. It has been a very hard road trying to find even one mattress that didn't cook me in these times. I finally landed on pure natural fibers with springs. Wool.
Hypnos wool?
Waterbeds are very cool to sleep on.
Even if something is natural, like latex, individuals can have a different response to any material.
Growing up, my Grandmother purchased an inexpensive small, sleeper sofa with a full size mattress. At 12 years old, I'd call dibs on the sleeper sofa when we visited and volunteer to sleep with whoever, as I had a back injury that gave me problems. That sleeper mattress was the best in the house. Turns out it was all latex. At age 18, I bought a latex bed pillow from Sears. I was well into my 40's before I was forced to replace it and I've never been truly happy with a pillow since then.
I was in my 30's, before I finally realized I was allergic to lanolin which was in all lipsticks and most lotions when I was a teenager. I also realized lanolin was why I had such a hard time wearing wool, as both products are from sheep. Everybody is different. Glad you found your best option!😊
Yeah because foam or latex hold onto heat. Best bet is exactly what you did. Get a coiled bed with wool topping.
I got a hybrid latex infused coiled bed with wool topping and it’s perfect
@@zureai Could you please be more specific as to what model of mattress you finally purchased..thanks for helping ....hybrid latex mattresses NOT working for me....feel heat from under my body after about 30 minutes ..thanks for helping
I was told its hard to get so thats why its so expensive. Isn’t it more comfortable for big people like the average overweight American? I’m dumping my western bed next week and replacing it with a 3 inch cotton and wool shikibuton. I’m tired of not sleeping well and have always slept better on the floor, camping etc. Thanks for the video.
It’s like everything else nowadays - business interests are first (profits, legal protection). Care for the customers is treating them nice during the sale, no long-term commitments.
what the best brand of a good firm mattress to consider when looking , so many brands out there i dont know
I have a Saatva latex hybrid mattress and found them to be wanting in firmness. After sleeping on what is supposed to be 100% latex layer is that it becomes lumpy after 3-5 months. The company sent me a brand new mattress and I am still dissatisfied. I did not find it to sleep any cooler either. Won’t ever purchase latex again.
Oh, I am so sorry to hear that was your experience with latex! Even though we love latex, it isn't for everyone but I hope you were able to find a different mattress that worked for you!
Get the Aireloom preferred with 8 pounds of organic cotton and natural latex. Luxury firm is the best all around comfort level.
How may I buy a mattress from the distance, ie: Minnesota?
What’s a good bed that won’t sag under $2k that isn’t memory foam?
they'll generally all sag, it's rare but you can find mattresses with a zipper cover so you can replace the sagging top layer(s). it's rare for the springs to ever be the problem.
you guys didnt talk about alaylay or dunlop latex!?
Talalay is better!
Dunlop is better Google it
What about serene foam the more advanced memory foam.
You guys made it easier. Thanks a lot for your channel
Thanks for watching, happy we can help!
Have you done a video on the best mattress for Hot Side sleepers?
If not what is the best setup?
I would also like to know the answer to this as I'm a hot side sleeper too. My foam mattress gets wayyyy too hot in the summer/spring months in Australia and my air con has just broken down right before it's about to get hot again. Would like to know if 100% natural latex is that much cooler to foam or would I be better off getting a hybrid (latex/foam/inner spring) mattress or just go back to an inner spring one. No idea what to do...
Thanks Edward, that is a video we need to do.
We’ll let you know through here when we do it!
The most important thing is , do the materials breathe.
The “cooling” materials are more gimmicks.
We have found using breathable materials are the most important aspect in keeping you cool.
That’s why we use wool and cotton in most of our mattresses.
Not polyester
@@sdmattressmakers Would 80% Cotton and 20% Polyester inhibit breathability all that much ? Literally was just about to buy a Cotton/Polyester mattress protector for my new Latex mattress (which I haven't bought yet lol).
I finally ended up buying a wool mattress as I found the same thing.
@@sdmattressmakers
What's THE BEST FLIPPABLE FIRM/XTRA FIRM LATEX mattress?
Sleep ez Roma latex mattress. I’ve had mine for over a year and ordered another tonight for my daughter. It’s amazing and the least expensive out of all latex mattresses. I absolutely love mine.
pretty informative, thanks!
Thank you very much 🎉
You're welcome. Thanks for watching the channel. Hope it helps in any way. Any questions, feel free to call the store. 😊
I had two Temperpedics lasted about 7 years each. Neither lived up to the promised life span.
What about latex allergies?
Which premier mattresses DONT use glue?
The Ultra High End brands. Vispring, Savoir, Hästens, Elite, Kluft, Hypnos.
