Phoenix, I placed some comments within the quoted text below to clarify some of our choices.
[quote=āPhoenixā post=11051]Hi Rhizzlebop,
OK ⦠lets see if I can outline and clarify some of the choices you have (because Iām not quite clear on some of them) ā¦
1 OMF 6" Latex:
Top to bottom ā¦
1" quilting foam in the cover
6" 32 ILD Talalay latex
The quilting foam would give a touch of softness but in general the 32 ILD in combination with the relative thinness of teh mattress would result in a fimer than average mattress ⦠especially on a firm base.
COST: (mattress only King) $1459.00
SUITABILITY: 7 - 8
CLARIFICATION: this is a 9" bed. It has an inch of quilting on top that is poly foam. The other construction layers are on their website but my memory says it was 19 idf latex. Itās a 2 sided mattress. We sort of preferred it on the box spring base.
The bed plus the 5" base was 1750+ 7% tax + 100 delivery. They have a store in northern sc so tax is nt optional. Since its only 9 inches the box is a must so thatās why I figured it based on the 1750 price.
This would make the overall bed height 19+5+9= 33"
Denver Mattress Snowmass:
Top to bottom:
1" quilting polyfoam (likely a little firmer)
2" of 24 ILD Talalay
6" of 32 ILD Talalay
2" Polyfoam.
This would likely be softer because of the same 6" layer as OMF but with an additional 2" of softer latex over that
COST: $1349.00
SUITABILITY: 6-7
CLARIFICATION: this bed we liked slightly less than the OMF bed. It is 11" high mattress only. Could do their 2" platform or could do some 1" plywood covered in a king sheet. Donāt think this bed is in the overall running at this point.
It would be 1400 bed only or 1700 w the base. Tax is not added if they deliver. It is added if I pick it up. Delivery is 100 more.
Iām not quite clear on the details of the Dilworth options or on the mattress only prices but if Iām understanding you correctly here are the ones you are considering?
DILWORTH Option 1:
Top to bottom
1.5" of 24 ILD Talalay
6" of 36 ILD Talalay
4.5" of unknown density and ILD polyfoam.
This adds up to 12" ⦠are these the details of the āregularā 12" mattress you would put directly on your bed with he extra slats and plywood. If it is I would want to know the density of the polyfoam.
COST: $1850 (is this correct for mattress only?)
Suitability 7-8 ? (only tested 12" mattress)
DILWORTH Option 2:
2" 24 ILD Talalay
6" 36
4" Foundation
The mattress only price in this is unknown so for the sake of argument Iāll assign a $300 price to the foundation to get to an approximate apples to apples comparison.
COST: $1900 (unsure because of any additional cost of the foundation)
SUITABILITY: ? (only tested 12" mattress)
DILWORTH Option 3 (one of the ones you actually tested):
2" 24 ILD Talalay
2" 36 ILD Talalay ?
6" 36 ILD Talalay ?
2" Polyfoam (unknown density or ILD but not so important in this case with such a thin layer on the bottom)
Iāve put the 8" Talalay layer as two layers because they only come in 6" cores so Iām assuming this is correct?
COST: $2500 - Foundation?
SUITABILITY: Unknown for you but 8+ for your fiance?
Are there any other options from Dilworth that are seriously in the running (or do these need to be corrected either in terms of layering or how would rate them).
Let me just reattach the dilworth options here and see if I can be more clear.
Dilworth option 1:
This bed was on the floor for trial
It was a firm bed 12" height.
He said it had a 6" base foam. Didnāt give me that density
He said it had a 6" layer of 36 ild latex foam.
It did not have a quilted layer It just had a cotton knitted type cover on it.
It felt nice but a tad firm.
It was 2000 for the mattress and 9 inch base.
Option 2 at dilworth was also on the floor. It had base foam, a core Ayer of 36 ild. And a 2" layer of 4 ild on top. It was much softer. Nice, but probably oo soft or my weight. My fiancƩ loved it and said it was her favorite.
If cores only come in 6" and if you think the 24 ild only comes in 2" layers and he stated it had 10" of latex which raised the price of it to 2500. Then deductive reasoning would say it had a 2" base foam, a 6" core which he said was 36ild. And 2 2" layers of 24 ild latex. All of that seems to jive and make sense.
