Which Memory Foam Mattress Is Right For You?

by Roger Smith

If you really love the feathery feeling of a regular mattress, but also need the back support of a good solid carpeted floor, then a memory foam bed is the perfect in between choice. A memory foam mattress has pretty much all of the padding and body conforming capabilities of a average bed, with all the back support of a floor – perhaps even better than a floor, since memory foam obeys the contours of your body.

Its inclination to become pliant with warmth and solidify with coolness regulates how much support your body gets as well as where. You will notice the most effect at the more protruding parts of your body, such as ankles, ribs, shoulders, elbows, finding not as much pain in the night. You’ll find that there will not be as much morning numbness – your limbs will wake up when you do, as your overall circulation will be improved.

Do not get the first memory foam mattress you see, realize that not all memory foam mattresses are the same : they vary in density, thickness, and overall quality. Weight range from 1.5 pounds per cubic foot to 5 pounds per cubic foot in the majority of cases, and as high as 5.3 or more for some of the high end companies. Thicker mattresses tend to be more costly because more materials goes into them, and because manufacturing them costs more money.

Thicker mattresses are harder and is better to those who are thicker with some protruding limbs, while those that are somewhat more thick are harder and tend to do a better job at conforming to less curvy body types. If you do not tend to shift much while asleep, a denser mattress is ideal. For those who tossle a bit, a less heavy mattress is the better choice. Do remember that your tossing and turning may not actually be your natural way of sleeping, but rather a side effect of bad bedding. A heavy weight memory foam mattress – about 1 pounds can accommodate a range of sleepers. high -density memory foam mattresses ( 2.5 – 4.5 pounds per cubic foot) can sometimes hollow out and usually aren’t worth the discount.

If you’re trying to save money on a memory foam mattress, consider a company that makes lower -density mattresses. The comfort will be higher than a thicker bed, but it probably will be an upgrade compared to the old bed that you’re sleeping in.

As memory foam mattresses have skyrocketed in acceptance, less luxurious (meaning thicker ) beds are now more common. Most common memory foam mattresses utilizes several 2 ” foundation sections with a couple inches of foam at the bottom for any size, whether its twin, full-size, king, or California king. Higher branded mattresses have a 6 ” foundation with an extra inch or two of top padding, for a more comfortable feel, and these mattresses are the most common memory foam beds. The best beds also have a 6″ base, but include extra top layering, for optimal responsiveness.

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