Very informative
PAblo Im 5' 8" 225 Big in Belly section. Kinda your stature but big belly lol.. Sidesleeper . Your right on limited on feel But i want a Latex for me cause it does last longer. i dont like my sons Temperpedic adapt feels like board to me. Im N.California and not stores to find or try Latex mattress Soft ? but supportive..Do you have recommendation even your Mattresses i can atleast look at?
TYna Keep your channel going Not enough info out there..
Latex in the firmer feel
Valuable information
Do these guys sell their own mattresses?
300$ for that small cube of latex that is ripped off. I just bought branch new latex mattress (tier 4 or 5) with only 300$ (1m6x2m, 10cm thick)
Where did you buy it?
Is latex better than memory foam?
Thanks for watching.
Here’s a video we’ve done which may help
ruclips.net/video/ss3w5bL-GIE/видео.html
Aren't there different standards of Latex Purity ?
Down side to latex is it holds body heat even tho it has "holes" for air flow, it sleeps hot. (imo)
Hi Angela thanks for watching. I'm curious on the type of latex or mattress you tried that you had the heat issue? In our experience, latex does a great job at dissipating heat because of the breathability. There may have been some other factors which was causing heat issues.
You’re thinking of memory foam.
Not everyone is playing with a full deck!
I found the same thing.
I have 100% latex and live in Florida, I have found latex to be the coolest sleeping experience. Memory foam the hottest and all others are in between those 2 extremes. I’ve slept on mainstream latex mattress and found it slept like regular mattresses temperature wise, because it was latex with other layers. The pure latex (can see holes punched all the way through) sleeps very cool.
You didn't mention WEIGHT of latex mattresses! They are heavy!
Good point!
Latex is heavy!
If we did 5 reasons, weight would probably be the 5th reason. 😊
I guess Vandelay Industries didn't do very well. Imagine if they had George as their latex salesman.
My favorite comment so far!
We actually used to have a latex mattress called the Vandelay!
@@sdmattressmakers That's cool.
Most beautyrest black use latex…..sent that mainstream? It’s in every store I have been in
1. They say expensive, I say quality, 2. They say propietary, I say speaks for itself 3. They say Manufacturing, I say Quality 4. they say range, I say BS... Watch the market in the next few years.
poor sound .. uneven, hard to follow
Dumb commenter in the house!
I bought a latex pillow and it just stinks can’t stand the smell and it is all natural wasn’t cheap either. Stick with the memory foam as I am sure they add other chemicals to the latex as it couldn’t smell like that been natural
I live in south east Asia the smell is natural…because rubber is a naturally stinky material 🤢🤢🤢 it is already lighter smell than untreated rubber, I think the smell is still there because they packaged the mattress right away after producing it, so the smell trapped inside by the plastic covers..… untreated rubber smells worst…. like decaying plants & cow poop, I smell it every morning on the way to work because the truck that carries the untreated rubber from the plantation passes by the highway & the smells linger for a few hours 😂😂
Laytex for less is a scam !!!! Over 3 months still no mattress!!!
Hmmm two hacks from California are smarter than the engineers at high end mattress companies, 👍 ya !!
Same reason why they patch you up/give you pills.... to come/buy again 😁 Natural latex is ... cheap, problem is that foam is super expensive... for no reason. Always latex 👍
They over talk. In the end they just add to the confusion
8 minute video that could have been a one minute short. And you forgot about latex allergies! 🤦
The "Biggest Reason" for NOT using Latex Foam that you guys NEVER even addressed is Latex Allergies! This should have been #1 Reason to NOT use Latex. I myself am VERY Allergic to Latex! I am talking raised red welts, Itching, and the worst being blistering of the skin! No joke! There seem to be quite ALOT of consumers who also have Latex Allergies! It might be a good idea for you to Add that to your List! T
Meh
I think that reason is so obvious that it doesn't need mentioning
We don't sleep on matters directly right..we use bedsheets or matters covers then how these allergies will come? 😮
If someone knows they have a latex allergy why would they even waste their money buying one or waste their time watching a video about them?
Because they want natural organic ingredients, but can get without also getting latex. BTW- latex dust causes big allergies. …and: latex allergies and sensitivities develop with exposure
Please stop swaying, I’m getting seasick watching this video.
Latex smells terrible and it doesn’t dissipate ever
🤔
Thanks for your input.
You’ve must’ve had a bad experience with latex. That hasn’t been our experience
Synthetic latex, try natural latex they don't smell
I just purchased one and I have experienced absolutely no smells whatsoever right out of the box first night - smelled nothing. Sorry you have had a bad experience.
@@UnkleAL1962.
For the algorithm 🤩🥰💪🫶😁😎👌🥸🤓🥳🫡