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Household Mattress, which brand to go for?

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post Feb 7 2022, 12:01 AM

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QUOTE(kw @ Feb 6 2022, 09:50 PM)
May I know what is the model?
Anyway, manage to go to a LSK outlet (Napure official dealer) today, the sales person say napure only produce pure latex mattress, no mixture of foam + latex model, so seems like the majuhome model is a purely house brand that's customized to them.
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LSK produces latex product and foam product.

Real latex mattress usually is 8 to 10inch and it contains only pinhole latex block.

The mixture of latex + reinforced latex + pu foam cannot be categorised as 100% latex mattress. And this mattress type usually has more than 10inch thickness. They called it latex layer mattress but market called it full latex mattress. So choose wisely.
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post Feb 7 2022, 01:21 AM

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QUOTE(Mattressdepot @ Feb 7 2022, 12:01 AM)
LSK produces latex product and foam product.

Real latex mattress usually is 8 to 10inch and it contains only pinhole latex block.

The mixture of latex + reinforced latex + pu foam cannot be categorised as 100% latex mattress. And this mattress type usually has more than 10inch thickness. They called it latex  layer mattress but market called it full latex mattress. So choose wisely.
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Actually what's the pros for insist of a must 100% full latex (durability? comfort?...)
I tried the napure model Tiffany, think it's mixture of full latex+reinforced latex (I guess) and the feel is good. Comfort and firm enough of support.
I think I did try the mylatex 100% full latex 8" Tara mattress ,it tend to be on soft side and not my liking.
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post Feb 7 2022, 07:29 AM

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QUOTE(kw @ Feb 7 2022, 01:21 AM)
Actually what's the pros for insist of a must 100% full latex (durability? comfort?...)
I tried the napure model Tiffany, think it's mixture of full latex+reinforced latex (I guess) and the feel is good. Comfort and firm enough of support.
I think I did try the mylatex 100% full latex 8" Tara mattress ,it tend to be on soft side and not my liking.
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Mixture material is way cheaper cost than 100% full latex.

So manufacturer usually uses pu foam as base structure for the mixture material model. On the other hand, spring structure is the second alternative.
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post Feb 7 2022, 09:49 AM

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QUOTE(Mattressdepot @ Feb 7 2022, 07:29 AM)
Mixture material is way cheaper cost than 100% full latex.

So manufacturer usually uses pu foam as base structure for the mixture material model. On the other hand, spring structure is the second alternative.
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Other than the cost factor, how about the durability?
I heard full latex is very durable, will the mixture of foam become less durable and tend to deform?
Besides, how about if the mattress base is the so call reinforced latex, should it be better with the foam +latex or spring+latex combination?
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post Feb 7 2022, 09:54 AM

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QUOTE(kw @ Feb 7 2022, 09:49 AM)
Other than the cost factor, how about the durability?
I heard full latex is very durable, will the mixture of foam become less durable and tend to deform?
Besides, how about if the mattress base is the so call reinforced latex, should it be better with the foam +latex or spring+latex combination?
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RM3k can get 100% 8 inch full latex on lazada. Queen size. Mylatex Capri.

The same seller also sells 8 inch Rio for RM3k or RM2.2k for Rio 6 inch
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post Feb 7 2022, 10:21 AM

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Just sharing, your body size/weight is playing a big role on the choice. If your weight below 70kg (Above 170cm), I doubt you will feel better with >2k+ mattress.
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post Feb 7 2022, 01:30 PM

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QUOTE(kw @ Feb 7 2022, 09:49 AM)
Other than the cost factor, how about the durability?
I heard full latex is very durable, will the mixture of foam become less durable and tend to deform?
Besides, how about if the mattress base is the so call reinforced latex, should it be better with the foam +latex or spring+latex combination?
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what is your mattress selection concern?

latex based or latex layering?
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post Feb 7 2022, 02:00 PM

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QUOTE(Mattressdepot @ Feb 7 2022, 01:30 PM)
what is your mattress selection concern?

latex based or latex layering?
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Main criterias for a good mattress to me is firm enough with good back support, then it won't deform easily and the good quality of he mattress can last long (at least >5 years).

All this while has been using spring mattress, then heard from friend who has been using getha full latex for > 10years and still in good shape and serve them well, that's why trigger me to look for latex mattress now.

