Mattress Sale: Foam Mattresses
Because we spend so many hours of our day in bed it is very important to find a mattress that is both comfortable and durable. While price will certainly be a consideration it is very important to not sacrifice comfort to get a better price. The cost of a poor night's sleep can be far higher than expected resulting in poor work performance, bad moods and a variety of aches and pains.
There are many types of mattresses on the market. One of the most popular is the foam mattress. Coming in a range of densities and styles, foam mattresses are generally long lasting and moderate in price.
With a variety of types of foams available a mattress can be made to fit nearly every person's preference. High density foams offer a lot of support for those who prefer a firm mattress while layers of softer foam can offer a combination of support and surface softness for people who prefer something with a bit more give. Foam can be notched in such a way as to offer softer support in vital areas while having its full strength in areas that most need to be kept solid and secure. Multiple layers of differing types of foam make it possible for manufacturers to make adjustments for all body types and sleep preferences.
A type of foam that has received a great deal of notice in the last few years is memory foam. Many foam mattresses have a layer of memory foam on the surface layer to provide maximum comfort and ability to mold a person's body. Also called visco elastic foam, memory foam is valued for its ability to react to the heat and weight of the body and immediately form to the shape of that body. This property makes memory foam one of the most comfortable materials to sleep on.
When considering a foam mattress density is very important to the overall ability of the mattress to be comfortable and last for a long time. If foam has very low density it is unlikely to be very durable and will not offer enough support to a person sleeping on it. The minimum density that should be considered is a 3. Mattresses that are less dense that that will be so soft that the person will actually sleep more poorly and can end up with a variety of aches and pains caused by a lack of adequate support.
While price will obviously be a consideration when shopping for a mattress, not all quality mattresses necessarily cost more. Likewise higher prices may not mean better quality. Take the time to look at all mattresses in you price range and try them out in the store. Check out the density level of the foam used and see what layering patterns are a part of the construction. While you might want to stay as low on the price scale as possible, keep in mind that this mattress will likely last you at least 10 years and should be the best mattress you can afford for your needs. A good mattress will allow you to sleep more soundly and will pay off in the long run.
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