Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Why Memory Foam Mattress is Better Than An Inner Spring Coil Mattress?

Basically, when you lie down on a coil memory foam mattress there is a tension between the coils and the sleeper. The sleeper's weight is pushing down of the coil and the coil is pushing back against the sleeper. Despite some advances in design, with coil springs the sleeper conforms to the shape of the mattress.

With viscoelastic foam, the mattress yields to both heat and weight; the cells don't resist. The mattress conforms to the shape of the sleeper. If you've ever slept on or laid down on this type of memory foam mattress you'll have notice the exact impression of your body left behind for a second or two when you get off it.

This ability to conform to exact body shape ensures an even distribution of weight, which means there are no pressure points. Pressure points are what lead many to wake up each morning with aches and pains.

The benefit of memory foam mattress is there is no motion disturbance or roll-together. Even the best traditional inner spring mattresses can't eliminate the wave motion felt by one partner as the other tosses or turns. There are no springs in a memory foam mattress and there's zero motion disturbance.

If you haven't yet tried out this new type of bed mattress, get down to your local store and lie down on one. You'll be amazed and pleased at how it conforms to your shape and how comfortable it feels.


1 comment:

  1. Although I don't know about the TempurPedic mattresses, I am a BIG fan of the Sleep Number Beds. My wife and I purchased our bed about a year ago. We have family members and friends who have had their beds for several years now and have had no problems, so we were pretty confident in our decision. Since we purchased the bed, my wife's back problems have dissipated significantly. Tempur-pedic

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