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BEDDING BUYER'S GUIDE
It’s a modern world, and that often means an
overwhelming amount of choices. Here’s a quick guide to help you
find your way to the mattress that’s right for you.
Matters of Support
Plush or firm? Latex, innerspring, memory foam, or air? The right
answer for you is deeply personal and comfort is always subjective.
For years, the rule-of-thumb was to get a firm mattress. However,
body contours are not flat no matter whether you’re a back, side or
stomach sleeper. Many conventional firm beds leave unsupported gaps
between your body and the mattress. The body craves support when it
needs rest and requires a sleep surface that conforms to those
contours yet feels good.
The best mattresses will keep your whole spine in alignment, from
the tip of your toes to the top of your head. Supporting without
stiffness, cradling without confining.
Back? Side? Stomach?
How you sleep is important: Side sleepers need firmer support given
a large space gap between the mattress and their ear and shoulder
blade. However, the same sleeper may need a plusher mattress to
support the hips and shoulders (and associated contours) which exert
a lot of pressure on the mattress which could lead to more pressure
points.

Inherent Quality
The conforming nature of latex foam alleviates high pressure points
that can cause tossing and turning at night, pain and stiffness the
next morning. Latex is hypo-allergenic, contains anti-microbial
properties, is dust-mite resistant and breathable. So, it can keep
you warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer.
Value
Whether you are looking for a guest room mattress or one that you
will be sleeping on every night for the next ten to fifteen years,
purchase the best mattress you can afford. Latex foam can be more
expensive than conventional innerspring mattresses because they are
made of pure latex rubber— simply the best foam choice available
today. But latex can last a lifetime so it may actually be more cost
effective in the long run.
Easy to Maintain
Because latex foam mattresses never need flipping or turning, they
are better for your back at night and during the day (as you don’t
have to lift a 125 + pound mattress to keep its shape or to avoid
body impressions).
How is latex different
from memory foam?
Latex foam is proven to provide 31% more pressure relief and
contouring support than memory foam. And it responds instantly to
your unique body contours—without waiting for body heat. Latex is
made from a rubber-based product versus memory or viscoelastic foam
which is derived from plastics. Latex provides “instantaneous
recovery” as it contours and supports any body movement, while
memory foam provides “slow recovery”. With memory foam, the sleeper
must wait for their body temperature to soften the foam prior to
getting that true contouring support that they would experience
immediately with latex.
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