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Memory Foam Mattress Motion Transfer

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Talk about zero motion transfer. Have you ever seen the late night television commercial that features a glass of red wine on one side of the bed and an attractive young pajama clad woman jumping up and down on the other side? Were you surprised that the wine glass didn’t seem to notice the action on the other side of the mattress? By now, the commercial is an old standard in television history, but many people still find the idea of a bed where that could happen as one that’s just too good to be true – especially people who are constantly awakened during the night by a partner who sleeps fitfully or wakes frequently for bathroom trips or midnight snacks.It really is that simple for a lot of people – especially people who have little trouble going to sleep but find that the constant motion of their partner tossing and turning is keeping them up or waking them at all hours of the night. Not only is this a quantity of sleep issue, but it is also a quality of sleep issue too. Sleep deprivation can cause major health issues that, if left unchecked, will significantly impact your quality of life – especially over prolonged periods of time.




You really do need to get a certain number of hours worth of uninterrupted sleep each night in order to wake feeling rested and operating at optimal efficiency throughout your day. You also need to have high quality sleep without constant interruptions to your sleep cycles.Waking up all the time due to a partner’s motions interrupts your sleep cycle, often at critical times. Eliminating the transfer of motion from your partner’s side of the bed to your side of the bed increases the odds that you’ll be able to sleep soundly throughout your various stages of sleep during the night. In other words, you’ll sleep like a log.The two that immediately come to mind are memory foam mattresses and latex foam mattresses. The reason there is no transfer of motion is the fact that the mattress core is so dense. The materials within these types of mattresses help conform to your shape and absorbs your body’s weight.If you’re having a hard time envisioning how effective the change will be, imagine the difference in transferred motion between waterbeds and rock hard futons.




Waterbeds have very few limits for the transfer of motion. Futons offer a considerable amount less motion transferred from one side to the other.The difference in a natural latex bed and a traditional innerspring mattress is about the same all over again. In other words, it’s a noteworthy difference that can grant you the peaceful, uninterrupted sleep you’ve probably been dreaming of for years.Natural latex is an impressive choice that provides similar results as memory foam, but is the eco-friendly alternative. If you’re interested in a better night’s sleep and struggling with constant wakefulness resulting from motion on the other side of the bed, then a natural latex mattress is an excellent choice to consider.If you found this article useful and shareable, please copy and paste the following into the html code of your website or blog:Our GhostBed mattress review highlights this recent entrant into the online memory foam mattress market. GhostBed has set its sights squarely on taking out Casper the other ghost and many other popular mattresses on the market toady.




Click here to save $50 on the purchase of a GhostBed today! The GhostBed squares off in this battle with a hybrid latex and memory foam mattress similar to Casper and Leesa but better in many different ways. Read our GhostBed review for more! FAQ: Read about GhostBed in our Top 10 Best Mattresses of 2017 Guide The GhostBed mattress is a product of a veteran company in the industry, Nature’s Sleep.  The founders of GhostBed and Nature’s Sleep have been crafting quality mattresses, toppers, and bedding for over 35 years so they know a thing or two about constructing quality mattresses. The GhostBed is a thick 11″ mattress built from a combination of latex and memory foam with a universal comfort model that is designed to appeal to a wide majority of sleepers. There is definitely room for a better bed to take Casper’s place and the GhostBed steps up to the challenge rather well we feel. They also offer a matching foundation to compliment the mattress for only $200.




The GhostBed is a 11″ thick memory foam and latex hybrid mattress with a nice thick 3.5″ top comfort layer and a 7.5″ high density support foam base foundation. The GhostBed mattress has a 100% polyester cover with a unique dimpled cover pattern that is very stretchy and plush. You can feel the top dimples through the sheets and it felt somewhat massaging in a sense to us.  The cover is very soft and thin and helps improve airflow and cooling. The overall shape of the bed is square which lends to good edge support and no top roll-off like some mattresses with thick comfort layers or foam covers. Overall, the GhostBed has very high quality materials and construction and feels much better engineered and built than similar hybrids such as Casper, Purple, and Leesa.  Stay tuned for our GhostBed vs. Purple and Ghostbed vs. Leesa comparisons coming soon! The GhostBed is designed to appeal to a large number of sleepers with the universal comfort firmness option, which works well in some cases but not necessarily for everyone as this is generally impossible to do.




