At last! Someone who explains things thoroughly and gets straight to the point. This has been very informative. Thank you
@goodbed3 жыл бұрын
Hi Gina. Thanks for the comment! We're so glad this video was helpful to you!
@53doowopbill4 ай бұрын
I love Latex, I'm still sleeping on the Nature's rest latex mattress I purchased around 2005. It now has a Demaeo topper on it but I still get a good nights sleep.
@stephenkenney72920 күн бұрын
Got my natures rest (ocean) in 2006. Still have it, but just got a Dunlop latex mattress from sleep essentials.
@zureai14 күн бұрын
Not much info on Natures Rest or reviews of the brand. All I know is that it was owned by Spring Air and then transferred to Restonic
@zureai14 күн бұрын
I tested out a Natures Rest latex bed locally and I fell in love with it. But no reviews left me questioning it haha. Glad you enjoy yours I might just buy it now
@shawnjoeshawnjoe4 жыл бұрын
It's so clear and informative. I am not a native-English speaker and I can understand what he's talking about and learn a lot from it.
@goodbed4 жыл бұрын
Hi SC and thank you for the comment -- I'm very happy our video was useful to you!
@arnoagur77775 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike, I would like your advice. I am 5"10 and 145 lbs. I've owned the Nest Latex hybrid (medium) for a year and a half. I love the supportive feel of the bed but it often it feels too hard for me (side sleeper mostly). When I first bought the bed plush was not an option, now it is. Because of the zipper it is easy to change out for a softer 3 inch latex insert. Nest now offers a Dunlop 19 ild for a softer feel. I heard Dunlop is more of firm feeling than Talalay. I'm torn between the two because I want soft yet supportive. I don't like the memory foam sink in feeling. What's your thoughts between Dunlop and Talalay for my situation? Thank you kindly
@goodbed5 жыл бұрын
Hi Arno. Generally, we notice that Talalay tends to be made in a wider range of softness levels than Dunlop, but that doesn't mean that Dunlop is always more firm, and 19 ILD is a softer classification to be sure. The pocketed coil unit should still be plenty supportive even if you swap out the latex layer. I'd give Nest a call and talk to them -- their trial/return policy is solid, and while I'm not sure of their policy for supplemental latex layers, you may well be able to swap it out and give it a try. Based on what you've said here, there's a good chance that swapping out the latex layer will give you more of the softness you're looking for, and it should not compromise the support. Hope that helps!
@arnoagur77775 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike, I called Nest today and ordered the softer Dunlop. The fact that you respond to everyone is impressive. That's how you do good business. Keep up the good work and excellent reviews. Thank you
@hastensavoir7782 Жыл бұрын
@MelBelle55I have a Latex mattress from Dunlopillo. It sleeps cool and is responsive. I got a Medium-Soft firmness so I sink just enough. I personally prefer it with a layer of Memory foam to balance out the buoyancy.
@leskobrandon46669 ай бұрын
Very informative video, thanks!
@goodbed9 ай бұрын
You're very welcome!
@jerrylafaery47484 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Such a clear explanation !
@goodbed4 жыл бұрын
Our pleasure Jerry! Thanks for letting us know it was helpful for you!
@paulusandronicus5 жыл бұрын
Great explanation! One question. Does latex have a break in period? Does it get softer after break in? Thanks!
@goodbed5 жыл бұрын
Hi there -- Thanks for your comment, and your kind words. You can start using a latex mattress right away. Compressed latex should take on its final feel more quickly than most materials -- in many cases almost immediately, but in no case more than a week after opening. Like any mattress material, latex will get slightly softer over years of use, but in general this will happen much less and far more slowly with latex than with other materials. Of all the comfort materials (ie, the materials used in the top of the mattress to give it more softness, conformance, and pressure relief) used in mattresses today, latex has the most proven track record for longevity. I hope that's helpful.
@SebastiaanVaz3 жыл бұрын
Incredibly helpful. Great video. Well presented. Thank you.
@goodbed3 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@carirussell70394 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, brilliant video, I have spent days researching this stuff. At last, a clear description of all things latex mattresses. I am in the UK and trying to get a reasonably priced latex topper. Sadly the information this wonderful video gives is hard to find, density/ILD per kilo yes but what latex and where manufactured no. I also wonder if these toppers will ever be recycled, especially in these difficult covid times. We'll never know.
@goodbed4 жыл бұрын
Hi Cari. Ultimate ability to be recycled is a great question. Assuming you have a 100% natural latex product, it can be composted. If you can't compost yourself (cut into small pieces and add to a compost pile), check with local composting resources. Another idea for an old mattress topper is to check with your local animal shelter or PDSA. They can cut them into smaller pieces and use them as dog beds. Hope that helps!
@StillAliveAndKicking_3 жыл бұрын
Latex Sense publish the density as does Una Mattress.
