I Tried Woolroom's "Farm to Mattress" Hybrid, and I Have Some Thoughts
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I Tried Woolroom's "Farm to Mattress" Hybrid, and I Have Some Thoughts
"However, one area where it makes sense to eliminate chemicals is your sleep space. Organic mattresses have gained popularity in recent years due to renewed concern about the safety of the materials used and the potential health risks associated with exposure. This includes some fire-retardant materials, such as fiberglass. Some chemicals used in beds for fire prevention or even in manufacturing processes may disrupt vital organs, such as those in your endocrine, reproductive, and nervous systems."
"Unique wool-and-coil hybrid construction. Incorporates traceable organic merino wool from British farms. Wool's density offers great motion isolation and edge support. Only comes in two firmness levels, both of which are firm. Heavy and unwieldy. Upholstery buttons caught on my legs and feet. Emits a noticeable "natural" odor."
The Woolroom Luxury Wooly hybrid pairs traceable organic merino wool sourced from British family farms with a coil support core assembled by fourth-generation mattress makers in South Carolina. The wool-and-coil design leverages wool density for strong motion isolation and edge support while emphasizing natural, certified materials to avoid chemical fire-retardants like fiberglass. The mattress is offered in two firmness options, both on the firm side, and is notably heavy and unwieldy. Upholstery buttons created some discomfort by catching on legs and feet, and the mattress emits a noticeable natural odor.
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