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AccesswireJuly 4, 2015 10 Point Comparison Reveals PROS and CONS of Budget-Friendly and Luxury Gel Memory Foam MattressesChicago, IL. / ACCESSWIRE / July 3, 2015 / "Compared to first generation temper foam developed in the 1960s, modern-day memory foam is available in a variety of firmness levels, springs back faster, heats up less, and lasts longer. However, even some of today’s so-called best memory foam mattresses from renowned manufacturers are far from flawless" cautions Belinda Palmer, a spokeswoman for Bedroom Solutions.This Top 10 Memory Foam Mattress Review and Comparison was recently published to educate consumers on the Pros and Cons of popular mattresses, so that they can quickly recognize a low-quality mattress.The above review compares mattresses based on features like (1) density/firmness, (2) thickness of gel memory foam layers, (3) heat retention, (4) CertiPUR-US safety certifications, (5) motion transfer between partners, (6) suitability to different sleeping positions, (7) hypoallergenic properties, (8) price, (9) user reviews, and (10) warranty period.




Visit http://Bedroom.Solutions/Memory-Foam-Mattresses/ to learn about above features of the best budget-friendly memory foam mattresses in today’s marketplace.Popular mattress brands like Simmons Beautyrest, Serta iComfort, and Tempur-Pedic occupy the list of best luxury memory foam mattresses while less well-known brands like Perfect Cloud Ultra Plush, Ultimate Dreams, Sleep Innovations, Signature Sleep, Classic Brands, Amerisleep, Dynasty Mattress, and Lucid make up the list of best budget-friendly mattresses. "The decision-making process that goes into selecting a mattress can be exhausting" exclaims Palmer. "The first hurdle is choosing between memory foam, latex, inner spring, water, and air mattresses" she adds.The Memory Foam vs Latex vs Inner Spring vs Adjustable Air Mattress Comparison was recently published by Bedroom Solutions to help people get through this initial hurdle.The above comparison looks at various aspects of the 4 mattress types such as: (1) support on pressure points and alignment of the spine, (2) motion transfer between partners, (3) mattress sagging, (4) the need to rotate/flip mattresses, (5) how hot or cool it sleeps, (6) suitability to use on adjustable beds, (7) off gassing odor, (8) weight, (9) lifespan




, and (10) cost. The comparison clearly shows that memory foam and latex are superior to others in most aspects."Once the consumer makes the above decision, he or she still needs to decide whether to buy a (1) soft, medium, or firm mattress, (2) thin (6" – 8") or thick (10", 12" or 14") mattress, (3) full, queen, or king size, and (4) whether to buy online or at the local mattress retailer" elaborates Palmer.Once the consumer is convinced that he/she needs a memory foam mattress, several additional factors need to be considered to ensure that an uncomfortable mattress is not purchased. "While memory foam is superior to other types in many aspects, especially, older-generation memory foam can have a few drawbacks” explains Palmer. “As a result, some of the cheap memory foam mattresses (1) emit strong chemical odors, (2) heat up too much, (3) are too soft or too firm, (4) fail to expand back to correct thickness after being shrink wrapped, (5) sag prematurely, and have (6) excessively soft edges" she adds.




Over the last four decades memory foam has been around, manufacturers have recognized these flaws and come up with effective solutions. One such solution worth mentioning is how the ‘sleeping hot’ problem has been handled. Foam mattresses are inherently good at absorbing body heat, but poor at releasing it out. This has been successfully addressed in newer generation memory foam thanks to ‘open-cell’ technology, invention of gel memory foam mattresses, strategic placement of grooves that bring out hot air, use of air-infused memory foam, and even using bamboo-made mattress covers that allow mattresses to efficiently ‘breathe’, in turn allowing mattresses to stay cool. The above memory foam mattress review takes into consideration all these factors and has already eliminated low-quality mattresses saving consumers days, if not weeks of online research-time. In addition to reviewing the best memory foam mattress brands, Bedroom Solutions provides a mattress buying guide which emphasizes the role of one’s sleeping style when selecting a soft vs firm mattress.




