best mattress for your hips

best mattress for your hips

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Best Mattress For Your Hips

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The different mattress types The classic spring mattress. The springs are joined together by a coiled wire which spreads your weight across the surface. They're a smart value choice They offer good firmness and support They're lighter and easier to turn On the flip side... If you're sharing, you may feel your partner moving You could roll towards the middle Shop all open coil mattresses > The springs in a continuous coil mattress are made from one single continuous wire, with each spring drawing support from the one next to it. More stability and durability than open coil More support in the centre Orthopaedic benefits for the lower back You may feel a partner moving (less so than open coil) You may roll towards the middle (less so than open coil) Shop all continuous coil mattresses > A memory foam mattress is made from a block of foam with a memory foam outer layer. They can be soft or firm depending on the density of the foam interior.




Memory foam can also be used as a top layer for other types of mattress. They mould to your shape More support for your body Relieves pressure on your joints Doesn't need turning over Tend to be warmer Harder to move around or roll over Shop all memory foam mattresses > These work just like memory foam. A latex layer surrounds a solid foam interior, which will be softer or firmer depending on its density. More responsive than memory foam Moulds to your shape faster Easier to roll over and change positions (adapts quicker) They're hypoallergenic and anti-microbial Cooler than memory foam Tend be more expensive Shop all latex mattresses > A pocket sprung design has springs woven into individual pockets, which can all act independently to offer support wherever you need it. Responds to your every movement Supports partners of different sizes and weights You won't role together in the middle




It won't make you feel warmer They're heavier and harder to turn Shop all pocket sprung mattresses > Zoned mattresses have different areas of firmness, allowing some heavy areas like your hips and shoulders to sink a little into the mattress, while supporting areas like your waist and back. Tailored support for different areas of your body Better spinal alignment and pressure relief Available in both continuous coil and pocket sprung designs Smaller bodies may not cross the different support zones Shop all zoned mattresses > As a general rule, the heavier you are, the firmer your mattress should be. This chart gives you an approximate idea of how to choose firmness based on your weight. Less than 10 stone 10 – 13 stone 13 – 16 stone Firmer is not always better. You need to be able to sink a little into your mattress or else your spine won't be aligned. If you're light and pick an extra firm mattress, the springs won't compress and you won't sink at all.




Similarly, if you like to sleep on your side, you could end up with too much pressure on your shoulders and hips. If you've a preference for firmness, you can always make the surface softer by purchasing a separate mattress topper. This is also useful if you have a partner who might find a firmer mattress uncomfortable. Mattress tops and finishes Fabric is stitched to the mattress fillings, leaving a smooth, quilted surface. It's stretchy and ideal for foam, latex and coil mattresses. Shop all micro quilted mattresses > Fabric is stitched to the filling with some extra padding, so the finish is more comfy and you're unlikely to feel the springs beneath the surface. Shop all deep quilted mattresses > A damask fibre finish has a smooth, luxurious feel and will help you to stay cooler in bed. Shop all damask mattresses > Tufting is used to keep all the pockets in a pocket spring mattress in the right places, leaving small fibre tufts on the surface of the mattress.




Shop all tufted mattresses > A cushion top mattress has an extra layer of cushioning to make the surface layer softer. Shop all cushion top mattresses > Similar to a cushion top, pillow tops have an extra cushioning layer added to the mattress that's soft like a pillow. Shop all pillow top mattresses > A memory foam layer will respond to your body temperature, shaping itself around your body to give your unique shape more support while relieving pressure on your joints. Some final things you should consider These mattresses are treated to provide long-lasting protection against dust mites, fungus and other common allergens. Shop all anti-allergy mattresses > These don't need turning over, but will still need to be rotated top to bottom regularly to prolong their life. Shop all no turn mattresses > Rolled mattresses are compressed, rolled and packaged, making them much easier to transport. Some mattresses can be compressed by as much as 75%.




They return to their original size and shape once opened. Shop all rolled mattresses > A mattress topper can be purchased to add an extra comfort layer to the top of your mattress, making a firm mattress a little softer. They're a good compromise for partners, where one needs more firmness than the other. They can also prolong the life of a mattress Shop all mattress toppers > A protector can be purchased to protect the mattress from moisture. The average adult sweats a pint of moisture every night. If this enters the mattress, along with dead skin and hair cells, it can increase the likelihood of dust mites and allergens. A protector can also help prolong your mattresses' life. Shop all mattress protectors > We can recycle your old mattress For just £19.99, we can take away your old mattress when we deliver your new one. We'll send you a recycling bag to place over it before we take it away and dispose of it responsibly. Find out more about mattress recycling >




A mattress is an important investment. It's the difference between a good night's sleep and a grumpy morning. That's why all of our mattresses have a 30 day money back guarantee so if you're not sleeping like a log within 30 days, you can return your mattress to us as long as it's still in pristine condition. We also offer a 90 day sleep guarantee on selected mattresses. So if you're not sleeping soundly after buying one of these mattresses, you can exchange your mattress for a different one. Now we do recommend that you give it a proper chance – a few weeks at least – because it sometimes takes a while to get used to a new mattress. But if at any time within the first 90 days you are still not getting on with it, we'll happily exchange it. The only flip side to this is that we can't exchange your snoring partner, noisy neighbours, or any 'up at the crack of dawn' toddlers. Applies to selected mattresses only. Find out more about our 90 day sleep guarantee > Double check your bed's size

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