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Types Of Mattresses To Explore Next Time You Visit Art Sample

Posted on July 26th, 2019 by artsample.

If you’re in the market for a new mattress, you obviously want the best mattress you can get. But shopping for mattresses can be overwhelming and confusing. So how do you sort through the misinformation and gimmicks to decide which option is best for you? 

First, know your specific needs. Does pain interrupt your sleep? Are you a light sleeper who shares a bed? Are you sweating through the night no matter what the temperature is? These are some things to consider to inform your decision. After discerning your specific mattress needs, you need to know your options. But this is where things can get especially confusing. So let’s explore some of the most popular options available in your local mattress retailer, and what makes each option worth your consideration. 

 

Hybrid Mattress

 

Types of Mattresses 

Foam Mattresses

 

Foam mattresses were made popular in 2011 with the introduction of the iComfort line from Serta and have been a popular type of mattress ever since. In a short time, the variety of foam mattresses has grown to accommodate sleepers of all sorts. 

 

You can typically find 2 kinds of memory foam mattresses at most mattress retailers: 

  1. 1. Traditional foam, like the Tempur-ProAdapt Firm Mattress, and
  2. 2. Gel Memory foam, like the iComfort by Serta Blue 100 Gentle Firm Gel Memory Foam Mattress. 

 

The properties of memory foam make it an optimal choice of mattress for comfort and quality sleep.

Memory foam mattresses evenly distribute weight, which relieves pressure points and properly supports the body. What better way to help recover from injuries more quickly, or relieve joints with chronic pain? Memory foam mattresses also absorb motion, meaning that sleepers are less likely to toss and turn in the night or be disturbed by anyone else moving in the bed. Mattress retailers may also recommend memory foam to consumers who are sensitive to allergens, because foam mattresses are made from allergy-resistant materials, making them anti-microbial. 

Gel-infused foam mattresses have expanded the versatility of memory foam even further. Gel infusion allows for levels of firmness that are difficult or impossible to find in traditional memory foam mattresses. They also trap less heat than traditional memory foam. If you’ve been worried about sweating in your sleep, or you don’t love the feeling of being cradled, you can still enjoy the luxury and comfort of a memory foam mattress. 

 

Hybrid Mattress

 

There are pros and cons to memory foam mattress but is not your only options. If you want the pressure relief of a memory foam mattress and the familiarity of an innerspring, then maybe a hybrid mattress is the mattress for you. Hybrid mattresses, like the TEMPUR-Adapt Hybrid Mattress, combine elements of more than one type of mattress so that you can experience the best of both. It’s like your mattress retailer designed a mattress to fit your specific qualifications without you having to compromise between two options. 

To learn more about the benefits and disadvantages of different mattress technologies, be sure to check out Art Sample Home, one of the premier mattress retailers in Saginaw, Michigan, where you can speak with friendly experts, ask questions, and decide which of our mattresses is best for your sleeping preferences.

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