"Adhering to these sleep-expert guidelines will help minimize stress on pressure points like shoulders, hips, and buttocks, while optimally aligning the spine for an uninterrupted, pain-free night of sleep" advices Palmer.For more information about us, please visit http://www.Bedroom.Solutions/Contact Info:Name: Belinda PalmerSource: Bedroom SolutionsWhat to Read NextSleepopolis is supported by readers. Product links on Sleepopolis are referral links. If you use one of these and buy something Sleepopolis makes a little bit of money. See how it all works here. In the market for a new mattress, but can’t decide between spring or foam? Ever heard of hyper-elastic polymer? This is the newest innovative material on the market brought to you by the brand new Purple mattress! Will this new mattress make a name for itself in the mattress industry? Keep reading below to find out! Purple Mattress: On Sale $100 off the regular $1,099. $999 for Queen size Purple mattress.Click here to jump on down to the review summary.




The Purple mattress sits at 9.5″ thick and is built from 3 layers of foam & polymer. Top layer (cooling & comfort) – 2″ of a hyper-elastic polymer. This layer is designed to provide an extremely cool sleeping experience as well as relieve pressure points your body tries to create. The hyper-elastic polymer is built using Purple “smart grid” design, which helps to improve the cooling and comfort of the top layer. Middle layer (transitional support) – 3.5″ of polyurethane foam. The middle layer works with the top layer to create transitional support and deep compression support (especially important for heavier sleepers). Bottom layer (foundation) – 4″ of polyurethane foam. This layer is designed to act as the foundation for the mattress. The cover of the Purple mattress is made up of a blend of viscose (27%), polyester (69%), and polyester-lycra (4%). The combination of these materials makes for a highly breathable cover. In addition to the breathability, the cover is both stretchy and soft.




After tugging on the cover from several different angles, it was able to snap right back into its original shape without any issue. Purple’s cover is a great fit for the hyper-elastic polymer smart grid top layer. The two work well together to avoid any heat build up. Aesthetically speaking, the cover has a modern look about it. Although it is the classic all white color scheme, the diamond pattern on top provides a much more sleek appeal than no design at all. In addition, Purple has their logo embossed on the sides of the mattress to help enhance design. Personally, I enjoy the look of the Purple. Although it is nothing extraordinary, they did a great job of taking an all white design and making it look quite sharp. Firmness, Feel, & Support Purple has a unique feel. On a firmness scale of 1-10 ,where 10 is the most firm, I would say the Purple mattress falls somewhere between 6-6.5. This mattress is designed to fit the needs of most sleepers. The Purple mattress is one of the most interesting mattresses I have tested to date.




The combination of materials provide a feel that I have not experienced anywhere else. Purple’s hyper-elastic polymer has latex-like qualities, but seems to do everything a little better. The support from this mattress is great. While lying down on the mattress, I did not feel any significant pressure point. The top layer does an excellent job of dissipating pressure between your body and the mattress. As a stomach sleeper, I felt as if my spine was well supported throughout my sleep tests. My wife is a back and side sleeper and felt similarly. Although this mattress does a great job of supporting the body, it does so in a different way for every sleeper. If you’re a lighter sleeper(<130 pounds) you will feel more like you are floating on top of the mattress with very little body contouring. Medium weight sleepers (130-150 pounds) will sink a little deeper into the polymer and have a slight level of hug. If you’re heavier than 150 pounds, you will notice a more pronounced level of sinkage and contour from the mattress.