Option 3.
We discussed our feelings about the firmness of these two beds above. So he suggested the following: he could make us the firm bed and top it with a 2" layer of the 24 ild stuff. It would be an overall 8" height. So he said he would not use a base foam the same 6" core, and the 2" top
That with the foundation would have been 2200. He did not separate the mattress from the foundation price. he was also going to make a 4" foundation to get the overall height down so it would be 19"+4"+ 8"= 33" overall bed height.
Then, we kind of got into the bed design and the height issues and so he suggested a 4th option. He would forgo any foundation at all. He asked how many slats and legs the bed had. I said about 8-10 slats and 2 center legs.
At that point he said, His suggestion would be this. I buy another half dozen to 8 slats, put down some 3/8ths plywood covering the slats. Then he would not provide a foundation at all and make me a full 12" mattress, with a 6" core of the 36 ild and put a 1.5" 24 ild top layer on it and Iām guessing either a 4" or maybe a 4.5" base layer of foam. (so overall would be either 11.5" or 12" high. Then I could put it right on the plywood and e right at 31" high overall for the bed surface.
He said this would give us a slightly softer feel than the firm bed we laid n, but it would still provide me the support I need to keep my back straight. This he wanted 1850 for it. Hard to quantify the value of the foundation because itās going to a taller bed, but removing the foundation when compared to his 2200 dollar offer.
On top of this, any of the beds from dilworth he wonāt charge me sales tax as Iām in sc and I can pick it up myself and avoid 200+ delivery fee. Also he said if I pay cash or check he will cut 3% off since no visa fee for him to eat.
In summary. I felt better supported on the firm bed, but I felt the soft bed was more plush comfy, and my fiancĆ© liked the more plush bed. This is why he basically offered to do the firm bed with the thinner layer of 24 ild on top saying that should be a nice compromise of the two choices. But we did not actually get to try that combo as he didnāt take pieces and stack em up.
When we discussed this
OTHER OPTIONS: added for reference, because they are somewhat local, and because they have a mattress that is similar to one at OMF and one you tested at Dilworth.
Rocky Mountain Mattress 9" Latex:
Wool quilted cotton cover
2" Natural Talalay in choice of 3 firmness levels
6" tri-zone Dunlop natural latex
Very similar to option 2 at Dilworth except it has Zoned Dunlop in the base (may be firmer) and uses wool in the quilting which would be added value compared to no quilting or polyfoam quilting.
COST: 1700
SUITABILITY: ?
Rocky Mountain Mattress 7" latex:
Wool quilted cotton cover
6" tri-zone Dunlop natural latex
This would be most similar to the OMF 6" model except it has wool instead of polyfoam in the quilting (again added value), uses a trizoned Dunlop latex instead of Talalay and is one sided instead of 2
COST: 1450.00
SUITABILITY: ?
When your fiance said she liked the softness of the Dilworth ⦠did she mean the one I mentioned (which you thought was too soft)? If this is the case (which Iām assuming because the other possibilities couldnāt be tested) then her perception of more softness would likely be because of both the layer of 24 ILD in combination with the greater thickness of the mattress because greater thickness works in a similar way softer ILDās (allows you to sink in more so it feels softer).
So overall ⦠there are some gaps to be filled in yet (at least for me to understand your choices so far) and possibly other options to be added (because Iām not quite clear if these are accurate descriptions of the ones you are considering particularly at Dilworth) but once this is done it should at least give you a basis for making final tradeoffs both between the mattresses and any other benefits that come from dealing with each of your options.
Phoenix[/quote]
So I hope that helps clarify our homies.
The guy at dilworth also mentioned he does not use any Dunlop foam. He said several years ago the foam supplier plant had a fire and he had to buy Dunlop out of England He said he had more complaints and problems in those two years than his other years in business combined.
I was hoping to not go all the way back to Rockymountainmattress because it is 2:40 minutes north of year, 45 minutes north of Charlotte.
We do plan to visit best mattress here in Columbia. And soutthern bedding of Columbia.