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halokiller
Dec 28, 2008

Sisters Are Doin' It For Themselves


Twerk from Home posted:

What are the cons of the "giant slab of latex"? I'm looking to replace an old, sagging inner spring mattress, and the Ikea Mausund looks like a decent option.

I haven't seen much discussion of latex mattresses in general though. All of the attention is on memory foam / foam, whether cheap bed-in-a-box stuff or fancy tempur-pedic.

Aside from what Synastren said, it's also heavier and more difficult to move around. My latex mattress is only a full size, but it still weighs more than a 100 lbs.

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halokiller
Dec 28, 2008

Sisters Are Doin' It For Themselves


You could do the daybed option since you could use any mattress instead of being stuck with a folding one. They do tend to look more like a disguised bed than a couch though.

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