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Mattress Memory Foam Or Spring

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$ - $ Non-members pay 10% surcharge Join now! Shipping Enter ZIP Code for shipping options Estimated arrival Add to list About this item Mattress offers customized support and pressure-point relief Proven to help you fall asleep faster, and sleep more soundly BiFold Box Spring is constructed from durable stainless steel Description Member reviews & questions Policies & plans Description The Night Therapy Elite Memory Foam Mattress features cooling gel-infused memory foam for conforming comfort, improved airflow and customized support. In a recent clinical study, a Night Therapy mattress was shown to improve both sleep time and sleep efficiency, compared to a best-selling innerspring mattress. The mattress also incorporates the latest evolution of memory foam, Biofoam, which replaces some of the traditional petroleum with natural plant oil and includes natural green tea extract as well as natural active charcoal to help absorb moisture, eliminate odors and keep your mattress fresh.




The mattress comes with the BiFold Box Spring Foundation, an innovative folding mattress foundation designed for easy mobility and functionality. Unlike traditional box springs that are hard to maneuver through your home, the BiFold Box Spring folds in half so that you can move it easily through hallways and stairways. The BiFold Box Spring Foundation is made from heavy-gauge steel for long-lasting durability. Specifications Supportive and plush mattress features four layers of foam: 2.5" of gel-infused memory foam, 1.5" of memory foam, 3" of pressure-relieving Comfort Foam® and 6" of high-density Base Support Foam for long-lasting durability and stability High-quality foam is CertiPUR-US® certified for durability, performance and content Set includes a BiFold Box Spring Foundation, an innovative folding mattress foundation designed for easy mobility BiFold Foundation offers the look and functionality of a traditional box spring but is made from heavy-gauge steel for longer-lasting durability No assembly required, simply open the box, slide the foundation out and unfold, it will immediately open to the shape of a box spring Foundation is constructed from heavy-gauge steel with a fabric cover 10-year limited warranty on the mattress 5-year warranty on the BiFold Box Spring




Delivery Information: Please open your mattress package within 72 hours of receipt and allow 48 hours for your new mattress to return to its original, plush shape. This set ships in multiple boxes and may arrive in separate shipments on different days. Assembled Country China Assembled Size ​Mattress: Full: 75 x 54 x 13 Queen: 80 x 60 x 13 King: 80 x 76 x 13 Cal King: 84 x 74 x 13 Bi-Fold Box-Spring: Twin: 74" x 38.5" x 9" Full: 74" x 53.5" x 9" Queen: 79" x 59.5" x 9" Split King (2 twin box springs): 79" x 37.5" x 9" Component Country Imported   Member reviews & questions Policies & plans Shipping Information Standard - 2 to 6 business days Premium - 2 to 4 business days Express - 1 to 2 business days Delivery not available to AK, HI or Puerto Rico Warranty Information Mattress: 10-year prorated limited warranty covers manufacturing defects BiFold Box Spring: 5-year prorated limited warranty covers manufacturing defectsMany people who have made the crossover from traditional innerspring mattresses to memory foam are enthusiastic about the benefits they have received.




Naturally, they want to share their improved sleep experience with their children. But is memory foam appropriate for children? In general, a memory foam mattress is not a good idea for infants and toddlers. However, older children and teens can usually enjoy the benefits of memory foam without any issues or concerns. The biggest things to consider when addressing this question are the child’s age and size, the memory foam properties, and the mattress properties. Age, Needs & Safety The same body-contouring properties that have made memory foam products famous worldwide are the same characteristics that can pose a danger to infants. This is of particular concern with temperature sensitive memory foams which soften under body heat and weight, allowing the sleeper to sink slightly while the surrounding material remains firmer (making turning more difficult). Nearly every professional source recommends infants and very young children sleep on a very firm surface, primarily because kids of this age may not be able to turn themselves over at night which can become dangerous on a soft or contouring material.




Amerisleep’s memory foam is not temperature reactive so it maintains consistent firmness and offers a quick response time, proving safe for most kids outside of their preschool years. Older children should not have a problem repositioning themselves and would generally be of sufficient size to be able to enjoy the benefits of memory foam without concerns. For kids up to their pre-teen years, a firm mattress would still be ideal according to expert sources (by teen years, we often develop more specific comfort preferences and needs however). One other potential concern parents may have involves chemicals in traditional memory foam mattresses that can result in off-gassing and unnecessary exposure. While largely considered innocuous, some types could use chemicals of concern that could contribute to or exacerbate existing respiratory or neurological conditions. Eco-friendly plant-based memory foam offers an alternative that combines healthiness and comfort, and may often present a safer option than standard spring beds.




