How Do Memory Foam Slippers Work?
Description Memory Foam slippers are made from the same material that NASA first introduced into the space program, viscoelastic polyurethane. You may recognize it by the name Memory Foam. NASA created the foam to soften the results of takeoff. They discarded the concept because the foam cracked, and it gave off gasses in the pressurized environment. The Swedish company Fagerdala picked up the concept and created a division known as Tempur-Pedic. Tempur-Pedic continued research. Their first product was the Memory Foam mattress. Today, memory foam is a common household name. The insoles of the memory foam slippers soften because your body temperature causes the foam to mold to your feet. Sizing is simple. For unisex shoes, the sizes are small, medium, large and extra large. They come in a variety of materials, such as polar fleece and suede. Styles are a basic slip-on shoe. Benefits Once you slip your feet into the slippers, within seconds, they sink into the memory foam. The foam creat