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Sawgrass Latex Queen Mattress. 100% Natural Latex Mattress | 
| Brand: ParkLane Mattress Category: Kitchen
List Price: $2,499.00 Buy New: $999.00(as of 7/29/10 07:38 PDT - Details)
You Save: $1500.00 (60%)
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 87752
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Size: Queen Warranty: 20 Year Limited Warranty
MPN: SOM6079 UPC: 015887860791 ASIN: B000S4PAXU
Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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| Features:
| • | 9" of Latex - Firm Mattress | | • | 6" Firm Latex Core, 3" Medium Latex Top | | • | 100% Natural Talalay Latex | | • | Organic Cotton Fabric, Quilted Cover | | • | Free White Glove Shipping & Setup |
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Product Description Designed with premium components including natural latex and a certified organic cotton fabric cover. Enjoy the benefits of latex as it supports your body nightly while lasting for decades. Solid 6" 100% Natural Latex Core Certified Organic Cotton Fabric Cover: Heavy weight stretch knit fabric, certified 100% Organic Cotton Interior: 6" Core 100% Natural Latex 3 Layers of comfort Latex, total 3" Total thickness 9" Made in Oregon since 1921. **Mattress Only** **Boxspring Not Included**
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| Customer Reviews:
cq fl May 9, 2010 C. Quigley (ft. pierce, fl United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Product was recieved in timely manner .Seeing it was shipped from Oregan to Florida .The wife loves it . I would rate it plush on firmness but it supports well. Have Had it for 4+ months. It is very heavy 2 people required to handle. Sides do not have extra support . Sleeps well. Priced well under comparible latex mattress.
Comfy, supportive, and environmentally friendly! April 23, 2010 kennymo (Mount Kisco, NY) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
Having recently spent two months sleeping on a memory-foam mattress (tempur-pedic) and finding it comfortable and healthful but too sweat-inducing, I researched my options as I was moving and needed a new bed. My life's experience with coil-spring mattresses is that the very expensive ones would be comfy but there always seem to be compromises of one form or another. I found the memory foam to be the best I've experienced in terms of a restful night's sleep. I found however that I often awoke feeling the damp of having perspired and I'd read this is an issue associated with the conventional memory foam mattresses. I'd also read that latex was a solution to this and that the all-natural latex mattresses were best in terms of durability, evironmentally friendliness and minimal, not unhealthy off-gassing. I became aware of the different latex production methods and found this Paramount Bedding Sawgrass to be of an ideal construction: 6" of Dunlop-process for firm support topped with 3" of softer talalay-process latex for plush comfort. I installed this mattress on a captain's bed with a slatted platform. It's HEAVY! - basically a big slab of dense rubber. But after only two nights I'm sold. It is the most comfortable bed I've ever slept on. Its got a ten year warranty and never needs flipping. I plan to report later on the off-gassing issue since this definitely has contributed a distinct fragrance to my home but it supposedly subsides within within a week or so. I would describe it as rubber without the familiar petroleum harshness of say tires or something like that. Its not overwhelming or reaction-inducing, it just needs to go away within a reasonable time. If this is the only drawback and it goes away, I can't find any fault with this mattress. Will update....By the way, I received this 9 days from date of order and I understand the manufacturer makes these as they're ordered in Oregon (I'm in NY). Free, white glove delivery was perfect. Very, very happy with this purchase! 04/25/2010: Four day update - Just wanted to note that any trace of an off-gassing odor has subsided completely and was not something I thought a problem at all. You could tell you had a new slab of rubber for a day or two but, by last night, when I returned home after nine hours out of the house, I didn't notice anything at all. I'll report down the road with long-term observations.
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