@ginajackson41223 жыл бұрын
Cari Russell Did you ever get a mattress topper in the UK?I am looking to get a latex one too and am in the UK
@nm6818 Жыл бұрын
Hi, this was so helpful. I went to a high end bed store, and they had a 7 inch latex mattress. I'm 5'4 and 135 lbs, amd i need lower back support and neck support. Will the 7 inch mattress be alright. It's all natural latex with wool. Thanks.
@goodbed Жыл бұрын
Hi there -- Thanks for your question, and for letting us know this was helpful for you. A 7 inch mattress is quite thin, but given your small size, you might be OK, particularly if you sleep predominantly on your back or stomach. Side sleeping requires more conformance, which a thinner mattress is less able to to provide, but again given your light weight you might be OK, particularly if you are less curvy than average. I hope that's helpful.
@andrewglikin3375 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Thanks so much I have now moved on to finding a chemical free hybrid this helps sooooo much
@goodbed Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it! If you haven't already, you might consider taking the Quiz on our website to give you an idea of a few places to start.
@Michael_RareZebra2 жыл бұрын
Need advice please. I watched all of your videos on hybrid mattresses for heavier people (excellent work 😊). Not sure if there are comparable (supportive) latex versions for heavier people? I also assume latex might work better than a hybrid on an adjustable bed frame? I heard that after a while the adjustable base could crease/damage hybrid mattresses? Thanks.
@goodbed2 жыл бұрын
Hi Michael -- Thanks for your question, and your kind words. :) In general, we don't tend to recommend all-latex mattresses for heavier people. This is not for durability reasons but rather for support reasons. Heavier people need a support system that can hold firm under their weight. For a heavier person, a latex support core tends to "give" a bit too much. By contrast, a really firm spring support core is better to keep that heavier person's midsection from sinking too far into the mattress. That said, from a durability standpoint, latex is the most proven comfort material there is. And this durability can be especially important for heavier folks. So, many of the mattresses that we recommend for heavier people do feature latex in the upper layers of the mattress. This explains why latex hybrids are so prevalent on our list of good options for heavier people. In terms of adjustable base compatibility, you are right that an all-latex mattress would conform a bit better than a latex hybrid. However, the differential on this metric is marginal relative to the differential referenced above. And as for damage, there are plenty of hybrid mattresses that are fully designed to bend and flex for use on an adjustable base. IMO a latex hybrid mattress that is designed with this capability would be no more susceptible to damage on an adjustable base than would an equivalent all-latex mattress. FYI, if you haven't seen it yet, I'd recommend checking out our list of recommended mattresses for heavy people, which also provides general information that heavier folks should consider when picking out a mattress. You can find that here: www.goodbed.com/guides/best-mattress-heavy-people/ I hope that's helpful.
@Michael_RareZebra2 жыл бұрын
@@goodbed Thank you so much for responding! This was indeed very helpful. I will check out that link as well. By far, your channels is one of the BEST on KZbin. 👍
@goodbed2 жыл бұрын
@@Michael_RareZebra Our pleasure! Thanks for your kind words.
@notenlightened3 жыл бұрын
EXTREMELY helpful. Thanks so much for all the information. What ILD would you recommend for a male tummy sleeper? I like firm mattresses, but not ones that feel like a stone.
@goodbed3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your kind words Troy -- very glad this was helpful! For a stomach sleeper, first off I wouldn't recommend all-latex construction, since you'll want something very firm in the support layer to make sure your mid-section doesn't sink too far into the mattress. Latex support cores aren't ideal for this -- a firm innerspring unit would be a better support option. Once you've nailed that part down, you will have more freedom with the ILD you choose for the latex comfort layer, depending on how thick it is. If it's thinner (eg 2-3"), then you could go with more or a medium ILD on the latex comfort layer, particularly if your support layer is relatively firm. However, if it's a thicker layer of latex (eg, 3-4"), or if your support unit has more give, then you'll want to be on the firmer side with the latex. So the bottom line is there is unfortunately no universal answer of an ILD that's best for a stomach sleeper -- what matters more is the overall firmness and support of the entire mattress relative to your weight. I hope that's helpful.
@notenlightened3 жыл бұрын
@@goodbed thanks a lot mate. I think I'm going to go with the hybrid coil from Arizona Premium Mattresses, which appear to get excellent reviews among latex beds. The comfort layer they offer is 3" so I'll probably go with a medium. Keep up the excellent work, and thanks for helping everyday saps like me understand how evil this industry can be
@carriebishop85685 жыл бұрын
This was the best info. Thankyou.
@goodbed5 жыл бұрын
Our pleasure Carrie -- thanks so much for taking the time to let us know it was helpful for you!