The mattress does its best to pull this off but may not appeal to everyone. The mattress feels firmer than many competing mattresses in this category. We felt it was around a 7 out of 10 on the firmness scale (10 being firmest). The combination of latex and memory foam provide responsiveness and support by means of the latex initially providing some pushback and preventing you from sinking into foam, while the foam beneath it then adapts to your weight and contours to the body. As a heavier sleeper, at 230lbs, I felt the GhostBed was on the firmer side but still offers better support than competing mattresses. With the Casper and Leesa, as well as the Purple, my weight sinks through the comfort layers and I often would even bottom out and feel the foundation of our bed. With the GhostBed, however, my weight was supported better with the lower foam and gel layers that didn’t totally collapse with my weight when lying and sitting on the mattress. This was not the same experience for Kaye, however, who is half my size and who felt it supported her without sinking all the way through as it did me.  




This is highly weight dependent and something to take into consideration. Support was good with the GhostBed, however, due to the thick 11″ design. I did not feel pressure points in my shoulders or hips when sleeping on my side due to compressing through the comfort layers like with competing mattresses.  Kaye likes firm mattresses and felt the top layer was comfortable and supportive. Again, universal comfort is not for everyone and especially couples with different firmness preferences but the GhostBed does a good job of balancing this. The GhostBed has a very soft and comfortable exterior and when you lie down on it the latex and gel foam layers work together to provide a balanced feel in most sleeping positions. As the top layer is latex, it doesn’t hug or envelop you into foam like all memory foam mattresses, but this is by design. The cover provides a very enjoyable feel through the sheets, and the mattress adapted to our bodies as time went on.  As a side sleeper, we did not feel the discomfort from the firmness of the mattress like we do with other firmer ones or ones that collapse under weight.




The GhostBed did not sleep hot to us, which as a couple is a very important consideration.  The thin breathable cover combined with the 1.5″ of aerated latex foam and 2″ of gel memory foam beneath it work together to keep heat from being trapped beneath your body and the mattress. There was no noticeable heat buildup or stickiness that is a common complaint with many memory foam mattresses historically. Sinkage is very dependent on your weight.  Many memory foam and hybrid mattresses suffer from sinkage while sitting near the edge but less so when lying down. The GhostBed does very well in this area, with minimal sinkage even when sitting close to the edge even for me weighing 230 lbs.  Edge support is very good with this bed. This is largely a result of the thick dense support layer and overall firmness of the mattress. The latex top layer provides support and resistance as well compared to other memory foam mattresses with plusher top layers. As for motion transfer, we did not encounter very much of this while sleeping together on the GhostBed.




There was minimal sinkage towards me by Kaye or “rolling in” to my heavier side which has been a problem with many memory foam mattresses for us. The responsiveness of the latex layer focused movement in a small area and did not transmit through the entire bed when one of us got in or out of the bed, which was good. The GhostBed did not have very much odor upon unboxing, and any that was present dissipated within a few hours. We unboxed and were able to sleep on it the first night without having to let it off-gas unpleasant odors which is a great thing. GhostBed provides many of the same type customer service aspects as many other online “Bed in A Box” mattress retailers. The GhostBed is very reasonably priced for the quality it delivers.  Follow this MemoryfoamTalk Coupon link and receive $50 off the GhostBed.   The matching foundation sells for $200 and is a great compliment to the mattress. Additionally, if you need the flexibility of credit, you can take advantage of GhostBed’s 12 month 0% financing.

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