The delivery of latex mattresses is carried out at Ravensberger due to the weight per shipment. This is also in the small print. I had at first glance expect a proven-comfortable delivery by DHL.
The latex mattresses Ravensberger must understand. For this I had discussions with competent Ravensberger about the differences between cold foam and latex in the production of mattresses. Latex is not going to cut in any narrow parts. The standard 7-zone latex mattress is 200 cm long. I ordered a 210 cm long mattress. Thus Ravensberger sets off a 10 cm long piece of latex at the foot. The mattress is thus asymmetric in length. The first few weeks I was with the head accidentally at the foot and had to regularly slip these 10 cm towards the foot to face with his shoulder in the shoulder zone. Night but I push myself happy times towards the head end and had morning a light stinging in the shoulder joints, because I ended up back on the harder part of the mattress during sleep.
I write this in such detail because I previously had a Dunlopillo foam mattress in the same length, which was really symmetrical in length.
The rigid foam my outrageously expensive original Dunlopillo mattress, however, was worn out already being felt after 3-4 years. Therefore, I decided again for latex. If you have found the headboard at Ravensberger latex 7-zone mattresses doubt, one is fine with 90 kg of body weight. But it's just a regular turning of the mattress (longitudinal axis). A turning (foot / head end exchange) does not work because of the asymmetry. You have to just know and unfortunately it restricts a balanced uniform distribution of loads over the years.
Increase each latex mattresses-length from the center out proportionately: My suggestion to Ravensberger. Then also the piecing unnecessary. With computer-controlled production machines that should be possible. Keywords: small-scale production with a mouse click.
The mattress is really ok and the attempt to bypass the overpriced neon flash mattresses dealer chains, has paid off for me.