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  • Tim_Deegan
    Tim_Deegan Posts: 6,027 Forumite
    Puja wrote: »
    No it doesnt have foam on both sides. It is by Kozeesleep and has a 5 year warranty, I think 1000 pocket springs and a 50mm (i think) layer of memory foam on one side only.

    There is another one by Sweet Dreams on the same website:

    The Aloe-Vera Nurture from Sweet Dreams is a top quality mattress featuring knitted yarn and a pocket spring unit. The Nurture Aloe Vera is also one of the new generation of mattresses to use both springs and memory foam. The Nurture mattress has more than 50mm of visco-elastic memory foam for amazing comfort. Microquilted top, side stitch border and two square vents, the Nurture Aloe Vera mattress also comes with eight carry handles, flag stitched.

    This one is £325.

    Thanks.

    It contains 55kg per m3 memory foam
  • Puja_2
    Puja_2 Posts: 106 Forumite
    Tim_Deegan wrote: »
    It contains 55kg per m3 memory foam

    Is that not good then?
  • Tim_Deegan
    Tim_Deegan Posts: 6,027 Forumite
    td786 wrote: »
    Memory Pocket
    The Visco Therapy Memory Mattress is made from unique upper layer of high density visco-elastic polymer gel. Originally designed for NASA missions, it is soft and pliable following the outline of your body perfectly.
    So comfortable, the mattress provides the best possible support to your spine allowing your body to immediately find the best sleeping position, reducing tossing and turning.
    The extraordinary features helps blood to flow and circulate freely, preventing the nerves and muscles from numbing. The Memory Pocket mattress also has a 8cm boundary made of reflex foam around the springs to prevent you from rolling off the mattress while you sleep. The actual springs are individually wrapped that creates a system that provides you with extra comfort.
    No luxurious mattress is complete with a beautiful cover which is zip off and dry cleanable. Specification
    • 5cm Visco foam
    • Individually wrapped pocket spring system
    • 24cm thickness
    • Dry Cleanable double jersey cover
    • Zip off cover
    • Available only Regular comfort
    • Orthopedic mattress
    • 5 year warranty to all customers
    • Anti dustmite features
    • Made to british standards/regulations
    vpocketlayer_l.gif

    http://www.stock2go.net/cgi-bin/stock2go/index.php?target=products&product_id=29809

    Its exactly the same mattress.

    This is now your third post, and on each one you have been promoting the same store.

    Just because the list is very similar doesn't mean that the components come to the same spec. That's the difference between a quality mattress and cheap and nasty one.
  • Axum
    Axum Posts: 2 Newbie
    Hi all..

    I've been following this post and others like it for the last couple of days.

    I went and had a lie on a Tempur bed the other day and was quite impressed, but then read things about heat and foam actually being too thick when going for other company's versions.

    Then reading this thread i liked the sound of both some memory foam, and pocket sprung, the wife suffers really badly from time to time with back pain.

    We're on a Silentnight (yes i know!), and one side of it (which is now my side!) has completely given way, it's almost like you're rolling downhill!

    So i guess my questions are :

    a) Would a memory foam + pocket sprung mattress be good for both of us ? Something like : http://www.bedlum-beds.co.uk/product/LA-ROMANTICA-Madrid-Memory-Foam-and-Pocket-Sprung-King-Size-Mattress.-419.00/

    b) This has memory foam on both sides, but surely, as you're not going to turn it more than once/twice a month, wouldn't this just completely flatten the foam ??!

    Thanks for any input...
  • Tim_Deegan
    Tim_Deegan Posts: 6,027 Forumite
    Puja wrote: »
    Is that not good then?

    It's just inside the acceptable range, but the recommended range is 60 to 70.
  • Tim_Deegan
    Tim_Deegan Posts: 6,027 Forumite
    Axum wrote: »
    Hi all..

    I've been following this post and others like it for the last couple of days.

    I went and had a lie on a Tempur bed the other day and was quite impressed, but then read things about heat and foam actually being too thick when going for other company's versions.

    Then reading this thread i liked the sound of both some memory foam, and pocket sprung, the wife suffers really badly from time to time with back pain.

    We're on a Silentnight (yes i know!), and one side of it (which is now my side!) has completely given way, it's almost like you're rolling downhill!

    So i guess my questions are :

    a) Would a memory foam + pocket sprung mattress be good for both of us ? Something like : http://www.bedlum-beds.co.uk/product/LA-ROMANTICA-Madrid-Memory-Foam-and-Pocket-Sprung-King-Size-Mattress.-419.00/

    b) This has memory foam on both sides, but surely, as you're not going to turn it more than once/twice a month, wouldn't this just completely flatten the foam ??!

    Thanks for any input...

    I'm afraid I can only answer question 'b'......no it won't.
  • Axum
    Axum Posts: 2 Newbie
    OK, thanks for that.

    Do you know the density of the foam used, i cannot see it printed anywhere, also, does anyone know if these kinds of beds have guarantees ?
  • Tim_Deegan
    Tim_Deegan Posts: 6,027 Forumite
    Axum wrote: »
    OK, thanks for that.

    Do you know the density of the foam used, i cannot see it printed anywhere, also, does anyone know if these kinds of beds have guarantees ?

    Unfortunately I can't answer any more questions in the forums on this product due to MSE rules. :confused:
  • meester
    meester Posts: 1,879 Forumite
    Tim_Deegan wrote: »
    This is now your third post, and on each one you have been promoting the same store.

    Cor blimey mate, you've got about 1000 posts telling people that the only mattress they should buy is the type that, just by coincidence, is only available from you, bit cheeky don't you think?
  • CuggleUK
    CuggleUK Posts: 58 Forumite
    CuggleUK wrote: »
    cheers

    I've never had a PM here before so didn't see it earlier....ta x

    Can you use Memory foam pocket sprung with bedsteads with slatted bases??

    I would PM you Tim but your PM quota is full and needs emptying...??
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