Both
Talalay latex and Memory Foam are marketed as the premium mattress
materials, but they are very different.
- Talalay latex is a rubber. Memory Foam is a foam, which doesn’t
provide both support and pressure relief.
- Talalay latex rubber is a natural material derived from the rubber
tree. Memory foam is a synthetic material and is a petroleum-based
product.
- Talalay latex rubber has a breathable design and cell structure that
provides a temperature neutral environment. Memory foam is a dense
material, which needs heat to activate its pressure relieving quality.
It usually sleeps warmer.
- You “sleep on” Talalay latex rubber and it has an uplifting effect.
You “sleep in” memory foam which provides a “sinking” effect.
- Talalay latex rubber is two dimensional material. It is both
supportive by being uplifting and is also pressure relieving. Most
memory foam mattresses use memory foam in the pressure relief layer and
traditional poly foam in the support layer.
- Talalay latex rubber is “bottomless.” Even when you lay on your
side, your body does not “bottom out” into a hard layer in the mattress
or on the foundation. Memory foam allows you to bottom out onto what is
underneath it.
- Talalay latex rubber is a fast response material. When you move, it
immediately responds to your new position. Memory foam is a slow
response material.
- Talalay latex rubber is hypoallergenic and does not off-gas. Memory
foam is a petroleum-based product.
- Talalay latex rubber is extremely durable. Because it is vulcanized,
it is the most resilient material available in a mattress.
- Talalay latex rubber is inherently antibacterial and antifungal.
The
difference is in the chemicals. Many mattress adhesives contain a variety of
toxic chemicals. Solvent-based mattress adhesives are filled with 48 toxic
chemicals and foam has an additional 7. A Talalay latex mattress is just
that, 100% Talalay. Our beds are made with water-based
adhesives and contain 6 non-toxic chemicals (acrylate
resins, diphenyl diisocyanate, Phenol-melamine resins, Phenol-urea,
Polyvinyl acetate and waxes styrene- butadiene copolymer) and 3
natural materials (fats, hevea brasiliensis milk, and water.)
You spend about 1/3 of your year in bed, so it’s important to know what
you’re sleeping on.
Our Talalay latex Products are Oeko-Tex certified, Class I. Our Talalay
is manufactured in Shelton, CT.
Oeko-Tex Association is an independent, third-party certifier. Oeko-Tex
certification is widely recognized in most of Europe. It’s awareness in the
United States is rising.
The Oeko-Tex 100 standard is concerned primarily with health and
safety of textile products.
Textiles considered for this standard are classified into four categories
listed below. Our Talalay latex is certified for Class I.
Product
Classes
- Product Class I: Products for Babies – all textile products and
materials used to manufacture such textile products for children up to
the age of 36 months (leather clothing is excepted)
- Product Class II: Products with Direct Contact to Skin – worn
articles of which a large surface touches the skin (i.e. underwear,
shirts, pants)
- Product Class III: Products without Direct Contact to Skin –
articles of which only a small part of their surface touches the skin
(i.e. linings, stuffings)
- Product Class IV: Decoration Material – this may also be thought of
as housewares, as this category includes table cloths, wall coverings,
furnishing fabrics, curtains, upholstery fabrics, floor coverings, and
mattresses.
Textile
products bearing the Oeko-Tex 100 certification mark are:
- Textiles that do not contain allergenic dye-stuffs and dye stuffs
that form carcinogenic arylamines of the MAK-groups III A1 and III A2
(see the
Oeko-Tex website for a list of chemicals included in these groups).
- Textiles that had been tested for pesticides and chlorinated
phenoles.
- Textiles that have been tested for the release of heavy metals under
artificial perspiration conditions.
- Textiles free from formaldehyde or containing trace amounts
significantly lower than the required legal limits.
- Textiles with a skin friendly pH.
- Textiles free from chloro-organic carriers.
- Textiles for garments free from biologically active finishes.
