Types of Mattresses: 10 mattresses explained

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Different types of Mattresses

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Different types of Mattresses

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Sleeping on bad Mattress can be dangerousNo matter how much hard work you do all day, at night we all deserve a good sleep. But some people deprives of having a pleasure of a good sleep. The reason for that can be a BAD MATTRESS on your bed. A bad mattress not only disturb your million dollar sleeping pleasure but can be dangerous in many other aspect. They can be :

1. DROWSINESSIt shouldn’t be any surprise, but low quality sleep will usually leave you feeling tired and drowsy. If your mattress prevents you from falling asleep, it could have an effect on your alertness throughout the day.While it’s normal to feel a little drowsy during the afternoon and particularly late in the evening, early or extreme drowsiness is not normal. If you can’t fall asleep easily on your mattress, it could be causing you to feel unnaturally tired during the day.

2. Back PainBack Pain is the most common problem among people these days. But no one knows the potential reason of that. One can be a sleeping on bad mattress. Bad mattress often force you to sleep in an uncomfortable position all night, which ultimately stress on your body muscles, leads to swelling and other pain full acts in your muscles. A soft but supportive mattress that lets you sleep comfortable on your back or side can keep your back straight and prevent injuries from developing.

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3.OBESITYPeople that don’t get enough sleep, or often wake up during the night, have a higher risk of becoming obese than their peers. This is because the drowsiness and lack of energy caused by sleep deprivation can often lead to overeating. Lack of proper sleep then acts as a fuel in the fire. Lack of sleep makes your metabolism dysfunctional. Which ultimately leads to obesity. Replace your mattresses with the one which is best for you. This will change your lifestyle.

4. WEAK IMMUNE SYSTEMDo you know, our body heals our body when we were sleeping? But how body do it’s voluntary work of healing your body when you don’t sleep? It would negatively effects your Immune System. Immune System is like hospital of our body, which keep on fighting with viruses and bacteria which enters into our body. Lack of sleep will attracts more bacteria which becomes the cause of normal fever, cold, bacterial infections etc. Buying a suitable kind of mattresses can solve this issue.

5. PREMATURE AGEINGDo you love dark circles under your eyes? Obviously not. Then why don’t you take a good sleep at night. Oh wait! Your mattresses keeps you awake all night. Then change it and get the best which is best for you.

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Which is the best mattresses for YOU?Now you know, how dangerous lack of proper sleep can be?. No one wants to live a peaky life style. A proper sleep will definitely boost up your lifestyle. A morning after a proper sleep is much better then a non sleeping uncomfortable night.A good sleep is very necessary for our body. A good Mattresses plays an important role for a good sleep. There are many types of mattresses and every other mattress is different in different ways. Every other mattress have different properties. So how you would decide which one is best for you. Don’t worry here you will get everything you need to know about mattresses.After go through to these slides, just go to store and get the best Mattresses for your$$MILLION DOLLAR SLEEP$$.

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Different types of Mattresses• Innerspring Mattress• Hybrid Mattress• Pillow Top Mattress• Adjustable Foundation• Gel Mattress• Latex Mattress• Memory Foam Mattress• Waterbed Mattress• Air Bed Mattress

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Innerspring MattressAn innerspring mattress uses a steel coil support system. Manufacturers offer several different types of spring systems, including units with springs connected into a single unit and individually wrapped pocketed coils. Spring shapes, designs, coil gauge, and number of coils in a mattress can vary. The innerspring is covered by padding or upholstery materials, which can include various foams, fiber, and additional layers of smaller steel springs. Coil count can be more arbitrary, but the idea is that the greater the number of coils, the more points of support and greater distribution, thus the better the bed can contour and support the sleeper.

Pros: There are plenty of innerspring mattresses on the market from which to choose. They range in firmness, the fluffiness of the pillow top, and in price to fit nearly every preference and pocket book.

Cons: There's no direct relationship in most cases between price and comfort, but steering clear of the cheapest innerspring mattress. If there aren't enough springs and cushion to offer you proper support, you'll likely wake up with an aching back.

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Hybrid MattressesA Hybrid Mattress combines a steel coil support system with one or more types of foam, such as polyurethane foam, memory foam, or latex foam, as well as foams that contain gel or other materials.

Pros:Better at contouring to your body than more plain innerspring mattresses. It has a fairly unique feel that some people really like.

Cons:Hybrids are a little more expensive than other mattresses of a similar overall quality. You’re paying, in part, for the fact that hybrids are the latest fad in mattresses.Everybody seems to be calling their mattress a hybrid these days, so you might have to sift through a few mattresses that aren’t really hybrids to find one that is.

