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A Look at the Unique Features of Memory Foam Mattresses and Mattresses
Memory foam mattresses are unique sleeping surfaces which are quickly becoming a hit. There are number of brands available in market today, although the first memory mattresses were made in Sweden by a company who purchased the technology from NASA.
Memory foam or visco elastic memory foam material has a remarkable, compliant individuality and the capability to absorb heat and movements. It ensures a serene and restful sleep. During sleep, substantial pressure is applied to a variety of joints in our body when on a typical innerspring mattress as you have metal springs pushing upward and gravity pulling your body downward. By sleeping on the visco elastic memory foam mattress, the material evenly distributes weight and removes these pressure points all while supporting areas like your lower back and reducing the pressure applied on joints.
The memory foam is created by combining certain chemicals with polyurethane foam material. It increases the density of the foam, thus forming visco elastic foam having certain special characteristics. These characteristics allow the foam to become pliable when warmed, so that it contours and supports the curves of your body. Secondly, the elastic part means that the foam will continue to return to its original shape once you get up.
Memory foam mattresses help to reduce pain associated with many disorders. As a result, doctors and health professionals recommend memory foam mattresses more and more frequently to their patients suffering from arthritis, fibromyalgia, bed rest, allergies and much more. Memory foam has unique feature of being naturally hypoallergenic, which is perfect for allergy prone persons. Memory foam mattresses reduce tossing and turning in bed as there are no pressure points, thus giving you comfort and luxury you require most while sleeping. Memory foam mattresses are also resistant to dust mites, which love traditional coil mattresses for their open spaces and cotton pillow tops perfect for nesting. Memory foam mattresses require no turning, as they do not sag like the usual ones which make them much more hassle free.
Memory foam mattresses can be the answer you are looking for a deeper more restful sleep, or if you suffer from poor sleep or constant aching joints. With a memory foam mattress, tossing and turning is reduced due to the contoured support that is provided. Your sleeping partner will also notice a difference in that they will not feel your movement on their side of the bed.
The size of mattress will depend on several factors from daily usage, to space, to the consumers using it. The twin extra long mattress sizes are very commonly used mattress. It is 39 inches long and the width of these mattresses is 80 inches. This is the typical size seen in dorm rooms and is the most popular adjustable bed size. These mattresses are 5 inch longer than standard twin mattress and are suitable for most single adults. They are 54 inches wide and the length of these mattresses is 80 inches. They are suitable for two average adults. These mattresses are mostly used in smaller rooms where a queen or king would not fit. Couples will most likely prefer queen or king size mattresses, while California kings are perfect for taller individuals. Memory foam can also be found in less common sizes and custom order sizes. The double extra long mattress sizes are very commonly used as well.
Purchasing a mattress is perhaps the most important furniture purchase you'll make because you spend more time on a mattress than on any other piece of furniture you own. A quality mattress can last you 20 years or more too, compare to cheaper ones that may last 2-5 years max and provide a much less comfortable environment to boot.
The prices of mattresses vary a great deal. If price is your number one consideration you can find an inexpensive mattress and box spring set for a few hundred dollars. But typically, the best idea is to buy the best mattress you can afford. When you buy a mattress you usually get what you pay for. Look for quality materials, good construction, good consumer reviews and a warranty that matches the price tag.
Don't rush out and buy the first mattress on sale you see. You will be spending a lot of time on this item, so it deserves some thought and consideration. Try out a variety of mattresses with your partner in local stores and note what you do and do not like, and also pay attention to prices. Then, do some research online for costumer feedbacks, and compare the features you want to your budget, and find a mattress in your price range.
You should go to several stores and lay down on different mattresses. See what you find comfortable. A firm mattress isn't always the best mattress, and just because you have always had a soft bed doesn't mean you will like the super soft memory foam models. It depends on the individual. If you and your partner prefer different firmness levels look for a mattress that offers dual firmnesses or adjustability.
A foam mattress can be made of solid foam piece or may be composed of several layers of different types of foam. Some foam mattresses have a top layer that is composed of memory foam that remembers the shape of your body and conforms to it. Typically, get a mattress that has at least 3" of memory foam in the uppermost layers, and make sure that the support foam is a also a higher density foam, and not low grade poly foam or springs.
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A Memory Foam Mattress will return to its original state due to the foam structure that they are made of. This Mattresses will never sag like a common spring mattress, resulting in no need to periodically turn the mattress.
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