Comments on: Latex Mattress Info http://www.brianscrazytalk.com It is what it is. Thu, 09 Feb 2012 01:35:00 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.7 hourly 1 By: Chelsea Forestell http://www.brianscrazytalk.com/latex-mattress-info/comment-page-1/#comment-38 Chelsea Forestell Wed, 01 Feb 2012 06:00:00 +0000 http://www.brianscrazytalk.com/?page_id=88#comment-38 So, a couple years later, do you still like it? I'm actually looking into a SleepEZ mattress in the same configuration as yours. So, a couple years later, do you still like it? I’m actually looking into a SleepEZ mattress in the same configuration as yours.

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By: Deb http://www.brianscrazytalk.com/latex-mattress-info/comment-page-1/#comment-29 Deb Wed, 26 Oct 2011 07:34:23 +0000 http://www.brianscrazytalk.com/?page_id=88#comment-29 Hi Brian, i have the same/similar setup from SleepEz - 3 layers, 8.5 inches think, but i dont have a bed frame or foundation yet. need to buy one. the latex layers are sitting on the floor right now can you explain more about the foundations? i'm reading conflicting information on what to use with latex - slatted vs. not slatted. i know if you go with slats they should be close together that makes sense. but some websites say you *have* to use a slatted foundation and some say you should not use a slatted foundation... its very confusing... Hi Brian,
i have the same/similar setup from SleepEz - 3 layers, 8.5 inches think, but i dont have a bed frame or foundation yet. need to buy one. the latex layers are sitting on the floor right now

can you explain more about the foundations? i’m reading conflicting information on what to use with latex - slatted vs. not slatted. i know if you go with slats they should be close together that makes sense. but some websites say you *have* to use a slatted foundation and some say you should not use a slatted foundation…

its very confusing…

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By: Melissa http://www.brianscrazytalk.com/latex-mattress-info/comment-page-1/#comment-28 Melissa Thu, 13 Oct 2011 03:40:51 +0000 http://www.brianscrazytalk.com/?page_id=88#comment-28 I am curious if you still like it as well? Also, why did you go with solid latex vs. latex/wool and cotton layered mattress like the Eco-Cloud? Thank you kindly, sure appreciate your reply. I am curious if you still like it as well? Also, why did you go with solid latex vs. latex/wool and cotton layered mattress like the Eco-Cloud? Thank you kindly, sure appreciate your reply.

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By: Kevin http://www.brianscrazytalk.com/latex-mattress-info/comment-page-1/#comment-20 Kevin Sun, 19 Dec 2010 13:58:41 +0000 http://www.brianscrazytalk.com/?page_id=88#comment-20 Now that you have had it a while, do you still like it? Now that you have had it a while, do you still like it?

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By: Brian http://www.brianscrazytalk.com/latex-mattress-info/comment-page-1/#comment-8 Brian Thu, 29 Jan 2009 12:18:39 +0000 http://www.brianscrazytalk.com/?page_id=88#comment-8 Hi Michelle - I think it depends on the type of mattress you have. If you have a latex mattress from one of the big retail brands like Sealy, your best bet is to contact their customer service for advice. My guess is that it should be moved like any other mattress. If it is a 'kit' mattress like I have and described on this page, the right way to move it would be to take it apart and reassemble it at your new home. Unzip the casing, mark each layer somehow so you remember which piece goes where, and fold up or roll the latex layers carefully, then pack individually in large boxes (a 'wardrobe' size moving box would probably work well). As I already mentioned, don't worry about folding the latex - it is very resilient and will regain it's shape as soon as you put it back together. Good Luck! -Brian Hi Michelle - I think it depends on the type of mattress you have. If you have a latex mattress from one of the big retail brands like Sealy, your best bet is to contact their customer service for advice. My guess is that it should be moved like any other mattress.

If it is a ‘kit’ mattress like I have and described on this page, the right way to move it would be to take it apart and reassemble it at your new home. Unzip the casing, mark each layer somehow so you remember which piece goes where, and fold up or roll the latex layers carefully, then pack individually in large boxes (a ‘wardrobe’ size moving box would probably work well). As I already mentioned, don’t worry about folding the latex - it is very resilient and will regain it’s shape as soon as you put it back together.

Good Luck!

-Brian

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By: Michelle http://www.brianscrazytalk.com/latex-mattress-info/comment-page-1/#comment-7 Michelle Thu, 29 Jan 2009 03:41:02 +0000 http://www.brianscrazytalk.com/?page_id=88#comment-7 Hi, I have a latex mattress myself and am about to move house. I am having serious problems trying to think of a way to move the mattress without having it fold in half and collapse in. Do you have any ideas? Thanks Hi, I have a latex mattress myself and am about to move house. I am having serious problems trying to think of a way to move the mattress without having it fold in half and collapse in. Do you have any ideas?
Thanks

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