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Pillow top MattressPillow top and euro top mattresses are designed for those who want an extra layer of padding on top of the mattress. Both pillow top and euro top mattresses are essentially the same, and many companies use the terms interchangeably which has diluted the differentiation the terms once had. Technically, there is a difference in design; but functionally, the difference is insignificant. Both designs sew an extra layer of padding on top of the mattress to add softness, take the edge off, or fine-tune the comfort of the sleeping surface.

Pros: Pillow-top mattresses have an extra layer of padding between the sleeper and the mattress springs, making it possible for even firm mattresses to feel more soft and comfortable.

Cons: Some people find the soft pillow-top mattress to be extremely hot. Excessive warmth can be particularly problematic when the pillow top is made with memory foam or other dense materials.

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Adjustable foundationThese beds are able to bend and elevate at varying angles. Different types of mattresses can be used on an adjustable bed – memory foam, latex, or air. An adjustable foundation allows you to bend, elevate or lower various parts of the sleep surface. Many adjustable foundations have dual controls that each partner can use to adjust the sleep surface elevation to meet their individual needs. Most adjustable foundations are powered by an electric motor, but some are manually adjusted. They are designed to look like a conventional foundation when placed in the fully horizontal position. For best results, adjustable foundations should be used with a mattress designed for that purpose.

Pros: For people who have difficulty getting in and out of bed or who like to watch television in bed, Adjustables can make life easier by moving you closer to where you need to be.

Cons: If you suffer from sleep apnea, sleeping flat can make the condition worse by cutting off airways and causing the tongue to fall into the back of the throat,

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Gel Mattress

Gel mattresses use a type of foam that contains gel in the product’s support system, upholstery layers, or both. The gel is added to the foam using deferent types of technology. The gel foam can offer consumers different comfort, feel and heat dissipation features.

Pros: Gel mattresses have excellent conformation properties and they stay cool.

Cons: Limited consumer and product testing make this a somewhat risky purchase. Also, because gel can shift, the product design needs to include a method to contain or stabilize the gel.

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Latex MattressLatex mattresses are made from either natural or synthetic rubber, and are known for providing a very firm, bouncy support that is uniform throughout the bed. These type of mattresses use latex foam as the support system, in the upholstery layers, or both. Latex may be made from plant or petroleum-based materials.

Pros: "Quite frankly, I think one of the best materials is latex. These mattresses being very firm and supportive, but also for providing comfort similar to memory foam. Unlike the memory foam mattresses, however, Latex pushes back, ultimately providing more support.

Cons: If you don't like the feel of a firm mattress, latex is probably not the right choice for you.

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Memory Foam MattressMemory foam mattresses use a high density polyurethane foam as the support system, in the upholstery layer, or both. This foam has properties that allow it to contour closely to the shape of the sleeper. Memory foam mattresses are growing in popularity. They are made of layers of different densities of foam that respond to weight and temperature, and are known for comfort because they contour to the specific shape of your body. Memory foam toppers are also available.

Pros: By molding to the shape of your body as your weight shifts through the night, memory foam reduces pressure points, and relieves pain. Memory foam also absorbs movement, so if you sleep with a partner, you're not likely to be disturbed by his tossing and turning.

Cons: One of the biggest complaints with memory foam mattresses is that because these mattresses are temperature sensitive, softening and molding with your body heat, they can make you feel extremely hot during the night.

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Waterbed MattressA waterbed mattress is the mattress used in a waterbed. It is a large, plastic, reinforced bag with a screw top so water can be pumped in. Water beds tend to be cold, so most users either heat them with an electronic heater placed directly under the mattress, or use a thermal layer to protect the sleeper from the temperature. Traditional “hard sided” waterbed mattresses are used with wooden frames, either on the floor or on platforms. New soft sided waterbed mattresses can be used without a frame.

Pros: Many users find waterbeds to be fun. The water sloshes back and forth in response the movements of the user, and this can be hypnotic and comforting.

Cons: Water beds are heavy and not suitable for use in all structures – make sure you home can support the weight before you install one. Many apartment buildings and rental units do not allow them. Some users find the rocking motion disturbing, and the movement of one member of a couple usually felt by the sleeping partner.

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Air Bed MattressesWe're not talking about the blow-up mattresses you put your holiday guests on for a few days. Higher-end air beds look like a standard innerspring mattress, but use air-filled chambers instead of coils, and are covered by a foam layer on top. Air beds have long been used for patients with spinal cord injuries who are lying in bed for a long time. They can be adjusted so they don't continue to press on the same areas of the body, which helps to avoid skin breakdown in patients who can't move.

Pros: Couples who have dramatic differences in their individual preference for comfort and firmness levels might do very well with an air mattress. The reason is that the firmness of each side of the bed can be altered. Like latex and memory foam, you can also find air toppers for your mattress.

Cons: People sometimes fail to make their air bed firm enough and wake up with back aches. Less sophisticated air mattresses also pop up on one side when you sit on the opposite end.

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