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10th February 2014

Questions about latex mattresses

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A customer asked

Hello, Do you do any of the your latex mattresses in 90 x 200 size?

I would need two of them?

Are all your latex mattresses only using Dunlop process?

Or do you have some using Talalay?

Do your latex mattresses have comfort zones?

What are the benefits of having a pocket-sprung lower layer, over having a Dunlop latex lower layer, or an HD foam lower layer?

Coolnes, the ability to sleep-on (not in) and quietness are important to me. Many thanks, Charles

Lee Answered 6 months ago

Hi Charles,

We can create two mattress of that size if you so wish under our bespoke service.

We only use dunlop latex in our solid core 'fusion' range as this is the most progressive.

We do use a talalay layer in the Origins Latex in our traditional range but this is a one sided traditional mattress rather than a contemporary two sided solid core latex mattress.

John Ryan By Design Origins Latex
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

Our mattresses do use comfort zones, 7 of them, but I’ve written a post on why this is never used as a selling point as its really quite a small benefit in latex.

Pocket sprung beds are usually cooler but are a lot firmer when matched with latex.

HD foam is the warmest heat retentive layer making a mattress warmer than a traditional mattress.

Having a solid core latex mattress i.e.

one piece of dunlop latex, is the most breathable when compared to HD foam and is two sided.

So you need to ascertain which benefit is the most important to you.

Hope that helps.

Lee 0161 437 4419

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