Latex is one of the most durable natural materials used in bedding today. It derives from the sap of a tree species called Hevea brasiliensis, also commonly known as the rubber tree.
Latex is harvested from the trees by slitting the bark. Once slit, a milky white latex seeps out into a collection can.
The liquid latex is poured into a mold and sealed closed. A vacuum is created to disperse liquid latex through out the mold.
The liquid is then instantly flash frozen to prevent any particles from settling. Once frozen, it is then flash heated to vulcanize into permanent solid form.
Each piece of latex is put through a 5 stage fresh water washing process which removes latex proteins, residual soaps, and curing agents.
Latex is the ultimate material for bedding. It relaxes the muscles, relieves tension and provides consistently conforming comfort.
Due to its unique cell structure, it breathes up to 7 times better than other foams which provides you with a much cooler sleep. It is also hypo-allergenic, resistant to mold, mildew and dust mites.