Who I bought From
My boyfriend and I bought our most recent mattress from Sleep Nation, a local Denver Company.
The reasons we did so were:
- Budget: we were able to get a model with organic latex within our budget
- Local: The mattresses are made in Denver
- Plant Based: 7" of plant based memory foam sits underneath 3" of latex
- Letex is certified by GOLS
- Plant based memory foam is 50% plant oils 50% petro mix
- Covering is made of organic cotton
- Certifications: CertiPUR-US®, GOLS Latex, GOTS mattress cover
- 15 year warranty, and free recycling of your old mattress, will accept your mattress back for recycling when it's run its course.
My boyfriend and I were able to get a Broadway Model on clearance, so it was a steal. if I had to pay full price I definitely would have gone in a different direction.
Also, our new bed is outrageously comfortable! We've been referring to it as "the cloud" and we both feel as though we've been sleeping better since switching from the traditional spring mattress we were on before.
What I wish i knew earlier
I had never heard of plant-based memory foam when I walked into Sleep Nation, but I did notice that it was less expensive than I expected.
I now know that most plant based memory foam mattresses are not 100% plant based. Most are actually closer to 20% plant derived. Pretty much anything advertised as "memory foam" is at least 50% petroleum. So while plant based is definitely a step in the right direction, it's not plastic / petroleum free.
I wish I would have know this earlier, I may have made a different decision.
However, even though my mattress is not completely biodegradable, it is still recyclable, and is supposed to last at least 15 years! So, while we maybe could have made a better choice, I'm still ok with our purchase.
how to cut costs
Buying all natural in the mattress department can be expensive, so how can you make it more affordable?
Ditch your boxspring.
I stopped using boxspring when I moved out of my parents house. I move so often (I haven't lived in the same place for over 9 months since I was 18) that lugging a box spring around seemed pretty freaking useless.
Platforms are where it's at. I've switched to a simple mattress frame made by Zinus (link) that folds and travels easily in my car. It also gives tons of storage room under the bed!
So when we decided to upgrade to a queen, I was on the prowl on craigslist. I found a high quality, barely used, queen Zinus frame for $100 (normally $130). It was so close I just walked to pick it up! Second hand winning.
What I did with our old mattress
We gave it away!
We could have offset the cost of our new bed by selling our old mattress and frame on craigslist. However, I decided to give it to my brother and his fiance who are working on furnishing a guest room!