Help in finding a more affordable option

@Rynneb Glad it was helpful! Custom Comfort, Duxiana, Hästens and ViSpring are all within a few blocks from one another in LA. Have a good time! Curious how your search ends up!

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@Rynneb Were you able to try something you liked?

The bed arrived last month, the topper is delayed but I wanted to pop in to give an update. The ViSpring Coronet has been really amazing. It has the perfect combination of your body sinking in slightly while also being very supportive and snug. To describe the impression, it’s like you feel cradled on all sides so that if I’m lying on my back, I am snug on three sides even though it’s still what I would say is a medium firmness and supportive.

This was really different from our first impressions of it and I actually went back to the NYC store when I was in the neighborhood to see if I was crazy. Something must be off with their floor model because that one feels more just like a regular boring mattress. It doesn’t have the same snugness and is more firm. Mine does feel similar to the one in the LA showroom, though.

As I wrote above, I was a little worried that it might not be super enjoyable without the topper so I’m really pleasantly surprised. I’m looking forward to getting the topper but honestly if this was it, I’d be really really happy with the feel. Five stars.

One thing I hadn’t fully appreciated about it being made from mostly wool is how dry it feels to be in the bed. I imagine this has to do with wool’s moisture wicking properties but I always assumed that would kick in more when it was humid out and I was sweating – not during winter. It gives the sheets a really nice fresh and clean feeling. I haven’t seen that overall feeling of dryness being discussed on here so I wanted to throw that out there. It would be interesting if people tested the air humidity under the sheets of different mattresses – I’d suspect you’d see noticeable differences.

A huge game changer compared with my old mattress is I like to sleep on my back but after 20 minutes or so, my back used to get hot and sweaty and I’d have to change position. With the Coronet, I can lie on my back all night and it feels completely dry and a comfortable temperature. I think it’s definitely helped me fall asleep faster, which is something I struggled with.

Some other details: I went with the Holy Lamb Organic Wool Moisture Barrier as a mattress protector. I tried a waterproof one from Avocado, which was rated as being one of the quieter ones and it was too thick and noisy That turned me off from anything with polyurethane so I looked into the St. Dormeir and others that were just made from natural materials.

I settled on the Holy Lamb one because it seemed a bit more waterproof than those and that it would change the feel less. I didn’t order the others so I wasn’t able to fully test that hypothesis. I think it added a small amount of firmness to the feel but it also evened out the tufts in the mattress so it’s a flatter surface, which I like. I really didn’t want something that added heat since I sleep hot and I think this actually makes the mattress cooler, which I was surprised by. I’ve been sleeping on it for a week and it’s been great – the bed is just as comfy and more protected from sweat and spills so I’m happy with that choice. I have the “washed linen” sheets and duvet cover from Brooklinen.

I’m still really liking my Custom Comfort latex pillow but @Maverick I ordered one of those horsehair pillows from your Italian source because I was curious and thought it might be a good option for the humid summers here. Review when it arrives.

I have two twin comforters from Feathered Friends on the way – we’re doing the Scandinavian “everyone gets their own comforter” setup. I’m testing out the Bavarian 700 and 850 in the Summer weight in case that’s interesting to folks.

One overall realization I had with ViSpring after showing a friend around their showroom recently, you don’t have to spend a ton to get a nice feel and I don’t think I compromised because I got one of their less “luxurious” models, which can cost over $10k, $20k, $50 or even $100k. They have some really high-end ones but now that I know what mine feels like, they’re pretty similar qualitatively. It seems like they have a few different feels and you can find one of that feel within each of their entry-, mid- and high-level price points. Just my observation!

To give some comparison on price, the mattress alone (without the box spring) was priced similarly to one of the mid-to-high Beautyrest Black Beauty mattresses, which they sell at Mattress Firm and which gets really mixed reviews. The box spring/divan was about the same as the Thuma bed frame, which a lot of my friends have and which I’m constantly getting Instagram ads for.

All that to say, throughout a lot of this process, I thought it was going to be impossible to find something I liked that wasn’t much more than a typical bed. Looking at the overall sticker price was a shock at first but breaking down the components made it make a lot more sense. Reading other posts on the forums about ViSpring, too, made it seem like it was only for the most ultra high-end luxury people but it can be in line with other options, as well, if you research what you want and time it with a sale or topper promotion.

Talking with a couple friends who live in the UK, one coincidentally has a ViSpring (the Baronet) and the other a John Ryan, which are similar in style to ViSpring. They both felt they were much more normal brands and not ultra-luxury but they may also be a bit cheaper over there. I thought that was interesting that these UK bed makers seem to do a similar natural wool style and it’s marketed as a bed for the average person. Hypnos, too, they talked about but I don’t think they export many of their models.

