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      Stuck with an old, uncomfortable king mattress? Upgrade to a new king latex mattress and put those sleep troubles behind you! Durable, cushioning, responsive, and highly supportive—latex mattresses set the standard for quality sleep. At Turmerry, we’re committed to providing a healthy and comfortable night’s rest, which is why we offer the finest organic latex mattresses in king sizes (76 x 80 inches). Made from GOLS-certified organic latex, organic cotton, and natural wool, our high-quality mattresses create the ideal sleep environment you’ve been longing for.

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      Turmerry King Latex Mattress – A Bed Fit for Royalty

      Turmerry is proud to offer top-quality king size mattresses, ensuring excellence in every step of the manufacturing process—from design to delivery. Latex is our signature material. We believe it's safer for both you and the environment. Our commitment to safety and quality is backed by certifications from top institutions like GOLS, GOTS, OEKO-TEX, eco-INSTITUT, FSC, and LGA. With over 4,000 satisfied customers, we continue to deliver the best sleep experience. Join them today!

      Turmerry King Latex Mattress Benefits - 76 x 80 - Best New Mattress for Organic Mattress Shopping

      King Organic Latex Mattress

      The King Organic Latex Mattress features multiple Dunlop latex foam layers with a 7-zone support design, perfecting the all-foam mattress concept. Each zone caters to different body regions, providing targeted lumbar support and pressure point relief. The perforated organic latex foam allows unrestricted airflow, ensuring a cooler night's sleep. Padded with a flame-retardant, moisture-wicking barrier made of natural New Zealand wool, it is finished with a soft, breathable, zippered organic cotton cover that keeps out contaminants.

      Best Organic Latex Mattress - All Latex Mattress - Perfect mattress free from toxic chemicals

      Benefits (In a Nutshell)

      • Include 2 free pillows.
      • Customizable size, firmness, and thickness.
      • Adjustable layers with zippered cover.
      • All-foam plushness meets 7-zone support design.
      • Easy to carry and assemble - Comes in 3-5 boxes.
      • Eco-friendly and sustainable - Certified by GOLS, OEKO-TEX, eco-INSTITUT, and LGA.
      • Durable, breathable, responsive, motion-isolating, and noiseless.
      • Free shipping, a 120-night trial period, a 20-year warranty, and easy returns.

      King Latex Hybrid Mattress

      The King Latex Hybrid Mattress offers the best of all-foam and spring-type beds by combining a 2-inch FSC-certified Talalay latex comfort layer with an 8-inch Leggett & Platt® pocketed coil support core. The medium firmness level of the mattress helps it adapt to all sleep positions, relieving pressure and supporting the back, hips, and shoulders. Additionally, the synergy between perforated Talalay latex and the coil system enhances airflow, ensuring optimal temperature regulation and minimizing heat retention.

      Best Latex Hybrid Mattress - Quality Mattress with Hybrid Design and 100 Natural Latex

      Benefits (In a Nutshell)

      • Provides the best of both worlds - spring and all-foam.
      • Eco-friendly and sustainable - Certified by FSC and GOTS.
      • Customizable sizes.
      • Medium-firm feel to suit all sleepers.
      • Easy to carry and assemble - Comes in 1 box.
      • Durable, breathable, responsive, motion-isolating, and quieter than innerspring.
      • Free shipping, a 120-night trial period, a 10-year warranty, and easy returns.

      King Egg Crate Mattress

      The King Egg Crate Mattress boasts an all-foam construction with a substantial 2.4 inches of egg crate foam as its top layer. This uniquely designed foam, resembling an egg carton, ensures exceptional contouring, pressure relief, and bed sore relief by evenly distributing body weight. Whether you're a side, back, or stomach sleeper, our Egg Crate Mattress has you covered with outstanding cushioning not found in regular mattress surfaces.

      Best Egg Crate Mattress - Solid Support and Pressure Relieving Properties for Restful Sleep

      Benefits (In a Nutshell)

      • Include 2 free pillows.
      • Customizable size, firmness, and thickness.
      • Egg crate foam distributes body weight better, helping alleviate pressure points and bed sores.
      • Easy to carry and assemble - Comes in 4-5 boxes.
      • Eco-friendly and sustainable - Certified by GOLS, OEKO-TEX, eco-INSTITUT, and LGA.
      • Durable, breathable, responsive, motion-isolating, and noiseless.
      • Free shipping, a 120-night trial period, a 20-year warranty, and easy returns.