To me, latex base, layer, hybrid or what is not really critical as long as the mattress can serve the above mention purposes.
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post Feb 7 2022, 02:37 PM

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QUOTE(kw @ Feb 7 2022, 02:00 PM)
Main criterias for a good mattress to me is firm enough with good  back support, then it won't deform easily and the good quality of he mattress can last long (at least >5 years).

All this while has been using spring mattress, then heard from friend who has been using getha full latex for > 10years and still in good shape and serve them well, that's why trigger me to look for latex mattress now.

To me, latex base, layer, hybrid or what is not really critical as long as the mattress can serve the above mention purposes.
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there are many good brands in the market.

for napure, you can wait for their consistent clearance sales at their outlet.
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post Feb 7 2022, 02:58 PM

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QUOTE(Mattressdepot @ Feb 7 2022, 02:37 PM)
there are many good brands in the market.

for napure, you can wait for their consistent clearance sales at their outlet.
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Wonder which of their outlet normally having clearance sale? Is it the lsk usj? Also normally on which month they'll have sale?

One of the reason the napure capture my attention is their latest series that's having the icy cool top cover that's really feeling cool and comfort, I can't find the similar type of cover as theirs so far.
Besides, it seems like their amber chia series pricing also not as expensive as thought (rm4-5k range), which for the similar price can only get the getha lowest range model.

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post Feb 7 2022, 03:17 PM

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QUOTE(kw @ Feb 7 2022, 02:58 PM)
Wonder which of their outlet normally having clearance sale? Is it the lsk usj? Also normally on which month they'll have sale?

One of the reason the napure capture my attention is their latest series that's having the icy cool top cover that's really feeling cool and comfort, I can't find the similar type of cover as theirs so far.
Besides, it seems like their amber chia series  pricing also not as expensive as thought (rm4-5k range), which for the similar price can only get the getha lowest range model.
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once u lay the mattress protector + fitted sheet, the icy cool fabric effect becomes zero effect.

the foc mattress protector usually is made of polyester fiber content. it traps heat.
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post Feb 7 2022, 04:43 PM

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QUOTE(Mattressdepot @ Feb 7 2022, 03:17 PM)
once u lay the mattress protector + fitted sheet, the icy cool fabric effect becomes zero effect.

the foc mattress protector usually is made of polyester fiber content. it traps heat.
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Then will most likely will just lay on bedsheet without the protector😅
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post Feb 14 2022, 04:01 PM

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Hi Sifus, my budget around 4k. Can recommend mattress? Thanks
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post Feb 16 2022, 12:45 AM

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My Back pain cos my mattress old and sagging. What is the most value for money FIRM Mattress you can recommend?
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post Feb 16 2022, 02:33 AM

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How effective are those icy cool fabrics actually?
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post Feb 16 2022, 12:53 PM

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QUOTE(jaapers @ Feb 16 2022, 02:33 AM)
How effective are those icy cool fabrics actually?
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You may just go to any show room lie down on it to test and compare to the other mattress that's on normal fabric
It'll be more significant to feel it if the show room has no air cond.
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post Feb 16 2022, 05:46 PM

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QUOTE(empire @ Feb 16 2022, 12:45 AM)
My Back pain cos my mattress old and sagging. What is the most value for money FIRM Mattress you can recommend?
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kingkoil prince collection sapphire
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post Feb 16 2022, 09:31 PM

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QUOTE(Mattressdepot @ Feb 16 2022, 05:46 PM)
kingkoil prince collection sapphire
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post Feb 18 2022, 12:33 PM

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Looking for the following:

1st Mattress
Budget: 2-5K
Size: King
Firmness/Material: Older folks who need firm mattress, their current place uses pure coconut fibre which was 1.2k for super single FibreLux. Wondering if there are better brands for them.

2nd Mattress
Budget: 2-5K (or above if necessary)
Size: King
Firmness/Material: Prefer firm but maybe slightly less hard, possibly coconut fibre + latex, but don't want it to sink down after prolonged use.

Would be grateful if can get advice or where to look. I looked at FibreStar, the lower range are very cheap (<2K) but they won't let us test the mattresses and we are not sure of the quality of the firmness and product. When we went to Starling to check out Fibrestar it's all premium that goes from 6K-10K way above budget and the salesman was a bit lansi to us
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Maybe you can try Kingkoil Extended Life series mattress.

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