How is TEMPUR different from other materials that claim to be viscoelastic?
Unlike memory foam, TEMPUR material is extremely dense–there are simply more cells per square inch than in most viscoelastic foams. Furthermore, the cells themselves are extremely dense and consistently shaped. The greater density allows for greater sensitivity of the material, and is more durable preventing the “bottoming out” that can occur in less dense material.
TEMPUR material is extremely dense–there are simply more cells per square inch than in most viscoelastic foams. Furthermore, the cells themselves are extremely dense and consistently shaped. The greater density allows for greater sensitivity of the material, and is more durable preventing the “bottoming out” that can occur in less dense material.