It is difficult to navigate in the field of bedding, particularly because of the abundance of terms of pure marketing. Some answers to questions that you can ask before you buy.
Wadding outlast thermo, active ventilation patented, microclimate packing, multi-asset mattress, fiber enriched of extract of aloe vera, cocooning comfort, air spring suspension 18/10e, biportance, cross system, Bodyzones... when it is extolling the virtues of their proprietary technologies, the imagination of mattress manufacturers is limitless. Difficult to navigate among these terms that are primarily marketing. Here are ways to better master the subject.
Springs and foam shared the preference of each one, latex coming in third position, It is difficult to summarize the characteristics of each material, the way to enjoy a mattress being highly subjective. The most that can be said that in spring mattress, air circulation is better assured : people who sweat a lot may prefer. The springs are also better suited to strong physiques.
One can imagine that the density of foam or latex reflects the greater or lesser strength. But in reality, this is an indication because the maintenance offered by the mattress also depends on the method of manufacture. Remains that minimal density is required : below 25 kg/m3, comfort is usually not at the rendezvous.
Conversely, attention to very high densities, because the effort required to move the mattress will match. The innerspring mattresses, the more they will be numerous, the more the different areas of mattress will be differentiated with greater comfort to the key. Pocket springs provide more in terms of independence of beds: one disturbs less his neighbor when turns in bed.
No standard specifies under what conditions a mattress can be described as "firm", "soft" or other. Each manufacturer uses these terms as he sees FIT, in his habits or his marketing guidance. While all measured mattresses are presented as "firm", their behavior go through all ranges of hardness, "very firm" to "very soft".
Should we try a mattress ?
This seems essential. In stock, do not be afraid of ridicule : Lie on the mattress you try. First determine what type suited for you (foam, latex or spring) before testing some mattresses. Ideally, your elbow should not sink too much when you turn (too soft), and when you are lying on your back, there must be no space between the lumbar and the mattress (too firm) . If you are thin, attention to very firm models that may cause tingling. For the rest, it's all about personal preference. Note that some brands offer facilities such as "fifteen nights to test" that can be useful.
Should it be thicker ?
We tend to think about it because the thickness of mattress is, in the unconscious collective, tied to a certain social status. But this is true only up to a certain point. Below 15 cm of thickness, you may touch the mattress when you press the elbow into the mattress. Not very nice! But, between a mattress of 15 to 20 cm and other much thicker, there is little difference of comfort because it is the first 5-6 centimeters which are biased in length of night. Consider also the fact that a very thick mattress will be more difficult to move and stay in a
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