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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3331257" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>Yep, but I got my Purple hybrid (not just a solid block of foam) for $200 less than what they are charging for a solid block of foam. Though I do have to make a correction, my Purple mattress does have individual coils. Its 1" of polyurethane foam, the 7.5" individually wrapped coils, 1/2" polyurethane foam then 2" grid of hyper-elastic polymer. The original Purple mattress was all foam topped with their hyper-elastic polymer grid, but it was just a bit too soft for the wife and I. The top layer is temperature neutral, meaning it doesn't soften when heated by body heat. Nor does it retain body heat like foam does. </p><p></p><p>I'm still happy with it after a week of use. I've had no back pain all week and I've slept better than I have in a long time. Now to buy/build a bed frame for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3331257, member: 43724"] Yep, but I got my Purple hybrid (not just a solid block of foam) for $200 less than what they are charging for a solid block of foam. Though I do have to make a correction, my Purple mattress does have individual coils. Its 1" of polyurethane foam, the 7.5" individually wrapped coils, 1/2" polyurethane foam then 2" grid of hyper-elastic polymer. The original Purple mattress was all foam topped with their hyper-elastic polymer grid, but it was just a bit too soft for the wife and I. The top layer is temperature neutral, meaning it doesn't soften when heated by body heat. Nor does it retain body heat like foam does. I'm still happy with it after a week of use. I've had no back pain all week and I've slept better than I have in a long time. Now to buy/build a bed frame for it. [/QUOTE]
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