      King RV Mattress

      The King RV Mattress provides an eco-friendly solution for your on-the-go life, promising a restful night's sleep wherever your RV adventures take you. Made with premium organic Dunlop latex foam layers and an organic cotton cover, these mattresses come in 20 unique standard and RV-friendly sizes to ensure a perfect fit for your RV space.

      Best RV Mattress - More compact over other mattresses - Properly supported in RVs and campers

      Benefits (In a Nutshell)

      • Available in 20 RV-friendly sizes - From standard sizes to Bunk, Full, Queen, and King variants.
      • Customizable firmness and thickness.
      • All-foam plushness meets 7-zone support design.
      • Easy to carry and assemble - Comes in 3-4 boxes.
      • Eco-friendly and sustainable - Certified by GOLS, OEKO-TEX, eco-INSTITUT, and LGA.
      • Durable, breathable, responsive, motion-isolating, and noiseless.
      • Free shipping, a 120-night trial period, a 10-year warranty, and easy returns.

      King Dual Side Flippable Mattress

      The King Dual Side Latex Flippable Mattress introduces a simple concept—two firmness options in one mattress. You can choose between Medium/Firm or Firm/Extra Firm, and if one firmness does not suit your needs, the other can be called upon with a simple flip of the mattress. Along with the flippable design, you also get to experience the 7-zone support design and all the other benefits of our classic Organic Latex Mattress.

      Best Dual Side Flippable Mattress - Perfect for unique firmness preference - No box spring needed

      Benefits (In a Nutshell)

      • Customizable size and dual firmness options.
      • Flippable design - Experience two firmness levels in one mattress.
      • Adjustable layers with zippered cover.
      • All-foam plushness meets 7-zone support design.
      • Easy to carry and assemble - Comes in 3 boxes.
      • Eco-friendly and sustainable - Certified by GOLS, OEKO-TEX, eco-INSTITUT, and LGA.
      • Durable, breathable, responsive, motion-isolating, and noiseless.
      • Free shipping, a 120-night trial period, a 20-year warranty, and easy returns.

      Invest in Good, Clean Sleep

      Comfort, value, luxury, and eco-friendliness—with Turmerry latex mattresses, you get it all. Made to perfectly balance cushioning with support, our mattresses are a delight for any bedroom. It's like two pieces of a puzzle coming together, with each providing exactly what the other needs to create an ideal sleep space. Their solid build guarantees many years of comfort, ensuring you get the good night's sleep you deserve. Plus, they're made with sustainable natural materials, and we plant a tree for every purchase. Get your Turmerry latex mattress today. Invest in good, clean sleep and a better future.

      King Latex Mattress FAQs

      1. What are the dimensions of a king mattress?

      A king mattress is 76 inches wide and 80 inches long. This size is ideal for couples who want plenty of space to sleep or for those who simply enjoy a luxurious amount of personal space. King-size mattresses also provide enough room for children and adults to sleep comfortably together, making them a great option for families.

      Recommended room size for king mattress dimensions

      2. What is the recommended bed frame size for a king mattress?

      The recommended bed frame size for a king-size mattress is 78-81 x 82-85 inches.

      3. What is an Eastern king mattress?

      Eastern king is just another name given to a standard king mattress. Measuring 76 inches wide and 80 inches long, eastern king beds provide ample room for two people to sleep comfortably without feeling cramped.

      4. Latex foam vs. memory foam mattresses - Which type of foam is best for a king mattress?

      Both types of foam have their benefits, but latex is ultimately the better choice for a king mattress.

      Latex foam is more durable and longer lasting than memory foam, so it will provide years of comfortable sleep. Latex mattresses tend to be more breathable than memory foam mattresses, so they sleep cooler and won't make you sweat during the night.

      Memory foam mattresses are less expensive than latex, so if the price is your main concern, it may be the better option. However, memory foam doesn't hold up as well over time and can start to sag after just a few years. A memory foam mattress is also made from petroleum-based products, meaning it's not as environmentally friendly as latex.

