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try a large rectangular sleeping bag opened completely
air mattresses used for camping
I've been frustrated with the declining quality and increasing cost of unwashable mattresses. The last one we got from Ikea wore out quickly
myself (with adjustable softness for different girlfriends)
I think most back problems are caused by soft mattresses.
richwicks says
I think most back problems are caused by soft mattresses.
From personal experience, I know this to be true for me.
I still very frequently sleep on the floor
Thanks Reality
This sounds promising. Where can I buy those foam layers?
Reality says
myself (with adjustable softness for different girlfriends)
Haha classic! Reminds me of the old times. The grass is always greener ;)
Latex mattresses with wool casing are the most chemical free (no bromine compounds). Latex is also an insect repellent, so no dust mites. The one we have is by Savvyrest. If I had to do it again, I'd get the Tallalay latex, because the organic latex starts to degrade after about 10 years; this could also be that the organic latex has wide swings in quality (really loose QC).
Layered latex mattresses allow you to customize firmness - they usually come in 2 or 3 layer versions. I'd recommend firm or medium; only use soft on the top layer if the wife has big hips or massive biscuits.
When the shit-testing gets too far, I
But people have been sleeping on various things forever. Do I really need a chemical-infused corporate unwieldy thing for a lot of money? Around here, mattress stores charge thousands of dollars.
I saw one site which will sell you 40 large stretchy socks which you would fill with buckwheat hulls, and then tie up. Only they want $1000 for the buckwheat hulls, which is crazy considering that those hulls are trash that the farmers are getting rid of.
But maybe it's basically a good idea. You could empty the socks every year or two, use the filling as compost, and wash the socks. Also makes it easy to move.
So now I'm trying to think of filings that are cheap, comfortable, and not chemical. Popcorn is a bit like Styrofoam. Maybe it would work. Or those packing peanuts, at least the biodegradable ones.
Ideas?