Did you try starting on the first post in this thread?
Duane Collie
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Yes, you can tell the difference, otherwise there would be no need to make a change.
Like most things, nothing is static in industry and there are changes made to the product. Spring Down cores are vastly improved over what the product was 15 years ago. If a leather is prone to showing hairline stress marks, it will not matter what the core is.
Duane Collie
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Based on Duanes recommendations here we ordered the spring down cushions on our new furniture and love them. I'm planning on a chair as well and will also upgrade to spring down. I just need to talk my husband into it. I'm sure it's going to happen.
Hello Everyone,
Could I please get some additional input on how everyone is feeling about the 2024 cushions? How has the newer spring down compared to the newer (firmer) standard as they've had some time to break in? I read through as much as I could to get the best idea and it does sound like spring down is the way to go. Are most pairing them with standard backs?
Do weight ranges factor in much when it comes to spring down?
Our local dealer only has standard cores for all floor models, so I'm really leaning on the Internet for this one. Sorry if I'm coming off as redundant!
Thanks all
Standard cores are just fine for most people. There is no need to upgrade for the sake of upgrading alone. Spring Down Seats and Ultra Down will both be more plush, but not in a huge way, its a more subtle change you will notice, but not a night and day difference. Spring Down has the advantage of a longer life span before it needs replacement. In most cases, I would not spend the money for Ultra Down Backs, the difference between them and the standard fiber fill is minimal.
Older and heavier people should get firmer cores, not softer. Stay with standards or a Plus 1 if you struggle to get out of the seat when standing up. Firmer makes it easier to push off - but if you get them too firm then you lose comfort.
Duane Collie
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I had the standard core cushions on my previous furniture (we were very hard on it). This time we ordered the spring down cushions and love them. They are more plush and so comfortable.