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12-16-2024 05:53 PM
Saw the thread on here ,but wondering plus or minus?
12-16-2024 06:35 PM
Based on my experience, latex mattresses are far superior to any other type. I wouldn't consider using a different kind.
Don't know about latex toppers, though.
12-16-2024 07:07 PM - edited 12-16-2024 07:31 PM
I have two 3-inch latex toppers from Turmerry dot com. Best purchases ever for my beds. I like the firm one and the med-firm is in the guest bedroom.
ETA-
Turmerry sells organic latex only products...toppers, pillows and mattresses.
12-16-2024 07:46 PM
@goldensrbest I purchased Latex for Less queen natural latex 3" soft topper and cotton topper cover four years ago to enhance my existing latex foam mattress w/fiberfill pillow topper. It is heavenly especially during cold weather when I add a silk comforter. I use a baffled fitted mattress protector on top of latex topper and then a bottom fitted sheet.
12-16-2024 07:48 PM
Another vote for my 3" latex topper. I got the soft and it's great. ![]()
If I ever buy a new mattress, it would most likely be latex.
Good luck! ![]()
12-17-2024 11:49 AM
@SilleeMee wrote:I have two 3-inch latex toppers from Turmerry dot com. Best purchases ever for my beds. I like the firm one and the med-firm is in the guest bedroom.
ETA-
Turmerry sells organic latex only products...toppers, pillows and mattresses.
@SilleeMee. If you had painful arthritis, would the firm have enough "give" to relieve pressure points or do you think the med-firm would be better?
12-17-2024 12:14 PM - edited 12-17-2024 12:21 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:
@SilleeMee wrote:I have two 3-inch latex toppers from Turmerry dot com. Best purchases ever for my beds. I like the firm one and the med-firm is in the guest bedroom.
ETA-
Turmerry sells organic latex only products...toppers, pillows and mattresses.
@SilleeMee. If you had painful arthritis, would the firm have enough "give" to relieve pressure points or do you think the med-firm would be better?
The med-firm would be better in that case. I slept on the med-firm for over a year and I had no issues with pressure-point pain. I would email them and ask what they would recommend for people with arthritic pain issues with mattresses. That's what I did when I needed to get my second topper from Turmerry. I needed more back support.
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I just took a look at the toppers on Turmerry and they quit offering 'med-firm' and now have med only. I believe they did that b/c in all honesty my 'med-firm' is really more med than it is firm.
12-17-2024 01:45 PM
@SilleeMee , I wonder if your mattress on your bed is a thick one,and if the topper you have on it tends to move?
12-17-2024 01:49 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:
@SilleeMee wrote:I have two 3-inch latex toppers from Turmerry dot com. Best purchases ever for my beds. I like the firm one and the med-firm is in the guest bedroom.
ETA-
Turmerry sells organic latex only products...toppers, pillows and mattresses.
@SilleeMee. If you had painful arthritis, would the firm have enough "give" to relieve pressure points or do you think the med-firm would be better?
I also was wondering that,i have scoliosis, and hip pain i feel like i am about 90!!!
12-17-2024 02:11 PM
My topper does not move at all. Latex is heavy.
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