Mattress help for degenerative discs
Hi another seeking help. Would like to replace a kingsize mattress with kingsize link and zip matress(mainly down to access as opposed to different mattress tensions) Old mattress was a cage sprung orthopaedic so was pretty firm. OH suffers with degenerative discs and prefers to sleep on a 'firm' matress(which suits me too) Re weights 10 and 14 stone. Was looking at the 2000 but reading your article re single matresses being firmer, will this be too firm?
I guess having comfy padding would be good although we have slept on a foam matress once and hated it so obviously wouldn't want anything too enveloping.The more I read the more confused I become :) Thanks
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Hi Karen,
Thank you for your question.
For starters, have a look at our Origins Latex 1500. This will have the perfect support for your body weights, and also a cushioning top that will not 'envelope you' but cushion you giving you the comfort you require. This mattress is going to feel firm at your body weight and more medium to firm at your husband's body weight.
Your bodyweight | This will feel |
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Under 10 Stone / 63kg | Very Firm |
10-12 Stone / 63-76kg | Firm to Medium |
12-14 Stone / 76-88kg | Medium to Firm |
14-16 Stone / 88-101kg | Medium |
16-18 Stone / 101-114kg | Medium to Soft |
18 Stone / 114kg Plus | Please call for advice |
John Ryan By Design Origins Latex | |
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1 | 300 gsm Wool Silk blend pad |
2 | 3cm Talalay Latex (60/40% blend) 70kg Density |
3 | 3cm Talalay Latex (60/40% blend) 70kg Density |
4 | One inch HD Foam |
5 | 1500 Spun Bond Pocket Springs |
Please feel free to give our office a call on 0161 437 4419 and we will be able to explain the options in a bit more detail.
Kind regards Julie
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