      5. Can three people sleep comfortably on a king natural latex mattress?

      A king mattress is the perfect size for three people to sleep comfortably. It provides plenty of room for each person to spread out and relax.

      6. What are the other natural latex mattress sizes besides king?

      Here's a list of other standard US natural latex mattress sizes:

      • Twin Natural Latex Mattress

      A twin mattress, also known as a single mattress, is the smallest US standard mattress size, measuring approximately 38 inches wide and 75 inches long. Its smaller size makes it perfect for a child who has outgrown their crib but isn't quite ready for a full-size bed.

      Twin mattress dimensions
      • Twin XL Natural Latex Mattress

      Measuring 38 inches wide and 80 inches long, a twin XL mattress is slightly longer and wider than a standard twin mattress. This extra length and width can make all the difference when it comes to comfort, especially for taller people who often have trouble finding sheets that fit properly. Most college dorm rooms require students to use twin XL mattresses, as they can easily fit into tight spaces and provide a comfortable sleeping surface for individuals of all heights.

      Twin XL mattress dimensions
      • Full-Size Natural Latex Mattress

      A full size mattress is 54 inches wide and 75 inches long. It is also sometimes referred to as a double mattress. A full-size mattress is a good option for people who need more sleeping space than what a twin or twin XL mattress can provide but who don't want or need the extra width of a queen or king mattress. Full mattresses are also a popular choice for single adult rooms and guest rooms because they offer ample sleeping space without taking up too much room in the room.

      Full mattress dimensions
      • Queen Natural Latex Mattress

      A queen mattress is 60 inches wide and 80 inches long, making it one of the most popular mattress sizes on the market. While it's not as large as a king mattress, it's still big enough to comfortably accommodate two people. Queen mattresses are also a great option for people who want more room to move around in bed. And because they're shorter than king-size mattresses, they're easier to maneuver in tight spaces.

      Queen mattress dimensions
      • California King Natural Latex Mattress

      A California king mattress is 72 inches wide and 84 inches long. This is the longest standard mattress size that is available on the market. A California king mattress is ideal for couples, families who co-sleep with their children, pet parents, and people who are tall.

      California king mattress dimensions

      7. What is the difference between a queen and king-size mattress?

      Queen and king-size mattresses are both designed for couples or people who want more space to sleep. But there are a few key differences that set them apart. A queen mattress is 60 inches wide and 80 inches long, while a king mattress is 76 inches wide and 80 inches long. As a result, a king mattress offers about 38% more sleeping surface than a queen mattress. That extra space can be great for tall people or couples who like to spread out when they sleep.

      Another difference between queen and king mattresses is the price. Queen mattresses are typically more affordable than king mattresses, making them a good option for budget-conscious shoppers.

      8. What is a split king mattress?

      A split king mattress is the same size as a king-size bed but divided into two. In other words, it is two twin XL mattresses side by side instead of one uniform king-size bed. Split kings are great mattresses for couples with differing sleep preferences, as each side can be customized with a different firmness and thickness level.

      9. What is the difference between an Alaskan king and a standard king mattress?

      An Alaskan king mattress is the largest standard mattress size available, measuring a whopping 108 inches wide by 108 inches long. On the other hand, a standard king mattress is a more modest 76 inches wide by 80 inches long.

      However, those extra dimensions come at a price, both in terms of money and maneuverability. Not only are Alaskan king mattresses significantly more expensive than standard king mattresses, but they can also be difficult to move and fit through doorways. As a result, couples or families who are tight on budget or space may want to stick with a more traditional option.

      On top of being significantly more expensive than a standard king mattress, it can also be difficult to find sheets and other bedding that will fit.

      10. What is the difference between a Texas king and a standard king mattress?

      A Texas king mattress is slightly larger than a standard king, measuring 80 inches wide by 98 inches long. That means it's ideal for couples who want plenty of space to spread out or for people who just want a little extra room to themselves. Standard kings, on the other hand, measure 76 inches wide by 80 inches long. That makes them a better choice for couples who don't need as much space or for people who want a little more maneuverability.

      11. What is the difference between a Wyoming king and a standard king mattress?

      The dimensions of a Wyoming king mattress are 84 inches by 84 inches. A standard king-size mattress, on the other hand, has dimensions of 76 inches by 80 inches. Wyoming king mattresses are typically more expensive than standard kings. They can also be pretty difficult to find at most bedding stores.