It
offers “bottomless” pressure relief for your body. Whether you are
on your back or side, you will have less pressure on more inches of Talalay
latex. Did you know when you lay on your side, your shoulders and hips have
7 times more pressure on them than when you lay on your back? Pressure
relief is important to your muscles and it keeps the blood flowing to your
extremities so you don’t have numb fingers, hands and arms. But more
importantly, your body responds to pressure by moving during the night which
will likely lessen the quality of your sleep.
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It offers “uplifting” support for your body.Your body needs
support. It needs it for ideal body alignment and ideal spinal
alignment. The benefit of good support is good posture. We love the
phrase, better posture at night equals better posture during the day.
Talalay latex offers an effect that is not found with traditional
bedding materials. Talalay latex is uplifting and it is also pressure
relieving. All other materials in a mattress are either one or the
other, but not both. Most people think they need a firm bed, but that is
only partially true. They need a bed with strong support, but they also
need a bed that offers pressure relief on top of that. Firm on the
bottom and soft on top is probably a more ideal formula.
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It offers a “resilient” natural rubber construction.Most people
want a mattress to last a long time. It is a big investment. Simply put,
you can buy an $1,000 mattress three times over the years or you can buy
one $3,000 mattress and have it last 15 years. Talalay latex is
incredibly resilient. The easiest way to understand that Talalay latex
lasts longer is to understand that Talalay latex is a rubber not a poly
foam. Rubber is more resilient. It’s the nature of the material.
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It is Healthy By Design
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It is naturally breathable so it dissipates body heat
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It is naturally mold and mildew resistant so it may help your sneezing
and wheezing
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It is naturally dust mite resistant if you have asthma
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It is inherently antibacterial and antifungal
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It is naturally hypoallergenic so it doesn’t off-gas
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It is naturally motion isolating so you will feel less of your partners
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The difference is in the chemicals. Many mattress adhesives contain a
variety of toxic chemicals. Solvent-based mattress adhesives are filled with
48 toxic chemicals and foam has an additional 7. A Talalay latex mattress is
just that, 100% Talalay. Our beds are made with water-based
adhesives and contain 6 non-toxic chemicals (acrylate
resins, diphenyl diisocyanate, Phenol-melamine resins, Phenol-urea,
Polyvinyl acetate and waxes styrene- butadiene copolymer) and 3
natural materials (fats, hevea brasiliensis milk, and water.)
You spend about 1/3 of your year in bed, so it’s important to know what
you’re sleeping on.
Both Talalay latex and Memory Foam are marketed as the premium
mattress materials, but they are very different.
- Talalay latex is a rubber. Memory Foam is a foam, which doesn’t
provide both support and pressure relief.
- Talalay latex rubber is a natural material derived from the
rubber tree. Memory foam is a synthetic material and is a
petroleum-based product.
- Talalay latex rubber has a breathable design and cell structure
that provides a temperature neutral environment. Memory foam is a
dense material, which needs heat to activate its pressure relieving
quality. It usually sleeps warmer.
- You “sleep on” Talalay latex rubber and it has an uplifting
effect. You “sleep in” memory foam which provides a “sinking”
effect.
- Talalay latex rubber is two dimensional material. It is both
supportive by being uplifting and is also pressure relieving. Most
memory foam mattresses use memory foam in the pressure relief layer
and traditional poly foam in the support layer.
- Talalay latex rubber is “bottomless.” Even when you lay on your
side, your body does not “bottom out” into a hard layer in the
mattress or on the foundation. Memory foam allows you to bottom out
onto what is underneath it.
- Talalay latex rubber is a fast response material. When you move,
it immediately responds to your new position. Memory foam is a slow
response material.
- Talalay latex rubber is hypoallergenic and does not off-gas.
Memory foam is a petroleum-based product.
- Talalay latex rubber is extremely durable. Because it is
vulcanized, it is the most resilient material available in a
mattress.
- Talalay latex rubber is inherently antibacterial and antifungal.
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