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Tips for Purchasing a Memory Foam Mattress model Choosing a mattress is a very personal decision, and the best mattress for one person might be the worst for another. A number of factors, including a person's weight, whether they sleep on their back or their side and whether they have any health issues can all make a difference in which mattress is best. Once you've narrowed down your choices to a memory foam mattress, there are a few factors that can help you choose the best mattress. Thickness If you check out Memory Foam Mattress Reviews, you're likely to find that the thickness of the mattress is important. While it may be less expensive to choose a mattress that is 6 or 8 inches thick, this isn't usually a good choice unless the mattress is for a child. A mattress this thin isn't likely to provide the support necessary for an adult and probably won't last very long. It's recommended that adults weighing up to 250 pounds look for a mattress thickness that's between 10 and 12 inches, and those who weigh a bit more consider a mattress between 12 and 14 inches thick. Memory Foam Thickness A memory foam mattress isn't just made up of memory foam. It typically has a top layer of memory foam and at least one or two layers of other foams for more stability and support. Not all mattresses with a mattress depth of 10 inches will feel the same when you sleep on them, as each mattress might have a different mix of foams and a different thickness of memory foam. You don't want the memory foam layer to be less than 2 1/2 inches if you opt for a 10-inch mattress. Foam Density The average mattress height of 10 inches and memory foam thickness of 2 1/2 inches doesn't guarantee a comfortable memory foam mattress. You also have to take into account the foam density. If http://mattressthickness.snack.ws/ is too dense, the bed will feel hard and it won't be comfortable to sleep on. If it's not dense enough, the mattress won't feel properly supportive. Look for a memory foam mattress with a density of between 3 and 5 1/2 pounds. http://foammattress.kinja.com/why-do-consumers-choose-memory-foam-most-often-1795152879 of Foam If you worry that traditional memory foam might make you too hot at night, consider getting a mattress made with the newer built-in airflow technology or with a gel memory foam. Both of these will make it more likely your body heat won't make you get overheated during the night.

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