Writers' Community!
Home Page Two Columnists Q&A Submit an Article FAQs Contact Author Login
Article Submission
We Need YOUR Articles!
We'll Promote Them for FREE!

Author Login

New Authors
Register Here


Now Serving 8,191 Authors
71,898 Quality Articles
& 4,846 Current Users Online!
Featured Authors
Joel Hendon (18,637)
Sandra E. Graham (10,088)
Steve Kovacs (4,119)
Linda DeWitt (1,955)
Edward Rhymes (8,802)
Brianna Popsickle (2,452)
Teresa Ortiz (11,094)
Julian Price (13,305)
Stephany Springer (41,414)
Abigail Richards (9,854)
E. Raymond Rock (3,087)
Terry Mitchell (5,358)
Mark Parsec (16,695)
Nenita Wells (2,071)

View All Featured Authors
Most Recent
Maine Lobster For a Romantic Surprise

Lobster Can Turn the Ordinary into a Special Occasion

Lobster Will Make Any Occasion Truly Special

Lobster and Romance Go Together

Lobster and Lobstermen

Inside Scoop on the Hottest Accessories for the Christian Biker, How They're Bridging the Gap

Raid Your Piggy Bank for Some Smashing Fun

Digital Ear Thermometers - Why They Should Be Your First Choice in Thermometers

Did Someone Say Lobsters?

Did Someone Say Lobsters?

Home » Categories » Shopping » General Merchandise » What Kind of Mattress Should I Buy? » Printer Friendly

What Kind of Mattress Should I Buy?

Rated 4 out of 5
No Reader Ratings Available ?
Rate It  /  View Comments  /  View All Articles submitted by Shelly
Submitted Tuesday, November 01, 2005
Shelly (467)
Naturally Good.Net
Log in to become a member of Shelly's Fan Club!


Sleep replenishes the physical and psychological energy spent during the day. It helps mental and physical well being. Lose sleep and you’re dull, depressed and irritated. Buying a mattress is a very important investment in your future health and happiness. But with all the different kinds of mattresses out there today, how do you know which one is right for you?

The two main things to consider when buying a mattress are support and comfort.

Support:
Your mattress needs to support the natural curve of your spine. Okay, but what does that mean? It means you need to maintain the same natural alignment whey you’re laying down as when you’re standing. If your mattress doesn’t have enough support, it will sag, throwing your spine out of alignment. A mattress can also be too firm which tends to only support the heaviest parts of your body. It might help to try this: take a teddy bear or a doll and lay it on the table. You can see there are spaces between the doll and the table. The table is only supporting the areas of the doll that are connecting with the table. Now put the doll on a pillow. The pillow comes into contact with the entire length of the doll with no spaces in between. This is what you need from your mattress. You want it to be firm, yet still conform to your body. Here is a general guideline to follow –

Back or stomach sleepers generally do better with a firmer mattress because it will not allow them to sag into the surface at an unnatural angle. Air, water or foam mattresses are not generally recommended because they do not provide this level of support.

Side Sleepers usually place the greatest amount of weight on the smallest areas of the body thereby creating pressure points. A side sleeper will probably want a softer mattress, especially if they have a very curved or rounded figure.

Since children are lighter, they need a softer sleeping surface or else the mattress will not conform to their bodies.

A new mattress should always be placed on a firm base, never a saggy one. The box springs do much of the work for the mattress by absorbing stress and weight. The correct foundation can extend the life of the mattress, therefore you should try to purchase the box springs designed to go with your mattress.

  • TIP – You can always soften up a firm mattress with pads and toppers.


Comfort:
There is no one-mattress-fits-all. We are all different and have different ideas as to what’s comfortable or not. My best advice here is to go to a mattress store and try out the mattresses. Lay on them in the position you normally sleep in. Here are some different kinds of mattresses you might consider –

Pocketed Coil Innerspring - helps reduce motion of the mattress. If you wake up every time your partner moves, this type of mattress will help.

Latex - It’s impression resistant, conforms to the contour of your body while offering support, hypoallergenic and bacteria and mildew resistant. It also has great breath-ability, it will keep you cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Of course, those with latex allergies should choose something else.

Multi-Zoned Latex – Latex mattress cores are always made with holes in them. These holes soften the latex and make it comfortable. The larger the holes, the softer the latex core becomes. Most mattresses have the same size holes throughout the mattress giving it a uniform feel. The multi-zoned mattress has sections with different size holes. This gives the mattress different zones making it softer or firmer in different areas.

Pillow Top – This is a mattress with an extra layer sewn to the top to create a pillow feel. It’s great for support and comfort. You can get the same effect using a mattress pad or topper.

So, try out some different types of mattresses keeping in mind how well they will support you. If you’re sharing your bed with someone who has different requirements, you might consider using two twin beds side by side. You should also check to see if the store you’re purchasing from has an exchange policy. This allows you to exchange your mattress for another if you find you purchased one that wasn’t quite right for you.

Author: Shelly Platt
www.naturallygood.net



tweet this!



Reprint Rights

Log in to become a member of Shelly's Fan Club!

Comments on this article:


» left by Anonymous (1 year 256 days ago.)
wow that was really helpful - thanks
Respond to this comment

» left by Paul from Toronto (1 year 248 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
learned a lot... very helpful information!
Respond to this comment

» left by Anonymous (1 year 194 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 1.5 out of 5
Seems like memory foam should have been included... Quality memory foam (viso-elastic) material will meet all the items mentioned and then some. Ask anyone who has a good one, they will tell you they will never go back to the old stuff!!!!
Respond to this comment

» left by Anonymous (276 days 8 hours ago.)
Reader Rating: 2.5 out of 5
this is exactly the information i was looking for and couldn't find anywhere else. 

Respond to this comment

Was this article helpful to you? Leave a Public Comment or Question:

This Article has been viewed 5,662 times.
Article added to SearchWarp.com on 11/1/2005 12:17:13 PM.
View other articles written by Shelly (467)


If you found this article interesting, you may want to check out:

Disclaimer:  All information on this site is provided for informational purposes only! By no means is any information presented herein intended to substitute for the advice provided to you by any health care or other professional or organization.


Today's Most Popular
Does Thread Count Affect Bed Sheet Quality

How To Use a Coffee Percolator

What Kind of Mattress Should I Buy?

Billy Mays As Seen On TV Gadgets Pitchman

Are Expensive Hair Straighteners Worth the Money?

Top Selling Items on the Internet

Child Recliner – Constructed with Love

Bratz, Barbie, Crazy Frog, Are Toy Stocks Running Low This Christmas?

How To Select The Right Memory Foam Mattress...3 Insider Secrets

Cheap and Unique Gift Ideas

Viewed from Cache. Load Time: 0.016.

Home  |  Page Two  |  FAQ's  |  Contact  |  Terms of Service  |  Article Submission Guidelines  |  Questions & Answers  |  Privacy  |  Mission / About
Copyright © 1999-2009 SearchWarp.com, All Rights Reserved - SearchWarp.com is an IcoLogic, Inc. Company