@shawna4415 жыл бұрын
I never thought finding a mattress we like could be so hard! I am female around 140lbs and primarily a stomach sleeper my husband is around 200lbs and primarily a back sleeper. We have tried several mattresses and have returned them all because of them being hot and making our backs hurt. We are currently trying the purple .3 and are not loving it either I can not get past being able to feel the grid in the bed but also I am waking up with very bad back pain durning the night with this bed as well. We are now looking into latex but I want to make sure we will sleep cool on a latex bed and wonder which ones you suggest for our sleeping positions and for sleeping cool? I am so done trying to find a comfortable mattress I absolutely dread going to bed at night because I know how uncomfortable I am going to be! Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated you seem very knowledgeable on this subject and I enjoy your videos.
@goodbed5 жыл бұрын
Hi Shawna -- Thanks for your comment, and your kind words, and I'm sorry you didn't find us sooner. There is a lot of misleading information out there, most of which is designed to sell you on specific mattresses but is deceptively disguised as an unbiased review. Not sure it will be any consolation to you at this point, but FWIW we do hear from a ton of people in your boat. The reason most people end up making the wrong choice these days is by relying on recommendations (mostly from the aforementioned scam review sites) that are not personalized to their unique requirements. To this end, have you taken the GoodBed Quiz yet? We created it for exactly this reason. It works by asking you all of the relevant questions to fully assess your requirements (including some factors that might actually be important to you but that you would not have otherwise thought to consider), and then using a proprietary matching algorithm to search across all brands and stores to find ones that match your unique needs and preferences. From there you can save a lot of time by focusing your research on just the mattresses that you already know meet most or all of your needs by watching (or reading) our reviews of those products to confirm your choice and eliminate any surprises. If you haven't already done so, you can take that quiz here: www.goodbed.com/mattress-finder/ I hope that's helpful. If you have any remaining questions after this, don't hesitate to come back here and ask.
@shawna4415 жыл бұрын
GoodBed This quiz actually matched us to the purple .3 and that is what we are trying now like I said previously and we do not like it! I just can’t get over the fact I can feel the grid pushing into my stomach I wake up all night long with my back hurting. I do love the coolness of the bed which is something that is very important to me. Ok my question is if we decide to go latex which is what I have been researching heavily the last few days which of these do you recommend Zenhaven, plush beds, spindle or maybe something else you can think of because there are a to out there! Also the type of latex we should go with is also very confusing there are Dunlop, talalay not sure which one is best for us and if one is cooler than the other. I am really tired of having to return mattresses I just want to find one we love and get a good night of sleep with no back pain! Sorry this is so long winded but I am very frustrated with this entire process! I guess I should ask this also is a bed with coils and latex a better option for staying cool and also I want a mattress that is at least 12 inches thick or more. Thank you in advance for any help you can give us!
@goodbed5 жыл бұрын
Hi Shawna -- sorry did not see your reply until today. Did you still need help?
@thebesttheworst22774 жыл бұрын
@@shawna441 What did you buy/settle on in the end ?
@hollydolly0884 жыл бұрын
I can’t find one eaither. Tried 20 of them
@patricknourse99953 ай бұрын
I am curious as to how thick they pour dunlop when they "bake it". I get the softer is on top and denser is on bottom. Seems to me that if they simply "slice off" the lighter stuff off the top, then dunlop appears to be a pretty good choice given that one can buy 3 inch layers of dunlop at various thickness levels.
@KingdomUploader4 ай бұрын
Don't the holes in Talalay go all the way through and it is equally soft on both sides? Since Dunlop settles and is firmer on one side, how can you tell which is the softer side of dunlop? Thanks.(i'm thinking with dunlop, the holes do NOT go all the way through - making the hole side of dunlop the softest side) Do I have that right? Thanks
@Eaglebird8853 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for graduating us.. Ah Phd too.😊
@goodbed Жыл бұрын
Our pleasure! Thanks for staying in school! 😂
@dineshpalve3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this great information. One practical question though would Latex "break"/damage if kids(11 years old) jump on a latex mattress.
@goodbed3 жыл бұрын
Hi there -- Thanks for your question. In general, jumping on mattresses is not necessarily the ideal way to maximize their lifespan, since the severity of that kind of movement can affect the mattress in ways that can be difficult to predict. For example, foams that have no problem being compressed in one direction can tear when they are stretched or pulled in another direction, or when some sort of shear force is applied to them. Likewise, pocketed coils can separate and become dislodged within their configuration inside the mattress. Etc. All that said, and with that general disclaimer being made, latex is certainly one of the most durable mattress materials out there, so if having kids jump on the bed is a requirement no matter what, IMHO latex is likely to stand up to this kind of abuse better than most mattress materials. I hope that's helpful.
@lauriearnheim13235 жыл бұрын
This was really great information! Love learning as much as I can so when I'm ready to buy I'll be informed. I do have a question though. With all these latex & foam mattresses nowadays, what is the best way to dispose of them? Is the natural latex biodegradable? Any of them? Do any of the mattress companies recycle these mattresses? More than one question LOL!!!
