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Choosing the Right Foam Mattress

Making the right choice for your bed mattress can impact many areas of your life. Many people suffer from back problems, arthritis, and other aches and pains. If they have an uncomfortable mattress, this can make a good night's sleep impossible, and they will be tired all day as a result. So make sure you choose the right mattress and avoid the difficulties, even if you have no aches and pains.

Finding good choices for your mattress is easier than ever. There are many designs and models available on the market today. But these differences can be difficult to understand. Features of the mattress--design, manufacturing, and price--all differ and can be a confusing mass of information. One thing that will help you, though, is to remember that out of all the other mattress types out there, whether it's air, foam, waterbed, or spring mattress, the most popular one is the foam mattress.

Foam mattresses are long-lived and made to last. It also has a much to offer for comfort. A foam mattress, unlike other mattresses, will conform to the shape of your body without putting stress on pressure points. In addition, it provides better back support because it's comprised of different layers of foam. The top layer of the most popular foam mattress is made of a soft "memory" foam, and provides the best comfort and support overall.

Remember that most memory foam mattresses respond immediately to temperature and pressure, so that they react quickly to your movements. That

s why these mattresses are called "visco" elastic foam. Although visco foam is widely used in foam mattresses, you should also check the density of the foam used an a particular mattress.

Density of the foam should play a huge role in your mattress decision. Some mattress experts say density is the most important aspect of a mattress, and should be considered above all else. The rule is: the higher the foam density, the higher the quality of the mattress. Don't even consider a mattress with a density below 3. This mattress will be so soft that you will be uncomfortable whenever you lie on it. This discomfort can make you toss and turn, and when you wake leave you feeling like you've had little sleep.

Although the type of mattress and density of foam both make a big difference, price should also be a concern. Although high quality mattresses are usually expensive, it doesn't mean you should choose a low quality mattress to save money. Some stores that specialize in beds and mattresses carry a line of "seconds," or mattresses with slight blemishes or marks. These are often good deals. Often a department store will have mattress sales, as will furniture and discount stores. Give yourself a little time to shop and you will find the right mattress at the right price. Even if you have to settle for less than what you really want because of the price, don't settle for less than you absolutely have to--do your homework.

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