How Do You Choose A Foam Mattress?
Many people prefer foam mattresses to the steel coils of innerspring mattresses. But not all foam mattresses are alike; so how do you get home with one that’s right for you? Mattress choice is important. If you choose a mattress that’s too soft or hard or uncomfortable for you, your muscles actually have to work to keep you comfortable during sleep. This can lower the quality of your sleep. Read on to learn more. Balance your budget with your desire for quality. Foam mattresses are usually cut from a slab of polyurethane. Inexpensive ones use a single layer of foam. Better quality mattresses have multiple layers or incorporate foam slabs over a molded core. Choose a thickness. The thicker and heavier the pad, the higher the quality. Your mattress should be at least five inches thick. Multi-layer ones can go up to 14 inches thick. Select the right density to provide the level of support you need. The greater the density, the firmer the support. Density between 2 and 2.4 pounds per cubic