How To Buy A Bed
Mattress Selection
No other purchase will have a more dramatic effect on your health than your mattress.
"You weren't kidding about so many choices. We took our time and went through the process and found the bed of our dreams." -- Phil & Kathy - Santa Ana, CA
You have decided on size and determined a
budget, now its time to pick a mattress. Assuming you have a reasonable budget,
consider all options: Air, Innerspring, Latex and Memory Foam. There are also
hundreds of hybrids, but this list covers all the basic categories. Let's look
at each one.
Air - Select Comfort (Sleep Number) is probably the best known brand in
this category, but there are others. These beds allow each person to customize
the amount of air (pressure) underneath them. You also have the ability to
change over time to accommodate changing preferences, gains or losses in weight
due to pregnancy or other factors. Air mattresses tend to be pricier. There are
a few that are priced competitively with innersprings, but they usually have
very limited features and poor conformance.
At that level, you truly are buying an "air mattress" and that might not be the
right solution for your long term needs.
Innerspring - This is the best best known type of mattress. The innerspring mattress
has been around over a hundred years and there are so many types its not worth
discussing here. The main thing to remember is that the human body was not
designed to sleep on steel springs. Therefore, you must find a mattress that has
enough support AND enough comfort layers to cradle your body in the correct
position. Not enough padding or too much can be problematic and there is a very
thin line between the two. This is why it is so important to test mattresses
until you find the one that works best. Innerspring mattresses will be the most
economical and have the greatest range of price options.
Latex - Is one of my favorite foams. It is a derivative from rubber trees
and is natural. It breathes, its durable and springs back very quickly imitating
innersprings without the pressure. It is also expensive. Some retailers try and
push mattresses WITH latex as latex mattresses. This is not the same. You want
to try a LATEX mattress. Check the Law Tag make sure latex makes up a majority
of the upholstery. A mattress with a high percentage of latex might be better
than others, but it is not a LATEX mattress.
Memory Foam - Tempur-pedic is by far the best known of the memory foam
manufacturers. Although it seems everyone is trying their best to create their
own version. Memory foam conforms to the body, and this is the key - it remembers
its shape, not yours. No other mattress will be as durable. There will be
minimal motion transfer, and more times than not, perfect spinal alignment
without any pressure. Assuming of course you have a good quality, high density mattress. In my opinion these are the best solutions, IF you like the way
they feel. But again, the lower quality ones are worthless.
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If you don't have a strong preference for category, go to a store that offers a
wide selection - ideally mattresses from all 4 categories. Lay on a few and see if
you can narrow down a category preference. From there, its on to picking a brand
and model.
Why Should I Buy A Brand Name Mattress? - There are compelling reasons
why the S-Brands have dominated the mattress industry. These are companies that
have sold mattresses for over a hundred years and invested millions in research
and development. They have warranties and reputations that have stood the test
of time. If Purple Hippo Mattress Company truly built a better mouse trap, there
is no doubt they would jump to the top in mattress sales. Tempur-pedic proved
that with their meteoric rise to the top of the industry.
For the specialty mattresses (air, latex and memory foam), it is a simple
process of comfort and price. The number of quality options is quite small.
With innerspring mattresses, the choices are in the thousands. Ideally, find the
same model in a firm, plush and pillowtop. Lay on each in your natural sleeping
position for about five minutes. You should be able to select a comfort
preference from this exercise.
Once a comfort preference is determined, you can narrow down by brand and price.
Once you narrow it down to one or two, start spending more time on each to make
sure you have the right support AND comfort. Learn the differences in coil
design, comfort layers and see if you feel the difference.
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