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Which Type of Mattress? Learn more about the many different types of sleep solutions we offer. Jordan’s Sleep Lab proudly provides you with the best selection of high-quality bedding utilizing the latest technology at our value-packed underprices. Whether you are looking for innerspring mattresses, organic, 2-sided design, or custom sized merchandise, you will find it here. Here are some of the mattress types and unique offerings we carry: Acid Reflux Foundations—This sleep surface innovation elevates your head and throat, enabling gravity to help keep the acidic contents of the stomach from affecting the esophagus. Custom Mattress Sizes—Antique or specially-made beds need mattress replacement, too. At Jordan’s Sleep Lab, those hard-to-find mattresses are readily available. Foam—Excellent for body weight distribution and comfort, the latex and visco-elastic foam mattresses available at Jordan’s Sleep Lab will have you resting deeply. Hybrid—Combining the active support of pocket, or cloth encased coils, with the comfort and durability of premium foams.




Jordan's Sleep labs are unique in that we offer both memory foam hybrid mattresses, and latex hybrid mattresses. Inner Spring—We’ve researched the latest sleep studies, and we have hunted down cutting-edge technologies. The resulting collection is an offering of fine innerspring mattresses that will help you sleep right every night. Organic and Natural Materials—Jordan’s Sleep Lab offers both organic and natural bedding. It’s important to understand the difference, and our technicians are eager to explain. Power Bases—By changing the position of a Power Base, you can relieve stress and strain on your back. These bases have long been recommended for people with respiratory, circulation, or heart problems as well as those suffering from hiatal hernias or acid reflux symptoms. Two-Sided Mattresses—Two-sided innerspring bedding feels different, that’s why Jordan’s Sleep Lab carries a number of quality options for those customers that prefer them.The is a relatively new memory foam mattress on the market that was developed by the makers of Saatva.  




I received a free Loom & Leaf mattress to review. After a few nights on this bed, I am very impressed. What struck me about this mattress is just how substantial it is. The Loom and Leaf mattress ordering process is slightly different than ordering a typical bed in a box mattress. That’s because this mattress does not come in a box. Instead you first enter your zip code to determine if it can be delivered to your area. Chances are this is not a problem. You can then choose your size of mattress as well as if you want a box spring or not. If you already have an adequate box spring or slats, this is not necessary. If in doubt about the integrity of your existing support, I would recommend buying one since you don’t want to wreck your mattress on an uneven foundation. I had a split queen foundation delivered and it is very sturdy and well made.  Once you place your order you will get a call in a few days to setup delivery. That process is very professional and seamless. You schedule your delivery date then get a more narrow delivery window a few days before the delivery date so you don’t feel tethered to your house all day.




The moving company even called me 15 minutes before arrival which was a nice courtesy. If you like, Loom and Leaf can even haul away your old mattress. The Loom and Leaf mattress is a heavy duty mattress. By that I mean that it is very substantial. I didn’t feel like I was going to bottom out on it when I plopped down on the mattress. That’s because it has a 5 lb. memory foam base layer. In keeping with the substantial / heavy duty mattress theme, the Loom and Leaf is listed as being 12 inches in depth. However with the tufting on top, I found it to actually be a little deeper than that. Speaking of the tufting on the top layer. If found this to be a very nice feature that you don’t find on many memory foam beds. Aside from the tufting which adds to contouring, this mattress also incorporates cooling gel that also provides some support but more importantly cooling. The final distinctive feature of this mattress is the convoluted foam. This also promotes air circulation.




The organic cotton top layer is a nice touch too. Sleeping on the Loom and Leaf mattress was so nice. It won’t leave you with any pressure points which means less shifting around during the night. When my wife and I slept on it, we didn’t notice much motion transfer either that’s to be expected with a memory foam mattress. Below is a video illustrating the motion isolation. Here’s a video that gives you idea of how squishy and how fast the Loom and Leaf mattress recovers. The Loom and Leaf is a very well made and extremely comfortable mattress. It easily holds its own against top of the line store brands. Loom and Leaf offers a 75 day trial period. If you don’t like it you can return it for a full refund and won’t be tied to store credit.  I recommend this mattress for all types of sleepers. I get asked for recommendations for mattresses for heavy people. I am over 200 lbs and didn’t bottom out the mattress while jumping on it. It is substantial enough for a heavy couple that wants to get adequate support.




If you are looking for the best mattress for heavy people, this is it! Definitely give the Loom and Leaf some serious consideration as your next luxury mattress. Shop Loom & Leaf Here. Looking at other Loom and Leaf Reviews, I have found that they consistently seem to score this a little on the firmer side. I would say any Loom and Leaf reviews that rank this as softer may not have as much context reviewing other mattresses. Disclosure: We aim to highlight products and services you might find interesting, and if you buy them, we may get a small share of the revenue. I have an affiliate relationship with Loom & Leaf Pros Barely any off gassing Sleeps Cool Ships to Canada (Toronto Area Only) Cons some motion transfer Home › Community Advice Posted in: Chronic pain, Sciatica, Spinal stenosis, and Spondylosis. Tired of the pain, tired of the doctors! After years of dealing with varying amounts of back pain and leg pain, and trying different forms of treatment like chiropractic care, PT, exerise, and braces, my PCP refered me to a pain specialist, who in turn sugested I see a neurosurgeon.




After reviewing my MRI which showed spondylosis, bulging discs of varying degree,canal stenosis, and foriminal stenosis the decision was made to have a two-level fusion at L4-L5 and L5-S1. The first couple weeks, I was seeing improvement in the pain although I still had considerable amount of soreness from the surgery. Then the leg pain started gradually getting worse, and now it is just like before the surgery. My sergeon ordered a mylogram for me which he said would show a detailed picture of my nerves, and what was going on. Now he tells me the results of the test shows that the hardware is all still in place, and theres no need for further surgeries at this time, however it does show scar tissue forming, but he did'nt want to contribute my leg pain to the scarring. The pain meds aren't controlling the pain, the surgeon isn't givving me any anwsers and it is really starting to control every aspect of my lifebecause yhe pain is 24/7. Does anyone have advice for me? Login or register to reply to this discussion.

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