@goodbed5 жыл бұрын
Hi Laurie. That is a great question. All-natural latex is biodegradable and compostable, at least theoretically. I would check with your municipal recycling officials to find out whether and where they will accept it. And a lot of other types of mattresses are recyclable (again theoretically). The foam can be shredded and re-used as stuffing, or for padding for shipping. Steel springs can be recycled. Cotton covers might also be recycled. Wood frames are compostable or can be turned into mulch. Right now, we are not aware of mattress brands that will take back their own mattresses and recycle them. Some, for a fee, will take away your old bedding when you buy a new mattress, but few promise recycling. We think this is definitely an area that's going to develop quickly. We did find a recycling locator at this website: byebyemattress.com/find-a-facility/
@lauriearnheim13235 жыл бұрын
@@goodbed Thank you so much!!! I too think it will develop a bit more, now that these mattresses are so popular!!!
@beny.58725 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your response, but I am currently at Custom Comfort Mattress and they don't allow for the improvisation. I am pretty lost here, the bed I am currently laying atop as some polyurethane in the bedding a little softer, they said it is medium firmness kind of hard to move around on you kind of have to pick yourself up to move. Any help would be much appreciated as I am on a very short timeline.
@goodbed5 жыл бұрын
Hey Ben -- I'm not quite sure what your question is. But if you are in a store, and the mattress isn't feeling great to you, then it's probably time to look elsewhere. If you are looking for a quick short list of mattresses that match your body and preferences, take our Mattress Match Quiz -- it's designed to do just that: www.goodbed.com/mattress-finder/quiz/
@cmp10684 жыл бұрын
We had an all latex mattress and it was a HUGE mistake! It is extreeeeemely heavy and veeeery difficult to move from room to room and house to house! If there were some way to enclose it in a frame with handles, then we might consider getting one in the future.
@goodbed4 жыл бұрын
Yes, latex is very heavy indeed - an all-latex mattress can also be floppy. We always note when manufacturers include functional HANDLES on mattresses so they can more easily be moved, and many brands do include them.
@kellyryan263 жыл бұрын
New subscriber here. Very informative content. I’ll be looking also for your reviews on split king adjustable frames. I’m wondering if latex twin mattresses can be used in this application?
@goodbed3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your kind words Kelly! And yes, you can use any pair of Twin XL (note that this is different from Twin) mattresses on a Split King base. Also, as a general matter, latex mattresses do tend to score well in our adjustable base compatibility tests. I hope that's helpful.
@tokyojapan67344 жыл бұрын
Great job!!! I learned so much with your video. Thank you. You are appreciated!!!!
@goodbed4 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for letting us know it was helpful for you -- you're appreciated too! 😊
@alive-awake4 жыл бұрын
Very good explanation!
@goodbed4 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@michellegresham68654 жыл бұрын
What about memory foam over latex? I laid on on of the icon fort beds that had that and feel in love but refuse to ever spend money on those commercial brands that don't last. I am thinking about a tempurpedic topper that I can replace if it wears out over talalay latex.
@goodbed4 жыл бұрын
Hi Michelle. Interesting. We have not tried that combination of materials, and it's certainly unusual. Your suggestion of using a memory foam topper (which would be easy to replace down the road) on top of a latex mattress would certainly work. It would also be very HEAVY so keep that in mind too.
@Afrocanuk2 жыл бұрын
What are the height (dept) options for the queen size Talalay mattresses?
@goodbed2 жыл бұрын
Hi. This video is about latex as a material rather than a specific mattress. Latex mattress come in a wide variety of heights, but if you are talking about a mattress that's entirely made of layers of latex, 8" to 12" tends to be most common. We also look at a lot of latex hybrid mattresses, where you have latex on top of a pocketed coil unit. Among that type, you'll find anywhere from 9" or 10" up to 14" or so. It really just depends on the brand. I hope that's helpful.
@Afrocanuk2 жыл бұрын
@@goodbed Thanks. Just in the process of collecting information before making a purchase.
@VictorHoward143 жыл бұрын
Is Posh and Lavish a good latex bed?? Would a latex or purple mattress dissipate heat more?? Do most latex beds have the same level of coolness??
@goodbed3 жыл бұрын
Hi Victor. We haven't taken a look at that particular brand, but their materials info on their site seems promising. When it comes to managing heat, we believe that the type of bed is the first consideration, and one reason we like hybrid + latex mattresses. The support unit of springs allows for lots of airflow, while the latex comfort layer provides the pressure relief you want. We did not think the original Purple, which has a foam support core, would be a great choice for those with an issue of 'sleeping hot'. We thought that the Purple Hybrid would be a better choice in that respect. The same goes for latex -- if sleeping hot is a major concern, look for a hybrid latex mattress, with springs on the bottom and latex on top. Like other types of materials, not all latex feels the same in terms of softness. Some manufacturers tinker with the density and/or perforations to make a piece of latex softer or firmer, so it really varies from model to model. Hope that's helpful!
