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At Natura, we pride ourselves on bringing you the highest quality products to greatly enhance your sleeping experience. Then why do we use a 40% natural 60% synthetic latex blend? Because we feel that, in doing so, we are continuing our commitment to excellence in craftsmanship, and in meeting the needs of our customers.
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The proof is in the process It is very important to understand that a high natural rubber content does not always result in a high quality product. A 100% synthetic Talalay product is far more superior to a 100% natural Standard product. The process is the decisive factor, not the natural content. Many latex manufacturers use natural latex and the Standard process because it is cheaper and easier to obtain. Talalay latex, created with an open-cell structure, provides superior resilience and durability. It springs back quicker than Standard process latex, which has less bounce and is, therefore, less resilient. The uniform, interconnecting cell structure of Talalay latex leads to enhanced ventilation and breathability. Body heat and moisture vapor are quickly drawn through the mattress and away from the body. The pores in Standard latex are isolated, and, during the process, a skin forms on the surface of the product, greatly hindering heat and moisture transfer. Eliminating harmful proteins Synthetic latex has almost an identical molecular structure to that of natural latex. The difference is that it is lighter in colour. Natural latex is more yellow in color and contains a stronger rubber odor. In addition, synthetic latex does not contain any of the proteins that natural latex contains (those with latex allergies are usually allergic to the latex proteins that are not washed away.) On average, a synthetic latex mattress will be approximately 20% lighter than a natural latex mattress. Creating a consistent product As natural latex is a natural product, there will always be variations for each batch of latex depending on the climate, weather and growing conditions. The protein and water content can vary greatly from batch to batch, creating an overall inconsistent product. If this natural latex is mixed with synthetic latex in its liquid form, these variations can be leveled out and a production and supply of a consistent product achieved. If only natural latex is used in the process, the achievement of consistency is extremely difficult. The cell structure of Talalay latex has a superior consistency, and allows for a wider range of firmness. It is one of the most environmentally friendly processes available to produce latex, and no shortcuts are ever used in the Talalay process or material. |