How to Choose a Sleep Mattress
Mattresses can wear down quickly, especially when they are frequently flipped and rotated. Excessive folding and heavy objects placed on the mattress can also lead to accelerated deterioration.
All-foam mattress tend to be softer, which some people like because they can cradle their bodies. This type of mattress works best for side sleepers.
What is a mattress?
A mattress is a soft, cushioned surface that you lie on when sleeping. It is usually paired with a bed frame and sheets. A mattress can have a topper. This is a separate layer which adds comfort. It can be replaced without having to replace the entire mattress.
Many mattresses are shipped rolled and compressed in a box. They quickly expand when you open them. Some mattresses may have a strong smell due to the chemicals used in making them flame-retardant. Even natural and organic mattresses and those that are CertiPUR-US certified may have an odor when you first unwrap them.
There are many types of mattresses available. The right one for you will depend on your body type and sleep position, weight, and health conditions. For example, back and neck pain is more effectively treated with medium-firm or firmer models that keep your spine in a neutral position. Consider the materials used in a mattress’ construction and its location.
Types of mattresses
If you prefer a natural, eco-friendly mattress option that also provides excellent support and great contouring, consider latex mattresses. Latex is derived from the sap of rubber tree and provides a resilient, slightly responsive feeling without the hugging effect that memory foam offers. People who are allergic or want to reduce their risk of future allergies often choose latex.
Choose a mattress that contains either Talalay or Dunlop latex. Both materials have the same benefits but Talalay is a more consistent product.
Polyurethane foam is another common type of mattress material and can come in a range of densities. CertiPUR certification is a good indicator that the foam in a mattress is free from formaldehyde and heavy metals. If you’re considering polyfoam, choose a hybrid model that uses individually wrapped coils to improve motion isolation. This is a good choice for people who sleep with a partner or tend to move around in their sleep.
Selecting a mattress
You should choose a mattress that will give you a good night of sleep. The mattress you choose should have a comfortable feel and support your back and neck. A mattress should also be durable enough to last 10 years or more. You can also choose a mattress with good motion isolation to avoid being disturbed by your partner’s movements.
You should consider your sleeping position as well as the size of your mattress and the materials used in it. You should also look into any complaints or issues with the mattress you are considering.
If you’re shopping for a mattress online, make sure to check the return policy and whether the company charges shipping or handling fees. In addition, you should make sure the mattress is made in the United States and doesn’t contain fiberglass, a synthetic flame retardant that has been linked to health problems.
Buying a Mattress
Mattresses are a big investment, and picking the right one can be tricky. There are many factors to consider, including the size of your room and bed, medical ailments and allergies, who will be sleeping with you, the material with which it is made, and your budget.
When shopping for a mattress, it’s important to read reviews and compare prices. Take reviews with a pinch of salt, and make sure you understand the context.
It’s best to test mattresses before purchasing them, as sleep comfort is subjective. Some brands offer sleep trials and hassle-free return policies, but be sure to check the fine print to ensure that they are clear about the conditions of the trial and any fees associated with returning a mattress. Also, make sure the mattress you buy meets flammability standards. Lastly, make sure the company you’re purchasing from provides reliable shipping and delivery services that will set up your mattress for you and haul away your old one.