@mrkongsimr4 жыл бұрын
I usually buy Stearn and Foster and feel they don't stay firm in the same weight as when i bought it . I've always thought next mattress will be Latex , do you think they last as good ?? Thank's
@goodbed4 жыл бұрын
Hi there -- Thanks for your question. As far as the comfort materials used in mattresses today, there is no other material with a more proven track record for longevity than latex. So yes, I do think that with respect to how long a mattress will last, all else being equal, maximizing the amount of latex in lieu of foam can only help. I hope that's helpful.
@souba3743 Жыл бұрын
Hello, can you do a video on the brand : sleep on latex ? Thanks :)
@goodbed Жыл бұрын
This is an excellent suggestion. We'll add it to the list of brands to cover, thanks!
@madhukarrao36833 жыл бұрын
Can you explain about density of Latex
@mithul61704 жыл бұрын
When it comes to smart grid/ purple mattress which one is good ? Latex or grid mattress ?
@goodbed4 жыл бұрын
Hi. Both can be good --the question is which is better for your personal needs. This is why we developed our GoodBed quiz. Answer a few questions and we can give you a short list of mattresses most likely to suit your needs: www.goodbed.com/mattress-finder/quiz/ Hope that helps!
@larrytate16574 жыл бұрын
So a hybrid latex, pocketed coils would be more supportive than hybrid pocketed coils, memory foam think?
@goodbed4 жыл бұрын
Hi Larry. It really depends on the foams - how dense they are, etc. "Support" is the ability to hold your spine in proper alignment, and theoretically, if you have the same pocketed coil unit under two inches of latex versus two inches of memory foam, the support should be very similar between the two. Rather, it would come down to what kind of "feel" you like -- how much softness/give you prefer, and whether you enjoy that melting sensation that memory foam can give you. Hope that helps!
@cghrios783 Жыл бұрын
Please help me. I need a bed because the memory foam mattress I got is giving me huge hip and back problems I have been going to the chiro because is unbelievable painful. Which kind of latex mattress do you recommend? I’m 104 pounds. Thank uou
@goodbed Жыл бұрын
Hi there -- Thanks for your question. If you're having hip pain it sounds like you're a side sleeper and your mattress isn't giving you adequate pressure relief. If you're also having back pain, that means you aren't getting proper spinal alignment. At your weight, I think an all-latex mattress (rather than a latex hybrid) that is on the softer side might work quite well for both of these. Here's a specific model that we've reviewed and is also quite popular amongst GoodBed readers: www.goodbed.com/mattress-model/spindle-soft/ I hope that's helpful.
@cghrios783 Жыл бұрын
@@goodbed thanks sooooooo much for replying. Someone was saying it’s enough with getting a topper but I don’t see how that can be enough to give my body any pressure relief from the mattress I got. I will check the link. Thanks so much. I am also grateful and really pleasantly surprised that you actually reply to people who watch your reviews. I will try to order it and hope and pray that this helps me because I literally cry with pain and I really can’t believe the lies that people tell at the stores in order to sell a mattress. The guy later said that they put the mattresses through a machine to make them soft so when you try them they are soft. (This of course was after I had slept on the mattress for 3 weeks) I was dumbfounded thinking how could it be after 3 weeks I couldn’t sleep and I had excruciating pain in my hips. I’m on the couch as I typed and I can just think of the seller leaving the store in a Mercedes of the year taking advantage of people I went begging that he would take the mattress back. Thank u again for your videos, your reply and suggestion.
@goodbed Жыл бұрын
@@cghrios783 My pleasure! Glad to help!
@gigimoore37382 жыл бұрын
Very helpful, thank you!!!
@goodbed2 жыл бұрын
Our pleasure -- thanks so much for letting us know this was helpful for you, Gigi!
@JoyceMcDaniel5 жыл бұрын
Great guide.
@goodbed5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for letting us know it was helpful for you! Latex is often misunderstood, so we hoped to give consumers information that helps to make it more clear.
@Iceland8744 ай бұрын
I don’t think I’d like it since I don’t like memory foam. I’m getting rid of my 13 year old bed next week and replacing it with a cotton and wool 3 inch shikibuton. I had thought about latex but decided against because the comparison to memory foam. Chatgpt said heavier people like the average American find latex more supportive and comfortable. I like firm and sleep best on the floor/camping etc. Thanks for the video.