      12. What is the difference between a California king and a standard king mattress?

      A California king mattress is longer than a standard king, measuring 72 inches by 84 inches. This makes it ideal for tall sleepers who need extra legroom. Standard king mattresses are wider than a California king, measuring 76 inches by 80 inches.

      13. Is a king mattress worth it?

      Yes. A king mattress is a wise investment for anyone who values a good night's sleep. Not only is it big enough to comfortably accommodate three people, but it also provides plenty of room to move around. With a king mattress, you'll never have to worry about feeling cramped or uncomfortable.

      14. What are the certifications to look for when buying a latex mattress?

      These are some main mattress certifications to look out for when you want to buy the best latex mattress -

      • GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard)

      GOTS, or Global Organic Textile Standard, is the textile processing standard that limits the use of bleaches, toxic dyes, and other chemicals during textile production.

      gots certification - Checks harmful substances in natural cotton, wool, etc
      • GOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard)

      GOLS, or Global Organic Latex Standard, is a globally recognized certification that assures quality latex products with minimum chemical inputs.

      gols certification - Checks safety standards for natural dunlop latex and talalay latex
      • OEKO-TEX Standard 100

      The OEKO-TEX certification sets limits for the emission of toxic substances such as formaldehyde and other Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), which are linked to ozone smog, respiratory illnesses, and memory impairment.

      Oeko tex certification - Checks for flame retardants and harmful chemicals in mattresses purchased

      15. What to consider before choosing the best latex mattress?

      Before you start your hustle to choose the best latex mattress, you must be aware of certain factors. Remember that each person has different needs when it comes to mattresses. Some people want a soft, comfortable bed, while others prefer something more supportive and firmer; there's no one-size-fits-all option for sleeping!

      • Type of Latex Used

      Not all latex mattresses are created equal. The type of latex used can have a significant impact on both the quality of the mattress and your health.

      There are four main types of latex: natural, synthetic, organic, and blended. Natural latex is made from the sap of rubber trees and is considered to be the highest quality option. Organic latex is made from rubber trees that have been certified by the USDA as being grown without the use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.

      Synthetic latex is made from petroleum-based products and is the cheapest option. However, it is also the least durable and can off-gas harmful chemicals. Blended latex is a mix of natural and synthetic latex. Although it is more durable than synthetic latex, it still contains harmful chemicals and does not have the same lifespan as natural latex.

      A good latex mattress is one that is natural and organic, made from pure rubber tree sap, without the use of any harmful levels of chemicals. It's more expensive than other types of latex, but it's worth it for the peace of mind that comes with knowing you're sleeping on a toxic-free mattress.

      • Number of Sleepers

      If you're buying a natural latex foam mattress, it's important to consider how many people will be using it. A queen mattress, for instance, can accommodate two people comfortably, but if you have a larger family, you may want to consider a king or California king-size mattress.

      • Mattress Firmness

      Mattress firmness is important for natural latex mattresses because it affects comfort and support. A firmer mattress that is too firm can cause aches and pains, while a softer mattress that is too soft may not provide enough support for your back and joints. The best way to choose the right firmness for your queen latex mattress is to consider your preferred sleeping position.

      Side sleepers - If you are a side sleeper, you'll probably want a softer mattress that won't put pressure on your hips and shoulders.

      Back sleepers - If you're a back sleeper, you'll have to choose a latex mattress with the perfect balance of firmness and softness (medium-firm) to keep the spine well-aligned.

      Stomach sleepers - If you're a stomach sleeper, you'll need a firm mattress to prevent your body from sinking too deeply into the mattress.

      • The Right Thickness

      A thicker mattress will generally offer more support and durability, while a thinner mattress may be more suitable for lightweight sleepers. However, the decision of which thickness is right for you will come down to personal preference.

      If you are unsure of which option to choose, it is always best to err on the side of caution and select the one that is at least 8 to 10 inches thick. This will ensure that you enjoy the maximum amount of support and comfort from your mattress.

      • Certifications

      Finding good-quality natural latex can be tough, but organic certifications make it easier. GOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard), for instance, is a very important certification when it comes to distinguishing between organic latex and synthetic/blended latex. Some latex is also Fair For Life Fair Trade certified, which ensures the latex is sourced from farmers who treat their workers fairly.

