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Memory Foam Mattress Spring

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About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:A Spa Sensations 10'' Memory Foam and Spring Hybrid Mattress provides the best of both worlds — the comfort of a memory foam top layer with the support of a traditional spring coil base layer. This technology offers luxury and durability for a restful, restorative sleep. Coil springs on the Spa Sensations 10'' Memory Foam and Spring Hybrid Mattress provide better motion separation for an undisturbed rest. Spa Sensations 10'' Memory Foam and Spring Hybrid Mattress: 1" memory foam and 1" high-density foam top layer designed for maximum comfort Padded with 1/2" of top quilting 7-1/2" base layer of individual, heavy-gauge metal springs provides durability for increased motion separation Spa Sensations 10" mattress is constructed to adjust individually to your weight and body shape Revolutionary rebound technology mattress expands to its original shape in minutes when unpacked Mattress Dimensions: Twin: 39" x 75" Full:54" x 75" Queen: 60" x 80" King: 76" x 80" See our assortment of beds.




10 year limited warranty.Directions: Fabric Care Instructions: wipe with clean cloth;blot dry;Spot clean with mild detergentSpecificationsThicknessTypeModelBrandRecommended RoomFill MaterialAge GroupMattress ThicknessRecommended LocationConditionMaterialFirmnessColorFeaturesAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)Take an interactive tourVideosWould this be considered a medium to firm mattress?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InWould this be considered a medium to firm mattress?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign Inwhat size packaging does this come in?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InHow big is the box it comes in?by It looks like you are not signed in. Memory Foam vs Spring MattressesI’m going to cut straight to the chase with this page on my website, and start by telling you the main reason spring or “coil” mattresses are still manufactured is because they’re cheap to construct and to buy.




The technology used within a spring mattress hasn’t changed that much in many years, and the support you received from a new one bought 10 years ago will be the same if you buy one now. However, I’m not about telling you what’s good for you and what isn’t. My job is to make sure you get both sides of the story and I think this page will be very useful for those of you who are not sure if moving from a spring mattress to memory foam is the right choice for you. So, let’s take a look at some of the pros and cons you can expect with both types. Of course, I will try not to be biased, but I can’t help starting with memory foam. There is far more choice with a memory foam mattress simply because of the abundance of technology available to manufacturers. Plus the levels of firm to soft are far more accurate than that of a coil spring, not to mention the different layers foam mattresses can have. Starting out with a foam mattress before you suffer from back, neck or shoulder pain could stop this from happening all together because you get the natural support you need from the word go!




If you do have trouble with various aches and pains whether they’re mild or severe, a foam mattress will definitely help because it supports important pressure points across the body. Unlike a spring mattress, the technology within is like having billions of tiny springs supporting your frame and it will contour to your natural shape much better. Think of it like buying a suit that’s been made for you rather than buying “off the peg”. Foam mattresses will last much longer and the warranties available are more extensive because the materials used are far superior to that of a spring type. Largely, you’ll be doing the environment a favor especially if you look out for the CertiPUR-US certification. One of the biggest complaints about foam mattresses is the fact they produce additional heat. However, there are brands on the market like the DynastyMattress 12-Inch New Cool Breeze GEL I have reviewed that pretty much eliminate this problem. Depending on the way of packaging, you may have to wait for your mattress to expand before you can use it, and in some cases there will be an odor.




Finally, yes, foam mattresses will cost you more. But, they last longer if cared for properly and could avoid problems in the future due to aches and pains caused by a poor sleeping surface. First of all, as I have mentioned a spring mattress is cheap. The main reason for this is the technology used to construct them is pretty basic. When you first buy a spring mattress, there is no need to wait until you can use it because they “spring” to their original form instantly. Since spring mattresses don’t rely on heat to adjust to your body, you won’t get the problem of being too warm when you sleep. They are well ventilated. You won’t get the “outgas” odor that’s sometimes synonymous with foam mattresses because of the materials used. If you don’t like the idea of waiting for your mattress to conform to the contours of your body, a spring mattress might be the answer. This is a personal issue though, and most people get used to this characteristic of memory foam fairly quickly (plus new foams and layer set-ups are being developed every day, making the problem slowly go away).




If you suffer from various aches and pains, don’t expect a spring mattress to help. This is because the coils within simply push weight back at the same pressure at which it’s received. This leads me on to another con with this type of mattress… Body weight will not be distributed evenly so it’s impossible for a spring mattress to help support various pressure points around the body that can cause spine or joint problems. It’s virtually impossible to find a mattress of this type with anything more than a 10 year warranty due to the materials used and in many cases they will start to sag after a year or two because of the way they’re designed. Maintenance of a spring mattress will take up much more of your time because they not only need to be rotated often, but flipped as well.This question relies on many different circumstances surrounding the back pains. It depends on:How soon the pain starts after you wake up If it is age or medical ailment related.If you are a back, stomach, or side sleeper.




Side sleepers need a softer mattress, as they need a mattress that can conform to the curve of their shoulders, rib cage, and hips. It is entirely different if you sleep on your stomach or back, as your spine deserves much more support, thus a firmer mattress.Also if you are subject to joint pain and/or sensitivity to pressure points, than a softer surface is preferable.Due to numerous possibilities of back pains, this is likely the cause of why you are receiving  many contradictory answers to your question. It would be wise to consult your physician first to see where the pain is and what kind of mattress would work well with your style of sleeping.If you are interested in finding the perfect mattress and the perfect space-saving bed to fit it in, come visit us at our page, Lift And Stor. I spent a lot of time trying to figure out which way to go on our new mattress purchase. We tried a bunch of mattresses at various stores in the area and decided that foam was the way to go.I recently bought the Queen-sized DreamFoam MattressI loved how the mattress allowed me to sink into it, like laying on a cloud, yet I felt very supported.




Like all memory foam mattresses, it does take some time to get used to sleeping on foam versus a traditional mattress.Source: Top 5 Mattresses 2017 - TyRankerFor me, foam/memory mattresses are a lot better. Spring mattresses basically just holds you up while the foam ones molds to your body. I think it just depends on the individual but I’ve had much better sleep with my foam mattress. Here are some of the best ones.This isn’t to say all foam mattresses are better than all spring mattresses. Much of it depends on the quality of your mattress. A good quality spring mattress will be better than a poor quality foam mattress and vice versa. Overall though, from my experience, if you go with a highly rated foam mattress, it’ll be money well spent. Plus, they’re not all that expensive anyway and if you buy them online, they come rolled up which is more convenient than spring mattresses.This answer depends upon the type of back pain you are suffering from. The real key to sleeping comfortably through the night and waking up pain free is spinal alignment.

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