@goodbed4 ай бұрын
Hi there, in general I'd say that latex is 'contrasted' with memory foam more than it is 'compared' to it. But in any case, based on what you said (especially the part about sleeping best on a camping mat), I'd agree that you are better off on something extra firm with little to no give. A shikibuton seems like a pretty solid proxy for a camping mat. Separately, an unsolicited PSA: Be very careful getting mattress advice from ChatGPT or the like. The vast majority of mattress info on the internet is not factual or accurate -- it's marketing, fake reviews, Reddit threads of the blind leading the blind, etc. This is the stuff that any AI model would be trained on, so it's definitely a case of "garbage in, garbage out." Hope that's helpful.
@Iceland8744 ай бұрын
@@goodbed thanks. I don’t have any local stores so I have nothing but the Internet for ordering. Consumer Reports doesn’t review them. But I understand what you are saying and agree.
@lifesymphony20244 жыл бұрын
The best thing about latex mattress is, you won't feel the movement of your the person sleeping beside you. If your partner is the type who move vigorously while sleeping, it might dIsturb your sleep if it is a spring coil mattress because it can bounce easily. Latex mattress in very stable. It's really alifetime investment for a good night sleep.
@goodbed4 жыл бұрын
Hi. Yes, latex typically does have good motion isolation, but it can vary by mattress model. Keep in mind that most innerspring and hybrid mattresses today use pocketed coils, so they have much better motion isolation that older spring-type mattresses.
@gianni_drm4 жыл бұрын
Great video well done and thanks!
@goodbed4 жыл бұрын
Our pleasure Gianni -- thanks for letting us know it was helpful for you!
@Devonellah4 жыл бұрын
I am hoping you'll do a review soon for the Saatva Latex Hybrid. I think it's so new that no one has done a review and I am very curious what you think about it. I am consistently tempted by the melt dynamic of Tempur-Pedic but think that Spring and Latex seem more supportive and healthy and really looking into getting something firm after years of sleeping on a Beautyrest Hybrid. Thanks for sharing all of your wisdom, I am sure you've helped tons of people find what they are looking for in the bed universe... :)
@goodbed4 жыл бұрын
Hi Delilah. Thank you for the comment. That mattress is on our "to do" list -- but COVID-19 has really put a wrench in our review schedule, so I cannot say for sure when we will be able to get to it. While we have not yet reviewed that particular mattress, we HAVE reviewed a number of latex hybrids of similar latex-over-coils construction, so you might want to watch some of those, including: Nest Hybrid Latex: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gmG3mWCCh9B-l68 Real Bed: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aHWaZ6mAlM2Lqa8 Happsy: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pnrCpaedgd6IqM0 Birch: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gHi4ooilgtOmaqs EcoSleep: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qpWUYqKwe6yLhas All of those -- in different price ranges -- feature natural latex of a pocketed coil unit. Hope that's helpful!
@Matrixas2 жыл бұрын
Thank you mister Luthor!
@goodbed2 жыл бұрын
😅
@madhukarrao36833 жыл бұрын
I mean what should be the value of density or ILD for Orthopadic LATEX
@thurstonhowelllll9484 жыл бұрын
I'm 225 Lbs - what ILD or how many inches of foam do I need? I'm thinking of getting blended latex with a dunlop base and talalay top but also do I get three, 3'' layers for a NINE inch mattress or two layers? Should I get wool? ( I don't care about fire retardation) - I do want a soft comfy cotton cover tho --------I'm 54 years old and my old mattress caused be great pain upon waking so I need pressure point relief and a med - soft one , so I think -----------------It's really only about a pain free comfortable nights sleep - Anyone?
@grass5193 жыл бұрын
thank you 👍
@scootertrash19533 жыл бұрын
doesnt talalay usr synthic fillers?
@goodbed3 жыл бұрын
Hi there -- Thanks for your question. Like other methods of making latex, the Talalay method can be applied to any formulation, from all-natural to natural blend to synthetic. So if natural is what you're after, you can certainly get that in Talalay latex. That said, latex purists will sometimes point out that the Talalay process does require the use of a small amount of chemical additives (which are not required in the other methods of making latex foam). My understanding is that these additives are well less than 1% of the formulation, so all-natural Talalay latex would still be over 99% natural. But if that distinction is important to you, then Dunlop or continuous pour latex would be a better option for you. I hope that's helpful.
@NeoDiNardo5 жыл бұрын
I keep looking at the all latex ZenHaven but I can’t help but think I’d be better off with a spring or spring hybrid or even a Purple 4. I just don’t know how pure latex with no springs will feel for me much less the strangeness that is the Purple. Seems you can get a better overall support plus nicer top layer comfort from a spring hybrid. From everything I read I don’t want a memory foam bed but somehow memory foam makes much more sense as a top comfort layer in a spring hybrid. Like I know what a spring feels like so that’s the safe option. And nobody is talking about Sleep Number or Tempurepedic anymore as they are too expensive for their own good. I am 300 lbs now and I have to loose 100 lbs soon for sheer health reasons. I’ve discounted the DreamCloud for various reasons. The search goes on...