      You can also make sure the other mattress components used by mattress companies are made of high-quality materials. Check whether they are certified for a completely eco-friendly, non-toxic mattress experience by seeking materials like a GOTS-certified organic cotton cover or a GOTS-certified organic wool layer.

      16. What size mattress topper is ideal for your mattress?

      The mattress topper size should match the mattress size. So, twin mattress toppers for twin mattresses, twin XL mattress toppers for twin XL mattresses, full mattress toppers for full mattresses, queen mattress toppers for queen mattresses, king mattress toppers for king mattresses, and California king mattress toppers for California king mattresses.

      17. What are the best bedding accessories for a latex mattress?

      To change the mattress feel or to make the mattress comfortable, one or two layers of bedding are crucial. This includes having a bed base first to ensure sturdy support and an improved mattress lifespan.

      Another type of bedding is a mattress cover, like organic cotton covers, that helps keep dirt and dust mites away from cheap as well as expensive mattress surfaces. An organic or natural mattress cover is ideal, as it is free of harmful chemicals, like fire retardant chemicals, that can harm your health.

      If, after your mattress arrives, you find that you received a too-soft mattress, or if you find the mattress has a too-firm surface, then a mattress topper can help. Mattress toppers are useful to change the feel of the mattress, providing a firmer surface for a soft one or a bit softer surface for a firm one, ensuring adjustable firmness.

      Then there are all the other bedding accessories , like bed sheets, blankets, comforters, duvet covers, etc., that help ensure the best possible aesthetic and sleep experience for your bed. We recommend going eco-friendly for your bedding, as it gels better with a latex mattress.

      18. Are latex mattresses worth it?

      An all-foam or hybrid latex mattress that is made of natural and organic latex foam is definitely one of the best mattress types. Not only are they highly cushioning and supportive, but they're also durable, breathable, motion-isolating, made of organic materials, and supportive at the edges.

      For those who love firm mattresses / traditional mattresses with a firm layer to support the back and stomach sleep style, we recommend a mattress with Dunlop latex layers. And for those who love soft mattresses that support the side sleeping position, we recommend a mattress with Talalay latex layers.

      19. Which company is best for latex mattresses?

      If you're looking to purchase a great mattress made of latex, Turmerry is one of the best! We make our own mattresses out of top-notch organic latex obtained sustainably from rubber trees in Sri Lanka. And to deliver the best mattress possible, we have obtained certifications from GOLS, GOTS, OEKO-TEX, eco-INSTITUT, and much more.

      20. How many years can a latex mattress last?

      A latex mattress can last for 10-20 years or more, depending on how well you maintain the entire mattress.

      21. How should you care for a latex mattress?

      In caring for a latex mattress, there are things you must do and things you mustn't.

      Things to Do

      • Invest in a mattress protector. They serve as the first line of defense against microorganisms, moisture, and other contaminants that could harm your mattress. In addition, mattress protectors make cleaning your mattress easier since all you have to do is wash it a couple of times a year.
      • Air out your mattress in a ventilated room every once in a while. It aids in wicking away any moisture in your mattress and maintains its integrity over time.
      • Clean your mattress on a regular basis. Gently spot-clean any liquid spillage with mild detergent, water, and sponge. Vacuum the surface of the mattress to get rid of dirt, dust, and food crumbs.
      • Rotate your mattress every 3–6 months. Bring the part where you place your head to where you place your feet, and vice-versa. Remember - Rotate, don't flip!

      Things to Avoid

      • Dry your latex mattress away from direct sunlight. Sunlight has a tendency to weaken the latex foam's structure, which can cause it to bounce and respond less and eventually die sooner.
      • Avoid using hydrogen peroxide. When spot-cleaning, only use mild detergents or soaps, as harsh chemicals will degrade the quality of the latex foam.
      • Avoid using the mattress before it is completely dry. A mattress that is moist will be more likely to attract microbes, thereby shortening its lifespan.
      • Avoid washing any of the foam layers or the cover. Do not machine or hand wash. Instead, spot-clean the mattress and allow it to dry completely.
      • The mattresses should not be placed in a dryer. Like with sunlight, hot temperatures can loosen the tight bond between latex molecules, causing the foam to degrade.

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