Are you searching to buy a Talalay Latex mattress topper shipped from Canada. We specialize in affordable quality and pure natural sleep.
Available in soft, medium or firm for Twin, Twin XL, Double and Queen beds. Add a layer of instant soft, plush comfort to your mattress!
Compare Talalay to Dunlop Latex
Soft Talalay latex has a lower density than soft Organic Dunlop latex.Lower density translates to less material per volume, making it more compressible and therefore softer.
In simpler terms, Imagine making a cake:
Dunlop latex is like pouring batter into a pan and baking it immediately. The heavier ingredients sink to the bottom, resulting in a denser bottom layer.
On the other hand, Talalay is like whipping the batter, pouring it into a pan, putting it in a vacuum chamber to expand it evenly, and then freezing it before baking. This process keeps all the ingredients evenly distributed, resulting in a lighter and airy latex foam.
The Result
The reduced density and lower compression results in a softer, more plush feel that has less pushback than Dunlop rubber. It conforms more readily to the body, providing a cradling sensation. It allows you to sink into the material more, which some people find very comfortable. Because it conforms so easily, it excels at relieving pressure points, particularly for side sleepers where pressure on the hips and shoulders is a common concern.
Benefits of a Talalay Latex Topper
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Talalay Latex: Two Common Mistakes!
People often get Talalay latex confused. Here's what you need to know. Talalay isn't the material, it's how it's made! Talalay is a process for making latex foam, like baking a cake. The ingredients (the latex itself) can be different.
Mistake #1: Thinking all Talalay is fake (synthetic).
Nope! Some Talalay latex is made from real rubber tree stuff (natural latex). But it's more common to see a mix of real and fake. For example, some are 30% real rubber and 70% fake stuff. But some companies still call it Natural Talalay even if it only contains 30% natural rubber latex.
Mistake #2: Thinking all Talalay is real (natural).
Also wrong! Most Talalay latex on the market is a mix of fake and real rubber. Even if there's only a little bit of the fake stuff, you can't really call it "natural" anymore (even if they do anyway). If you want something that's all-natural, make sure it says it's made from 100% rubber tree stuff, like our certified organic Dunlop latex
If you're looking for 100% natural Talalay latex, be prepared to spend significantly more, as it is a premium product. Additionally, it should be certified Cradle-to-Cradle gold and it can only be sourced from a select few manufacturers such as:
Vita Talalay
Latexco
Eco-Terra
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