@goodbed5 жыл бұрын
Hello Stephen. If you're looking for a bed that has a more traditional feel but also uses some modern materials -- and it sounds like you are -- then there are a lot of pocketed-coil hybrid mattresses to choose from. You don't mention what type of sleeper you tend to be (eg back, side, etc) but generally, we do think hybrid mattresses can be a supportive choice for people in your weight range. And using pocketed coils allows manufacturers to use different spring gauges in different parts of the bed, something that's not typically done with foam, and certainly not latex. Something like the WinkBed Plus comes to mind -- that bed combines a pocketed coil unit with latex on top. As for Tempur-Pedic, we do cover those models, and a Tempur-Pedic hybrid will typically have more of that slow melting into the bed feeling you get with memory foam, as opposed to latex, which doesn't. We would certainly suggest you take our Mattress Match Quiz if you haven't already -- it's designed to match specific mattresses to your body type and sleep style: www.goodbed.com/mattress-finder/quiz/ Here's our video on the WinkBed Plus: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pYCapJdpqLV-gZI And our latest video on Tempur-Pedic's Adapt and ProAdapt mattresses, which include hybrid models: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z5expIN7rr6qbsU Hope that helps!
@NeoDiNardo5 жыл бұрын
GoodBed funny, my own research has narrowed my search down to two WinkBeds, the original WinkBed and the WinkBeds EcoCloud. Still torn on those. I like back sleeping but I do go all over (back, stomach, side) especially if I am having trouble breathing with sleep apnea or I am reading in bed on my iPhone or iPad.
@FourJaysFour5 жыл бұрын
I too was doubtful latex could REALLY support (or last) as well as a spring base. We switched 16 years ago. My experience has been great. Michael goes into detail about the progressive density property of Dunlop. It's very resilient (like springs) which makes it excellent in support layers. For longevity, natural (not synthetic) latex will outlast all foams. Sadly, it can be a bit confusing to learn which combinations of density work best for your personal preference, body size, sleep position. It doesn't help that there's so much marketing jargon out there! IMHO, keep it simple. You can find natural latex mattresses with 2-4 layers, inside an unzippable cover. Customize your own bed. And, at any time you can change layers around or replace comfort layers in 5-7 years (instead of buying a new bed!) Ideally you should experience some 100% latex mattresses in person but they can be hard to find. Some retail brands to search for would be SavvyRest, OMI. Barring that. I've heard good things about Spindle, SleepEZ, & Arizona Premium Mattress. CozyPure. Quality natural materials at reasonable prices. Wishing you luck!!
@Lovepoodle5134 жыл бұрын
@@goodbed Are you saying that a pure latex mattress is most likely not going to be as supporting as some other mattresses that are available for a person that is a little over weight? I have been doing some research trying to figure out which mattress would be the best. I am sort of torn between a natural latex, and a spring mattress that is very firm, and adding a natural latex topper.
@goodbed4 жыл бұрын
@@Lovepoodle513 Yes, for heavier folks we've found that an all-latex mattress can have a bit too much sinkage under the hips, so a better option tends to be latex over a firmer pocketed coil unit. FYI, there are options like the Avocado, Brentwood Cedar, and WinkBed Plus that provide this without having to put up with the disadvantages of a separate topper. Here are our reviews of those options: * Avocado: www.goodbed.com/reviews/avocado-green-mattress-review/ * Brentwood Cedar: www.goodbed.com/reviews/brentwood-home-cedar-mattress-review/ * WinkBed Plus: www.goodbed.com/reviews/winkbed-plus-mattress-review/ I hope that's helpful.
@beny.58725 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike, I am 5'8" 250 lbs, hoping to get back to 150-175 lbs. I am looking into a 100 percent natural latex firm bed. It has a 6 inch latex core of 30 ILD, with 3/4 inch of latex on both sides of 18 ILD, with some wool and an organic cotton casing, plus an addition 1 inch of 18 ILD latex on both sides. It seems to firm, don't know how much it will soften and when I get back to 150-175 pounds I don't know if it will be versatile or too hard. All of my weight is in my midsection--any guidance you can give me will be much appreciated or should I settle for an 8 inch pocketed coil system with 15.5 gauge could 968 to be exact on a queen with some wool and about one inch of 18 ILD comfort layers on both sides? Thank you
@goodbed5 жыл бұрын
Hi Ben. Thanks for your question. The short answer is that if it feels too firm for you now, it will almost certainly feel too firm to you when you lose the weight. If you're interested in all-latex mattresses, a couple suggestions for other videos you might want to check out: If you're committed to all-latex, check out the Spindle review. This all-natural latex bed comes with three layers of latex that you can arrange and re-arrange to achieve different softness levels. Something like that would allow you to arrange the layers to be comfortable at your current weight, then rearrange them later as your body changes. Here's the link to the video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/iH-Yfq2FmpKXZ80 Another one to check out is the Zenhaven -- also an all-latex mattress that's flippable, with two different softness levels. That would allow you to start on the Gentle Firm side and flip over to the Luxury Plush side for more softness after weight loss. Here's that video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/d3aQfKJ3pcqLn80 I hope that's helpful.
