A quick question about mattresses with latex tops
Discussion
I know I don't like memory foam - I tried one and was forever trying to roll uphill out of the trough.
However a friend has a mattress with a latex top and I wondered whether it's going to add to the comfort, or simply leave me in a trough - espcecially as it might collapse/sag with time.
Does anyone have one, and if so what do you think of it? Can you roll over without rolling back down the slope?
However a friend has a mattress with a latex top and I wondered whether it's going to add to the comfort, or simply leave me in a trough - espcecially as it might collapse/sag with time.
Does anyone have one, and if so what do you think of it? Can you roll over without rolling back down the slope?
Simpo Two said:
I know I don't like memory foam - I tried one and was forever trying to roll uphill out of the trough.
However a friend has a mattress with a latex top and I wondered whether it's going to add to the comfort, or simply leave me in a trough - espcecially as it might collapse/sag with time.
Does anyone have one, and if so what do you think of it? Can you roll over without rolling back down the slope?
Like any mattress they will eventually have a 'memory' but they are not designed to do this specifically like Tempora etc.However a friend has a mattress with a latex top and I wondered whether it's going to add to the comfort, or simply leave me in a trough - espcecially as it might collapse/sag with time.
Does anyone have one, and if so what do you think of it? Can you roll over without rolling back down the slope?
John Lewis had a good latex matress for about £1k that doesn't rush to sag.
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