This was a frustrating search at times so for anyone reading this that is similarly frustrated there is hope!

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Owl,

Congrats on the VI Spring Coronet with Opulence topper!

Was there a diference if feel between your mattress and the one you tested in LA and New York?

John

Congrats on finding a mattress that is working for you. Even without the topper yet. That is a very good sign. Hopefully, you will find the HH pillows equally as comfortable. Did you happen to order an extra bag of HH, it was relatively inexpensive just to have if the loft of the pillow is not to your liking.

I have been experimenting with 2 of the 3 HH pillows I have. One I keep at the original condition, with just a bit more HH to my liking. Then I started to create 2 chamber pillows. One side HH and the other side various shredded memory/latex foams I had from other pillow orders. I am currently waiting on some latex noodles to create another latex only chamber and see how that goes.

I love the BioSleepConcept pillow cover to retain the HH pillow and 2 chamber versions I have created. It definitely smooths out any lumpiness that my happen inside the liner of the pillow BSC Iris PIllow Cover.

Good luck when the final touches are completed on your bedding set up. Keep us posted as you have been. It is very helpful for others to recognize what some folks have to go through to find their comfort zone.

Norm

@BillyIdol Yea the one in LA was similar to what mine feels like. The one in NY was more like a regular mattress without any sinking in. Go figure! Have you found anything you like yet?

@Maverick Thanks for the tips! I didn’t realize there was an option for an extra bag of horsehair. Looking on their site I still don’t see that. Do you have a link?

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Horsehair by the Kg

It is a little deceiving, on the website. It looks like this link is for the pillow. But it is for the horsehair, and they are just describing a horsehair pillow.

Got it. And the pillow just has a zipper to add/remove the horsehair filler?

Yes, I ended up replacing one of his pillow liners with this one, as the zipper was giving me a hard time with the one his came with. Pillow Liner 100% Cotton Breathable.. The other two of his pillow liners were fine.

I wanted to get something made in USA, but it was hard to find one the right thickness and breathable. You should select the size liner for the size pillow you are going to use. If you select a standard size liner for a queen pillow, it will make the pillow loftier, as it is not as large for the same about of material (if you need to transfer from one liner to the other.) If you are doing a king pillow you may need to add more fill to a king liner as the amount that comes with his pillow is a bit smaller than a king, unless you specifically asked him to make you a king pillow, he will do that for the asking.) It does come out a bit better when they do it at the factory, as they make it all perfect and even. That is why I chose the Iris pillow cover to mask any lumps or unevenness, I may have created.

If you need to move from his pillow liner to your own, do it outside on your deck. Little pieces of hairs can get on your bed (yep, I learned the hard way) and you end up vacuuming those little suckers.

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Have you received the topper yet? And if so, what do you think of the mattress with/without?

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@77Pat Yes I’ve been meaning to write an update.

I was on the bed alone for about a month and found it very comfortable and I would have been happy with just the mattress and divan. The topper, though, makes it even better. It has a really interesting quality about it in that it is very supportive but you do sink into it somewhat. You have to lie on it for a few minutes to get the full effect. I think @Maverick used the term “supportive cloud” and I think that’s a good way to describe it. It conforms around your body to make you feel very snug. I start the night sleeping on my back and it’s very relaxing feeling it fill in all of the spaces around my spine and legs. I then usually switch to side sleeping and it’s soft enough for my shoulder to lie on.

Overall, I’m very happy with it and I don’t think I’d want to go any plusher. I had tried the Tiara in the store and thought that had a real “wow factor” but the Coronet I think is the right firmness for me.

I did try it with the Suite Sleep wool protector, which added a bit more plushness, but unfortunately I started waking up with a sore back. It was very strange because it’s not that thick of a layer and I’d be curious to hear any expert opinions about why that would make such a difference. We’re back to just the Holy Lamb Organics moisture barrier as the protector.

My partner is still experimenting with pillows but I’m going to post separately about that.

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Owl Burrito,

Which mattresss felt like a supportive cloud?

Was it a VISpring?

John

Hi owl_burrito,

We have the Suite Sleep pad on our bed, which works well for us (even for my husband, who needs a very firm sleeping surface). I wonder if the fitted nature of the Suite Sleep protector is part of the issue, as perhaps it holds the topper a little more tightly, and you don’t get as much of the luxurious conforming feel of the topper. With the Holy Lamb, you just lay it on top, and maybe your topper can then provide a little more ‘give’ as well as better support.