@Swess29083 жыл бұрын
Memory foam "shape locks" and is uncomfortable when trying to change into another position.
@goodbed3 жыл бұрын
Hi Swess. Thank for leaving a comment. Did you mean to leave this comment on our video about latex? It's true that a concern for some about memory foam is that feeling of being "stuck" in a position. That's not something that typically happens with latex since it has none of that memory/slow response feel.
@Yuna69able3 жыл бұрын
memory foam locks you in place, i hate it
@vanquish4215 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Mike.
@31331ABC3 жыл бұрын
In sign language too
@goodbed3 жыл бұрын
Yes, Mike is a "hand talker" !
@Madzguy0074 жыл бұрын
I hate soft mattresses.. I like it more when it’s hard... I can never sleep properly on my memory foam mattress
@ToddTinley4 жыл бұрын
I sleep on a down comforter that is on top of plywood on a platform frame. Nice n firm.....
@goodbed4 жыл бұрын
Hi -- Have you tried latex? It definitely gives you more of a floating on top feeling -- not that 'sinking forever' feeling you can get from memory foam.
@gianni_drm4 жыл бұрын
Me too, going latex for the first time and cant wait
@greg6935 Жыл бұрын
You said sir that memory phone is the best pressure relief material and it also regulates your temperature. I'd have to say you're absolutely wrong. On the temperature side memory foam is not breathable in any way shape or form it not only traps in heat but it increases heat so I think that. Memory phone is one of the least best materials out there also when you include that ed. Concaves or does not keep its shape long after you buy it usually within a year. You have indentations so how can that give pressure relief points if you're sleeping in a pit and can't roll 76% of sleepers? Toss in the night or are active sleepers so I think memory. Foam is probably one of the worst materials out there. It just has a lot of hype from advertisers and many companies using it but it doesn't mean it's a good product. It's a horrible product.
@goodbed Жыл бұрын
Hi Greg -- Thanks for your comment. First, I do assume that you realize that this video is about latex (not memory foam). More importantly though, I think you might be twisting (or inventing) my words about memory foam "regulating your temperature." I completely agree that temperature regulation is a relative weak point of memory foam in general, though I would also concede that some memory foams can be better at this than others. Regarding pressure relief, this is simple physics. As a very broad generalization, the more points of contact that your body has with the mattress, the better the pressure relief. This is because your body's weight is effectively distributed across more points of contact, meaning that each point of contact has less weight on it, and therefore incurs less pressure. This remains true even at a very granular level, so the more closely and precisely that a mattress conforms to your body, the more the pressure in that particular spot on your body will be diffused. Memory foam is no doubt one of the most highly conforming materials, and this is a big part of its pressure-relieving capabilities. Of course, this same precise conformance is one of the factors that makes it harder for heat to escape, but as I said above, we are in agreement on that. Nonetheless, since you seem to understand the way it traps heat, hopefully this explanation will make it easier to understand why those same characteristics gives it an advantage in relieving pressure. I hope that's helpful.
@greg6935 Жыл бұрын
@@goodbed Hello thank you very much for the response that was very kind of you to take your time and give me a message. Thank you very much it was very detailed. I realized that your video was about late texts which is awesome. I lovely text I just heard you say or maybe the words are twisted up but I heard you say that's memory foam has a for my repeat dispersion characteristic. Maybe I'm wrong you didn't say it. I'll go back and listen to your video but again thank you very much for your time. I really appreciate it
@goodbed Жыл бұрын
@@greg6935 My pleasure, glad to help.👍
@hollydolly0883 жыл бұрын
I got sleep ez
@adityasharma-lf2zt3 жыл бұрын
Eventually i have been given a fake latex mattress but by watching your video ,i cant prove its really fake so not of help to me.
@BenTroxell3 жыл бұрын
What 😂
@Swess29083 жыл бұрын
@@BenTroxell he was lied to, mislead, and quite possibly bamboozled.
@BIG_Z_6911 ай бұрын
How is it 100 % natural different from organic ?
@goodbed9 ай бұрын
Sorry we missed this previously. The word "organic" is regulated by the FTC, so in order for a manufacturer to make that claim -- whether for a raw material or a finished product -- it needs to be certified by a recognized standards body. Typically this set of standards will also consider factors beyond just being "natural," such as being environmentally friendly, avoiding the use of pesticides, minimizing carbon footprint, having fair labor practices, etc.
@patricknourse99953 ай бұрын
@@goodbed Well...if the FTC is on it, then "It must be true". (sarcasm) nice video...