Sleepers in the 150-195 pound range should expect to see body hug in the 1-1.75″ range (depending on size, body type, and body part). As you get above 200 pounds sleepers will begin to more prominently engage the transitional support layer, helping to create more support and hold a balanced level of sinkage and hug in the 2-2.5″ range. What really gives Purple its special feel is the way the material responds and supports your weight. Larger and more weighty areas of your body will naturally sink farther into the mattress and be supported by the Purple polymer material and transitional support layer. In this way, your critical pressure points are more likely to find the pressure relief they need to feel rested and recovered by the morning. Personally, I thoroughly enjoyed the feel of this mattress. The hyper-elastic polymer has such a unique feel compared to anything else I have tested thus far. The ability of the mattress to displace your weight and maintain stable support and comfort is impressive.




The contour of this mattress is similar to latex, rounded. There is no direct forming of the materials around your body, which helps avoid that “stuck” feeling. As you switch positions on the Purple, the top layer responds instantaneously, even quicker than latex. Now, on to most notable feature about the Purple mattress, cooling. The air pockets created from the webbed polymer smart grid help to keep the sleeping surface extremely cool. Only adding to the mix is the thin cover. Between the heavy airflow through the webbed air pockets and thin cover, this mattress is easily one of the coolest I have slept on to date. The light powder coating (pictured below) on the Purple polymer is a non-toxic proprietary plastic powder material. It helps to minimize some of the noise that the polymer would otherwise create. Finally, let’s talk about bounce. The polymer material has a level of bounce comparable to latex, yet the mattress still shows very little signs of motion transfer.




This feature is beneficial for amorous activity in the bedroom as well as not bothering your partner during sleep. Motion energy is only felt through immediate grid areas adjacent to where you are moving. This helps keep motion isolated to the sleepers who are actually doing the moving. All mattress reviews found on Sleepopolis are put through a short series of sinkage tests. These tests are designed to provide a better understanding of how the mattress will react in certain situations where pressure is applied. Lying on back – As I lay normally on the mattress with my weight evenly spread out, I saw 1-1.25″ of sinkage. Lying on side – While lying on my side, I saw 1-1.5″ of sinkage. Sitting on the edge (conservative) – In a normal sitting position with my butt slightly off the immediate edge of the mattress, I saw 2.5-3″ of sinkage. Sitting on the edge (aggressive) – While sitting directly on the edge of the mattress, I saw 3-3.5″ of sinkage. Standing in the middle – As I placed all of my weight at one point on the mattress, I saw 5-5.5″ of sinkage.




Just a reminder that sinkage will vary based upon weight. As a reference point, I weigh 140 pounds. If you’re 150-199 pounds you can expect to add another 0.25-0.50″ to each of these measurements. Now, if you’re 200 pounds or more, there is a good chance you will see closer to 0.5-1″ of extra hug. 1/26/17 Update – Purple’s shipping is currently delayed 2-3 weeks. Shipping – Free, compressed in a box Warranty – 10 years Trial Period – 100 nights Made in the USA Weight – Queen size mattress weighs 110 pounds Who Should Buy the Purple Mattress? I would recommend the Purple mattress to sleepers who: Want a medium firm feel – The Purple mattress comes in at a 6-6.5 out of 10 on the firmness scale. The firmness will vary depending on body type / size. The heavier you are, the more you will sink into the hyper-elastic polymer for a even more pressure relieving feel. Want an extremely cool mattress – Purple’s polymer web design creates air pockets that keep the sleeping surface extremely cool.




In addition, the cover of the mattress is thin, allowing the mattress to breathe much easier. Want a rounded contour – Unlike traditional foam mattresses, Purple displaces your body weight providing more of a rounded contour. The contour is similar to latex, but the bounce and responsiveness is even quicker than latex. Want great bounce & great sex – The Purple’s polymer material provides a high level of bounce. The web design of the top layer does a great job of bouncing back to its original shape after sudden amounts of pressure are applied. The instant response, excellent bounce, balanced sinkage, and better than average edge support make the Purple an excellent mattress for sex. Want minimal motion transfer – Although there is a large amount of bounce associated with this mattress, there is virtually no motion transfer. The polymer material and design grid keep motion energy isolated to its originating source and does not extend across the mattress. Looking for a little more on the Purple mattress?

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