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@BillyIdol It’s a ViSpring Coronet with the Opulence topper

@TheCleanBedroom Yea it’s very confusing! I had messaged Sleep Suite and they were also surprised that it would change the feel that much. I did think of what you’re suggesting about it being too tight but I checked and made sure it was loose. With the protector I actually feel like it is more conforming, not less. I feel like I sink in more.

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Giving a little update… We put the Suite Sleep Protector back on and through whatever combination of time / mattress flipping / body getting used to things, I’m not getting soreness anymore so that’s great.

I also used some of the leftover horsehair from the Italian horsehair pillow that @Maverick recommended and I’ve been sleeping on my side with that in between my legs and it’s really nice. The HH doesn’t get hot.

Anyway, been really liking it now at about the 5-6 month mark!

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I called a Duxiana store and talked about different models. She stated prices from 4-12k.

John

Hi everyone! I’m back and go figure, I haven’t delved into the mattress shopping yet. 9 months later :woozy_face:
I’m going to take back to it this week and was curious about a few things:

How is the ViSpring working for you with the topper? Would you mind sharing if you have it what the cost was for each? I don’t need legs…

Duxiana: my husband is not sure like most of us here that he wants to spend that kind of money. I think he’d be happier in the $5k max realm for a king.

Custom Comfort: this was recommended to me as I’m in LA, and I am actually an interior designer and using them to make some trundle mattresses for a project. I’ll be headed in there but curious what thoughts are on the brand?

Naturepedic: a client mentioned liking her naturepedic EOS mattresses and curious if anyone on here has experience?

Latex, in general… my step daughter has a latex allergy and interestingly, she was always a bit congested at her mom’s house but not at ours. After a year we realized she’s allergic to latex and her mattress at ours (a Nest Alexander hybrid) doesn’t have latex. Her mom replaced her mattress with one that’s not latex and the congestion stopped! Wild! So my question is… any thoughts on latex free vs latex? I don’t have the allergy so it wouldn’t matter as much for my mattress but I am very curious.

Tempurpedic: my husband dragged me into a tempurpedic showroom yesterday and I just don’t like them. I don’t like how weirdly memory foam squishy they are and I worry about off gassing and general health issues. Curious if anyone on here has some thoughts or compelling comparisons or wisdom on this topic!

Pillows! I desperately need to fix my pillow situation. I have a tempurpedic pillow ironically enough and it actually kind of hurts my ear? I am a back and side sleeper. I clicked the horsehair link and it seems that’s to buy horsehair to fill your own pillow? I like squishy softer pillows but I also have a bad neck and back. Advice welcome!

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Hi Rynneb,
Hello again! Mattress shopping is a process - not as simple as it used to be with all the options out there!

FYI - Vispring has a promo right now through September 9th - free Heaven topper with select mattresses. Not every mattress qualifies, so you would want to ask. They have a comfort swap you can do after purchase.

RE: Naturepedic EOS - Naturepedic also has a sale going on right now at 20% off, through Labor Day. There are five different comfort levels on the EOS from plush to very firm, and you can customize by side. There is also a comfort swap option after purchase for 100 days; during that time, all you would have to pay is shipping.

I have slept on both latex and memory foam and much prefer latex. Latex can be soft or firm, but always provides support and contouring without that ‘squishy’ feeling you mentioned.

Naturepedic has an excellent warranty (25 years, pro-rated, for the EOS). The nice part is that if you need to adjust the mattress even 10-15 years after the purchase, it is much less expensive to replace one component (like one piece of latex) than to replace the whole mattress.

They ship right to your home and the mattresses are easy for two people to assemble. The materials are stellar; the founder was a chemical engineer who was shocked to find out what his grandchildren were sleeping on - so he designed his own. You won’t find any off-gassing with their mattresses.

Pillows - sounds like an adjustable pillow that is shredded latex or wool would fit the bill for you. Shredded latex is more ‘squishable’ while wool offers a little more support. I’ve linked to a couple options in this post. They are more initial investment than a big box pillow, but they last longer too.

I hope all this is helpful. Feel free to give us a call to talk about any of it; we ship all over the country.
Good luck in your search!

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Thank you so much! I am a little worried about latex due to my step daughters allergy but maybe it’s ok…

Hi! I posted an update yesterday but curious specifically about how you are enjoying your mattress selection 6 months later!

That’s understandable to be concerned if you have someone in the house with an allergy. Naturepedic does make a version of the EOS that is latex-free. They can use microcoils for the cushioning layers instead of latex if you ask.

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