Our Bio-Pur™ foam is certified to be free of toxic components like formaldehyde, CFCs, and other concerning additives. Waterproof mattress covers can also help reduce concerns about chemicals as well as allergens, regardless of mattress type. This will help extend the life of their bed, make accident cleanup much easier, and prevent dust mites and mold from accumulating. Memory Foam Can Benefit Kids Whether or not memory foam for kids is a good idea depends greatly on the kid, their age and size, and the mattress itself. As a parent, you will be the best judge of your child’s needs and abilities. Be sure to exercise caution and due diligence when considering a memory foam mattress for a young child, but know that memory foam can be perfectly safe for most kids and teens. View our mattress selection to find the best bed for your child. Amerisleep vs. Memory Foam ComparisonI've been in the mattress industry over a decade and the #1 question I hear from people is, "What type of foundation or support base should I use with my memory foam or latex mattress?




As most of you know, a foundation is the support base or mechanism that sits underneath a mattress. Both memory foam and latex mattresses require a solid, uniform foundation to work properly. If you currently have an older box spring foundation, definitely read on. The Two Types of Foundations Two Basic Types of Mattress Foundations on the MarketThere are two basic types of mattress foundations in the mattress world today: box springs and foundations. Box springs are, for the most part, a combination of wood and steel springs that act like shock absorbers for a traditional innerspring mattress. Foundations are a more solid structure, for use with memory foam or latex mattresses, and are typically a solid wood top or wood slatted system with a cover. Now, older box springs, typically ones that are over 10 years old, have too much give with their spring systems, and are not a good support base for memory foam mattresses. If you have an existing box spring, it is less than 10 years old and still in good shape, test it by pushing against the springs in several spots.




Make sure the entire box spring has the same consistency in feel. If it’s rigid and firm, with an inch or less of give, then it should be OK to use with a memory foam mattress or latex mattress. If not, then you’re going to have to purchase a mattress foundation. This foundation comes in all sizes. It's perfect for memory foam and latex mattresses. I've tested it myself. Typical foundations on the market today are either steel frame and steel frame/wood slat combinations or come with a nice zippered cover, and a solid, wood top or even tacked cardboard. They are ideal for memory foam or latex mattresses, because they provide a solid, uniform bottom for the foam cores. The less give you have, the better. This wood slat foundation is super sturdy at a great price. Assembled height is about ten inches off the floor, so with mattress it sits at a nice height off of floor. I had a 10-inch mattress on mine. Not too low and not too high. Easy to get in and out. Roll on Wood Slat Foundation




Wood Slat Mattress FoundationsWood slat foundations work well too, as long as the slats are close enough together. We like to see the slats no more than 3” apart or less, preferably 2” apart. You’ll need to measure or make sure with a retailer that the slats are close enough together. Otherwise, you’ll need to put a ½” to ¾” cut plywood or pressboard over the slats to create that solid, uniform bottom (these boards will typically be in two cuts that you’ll butt together, the bigger the mattress you have). Foldable Metal FoundationsI recently tested the Pragma bed platform with both a memory foam and a latex mattress. The platform worked beautifully with both types. It unfolds easily and folds right back up in seconds to store. The metal support strands are close enough together to provide that much needed congruous support. This foundation is great for guest beds that need to be put away after use but would also work well for a main mattress with long term use.




I highly recommend this platform foundation. It comes in a surprisingly small box, because it is collapsable. It is lightweight which makes it easy to move (as you'll see in the video at right) so is great for storage. Memory Foam on the Floor?I get this question a lot: Is it ok to put a memory foam mattress directly on the floor? The simple answer is yes. Because these mattresses needs a solid, uniform bottom and a floor provides that. The floor functions like a foundation. Now, this will be a very low profile bed, because you don't have the elevation that a foundation and frame would give you. Getting out of bed will be a bit difficult. However, many people do this, particularly folks who are just starting out and trying to save some money. Make sure to check your mattress' warranty to determine whether it is affected/voided by not using a traditional foundation. This is sometimes the case. Adjustable Base ShipShape Assembly Video Which adjustable base would I recommend?

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