We often find it hard to tell how there is something wanting in our lives until something better comes along. You could say the same thing about sleeping on your old mattress. Until you actually make the leap and get a great mattress, it can be hard to know what you're missing. If you're thinking of investing in foam, here's a little buying guide that should be helpful.
Foam mattresses sell in a really wide price range. You can find ones for $200 and you can find them for ten times as much. Basically, you'll have an easier time shopping if you make up your mind up first of all what price range you want to be dealing with.
Once you do that, it's basically down to making your mind up about how stiff, firm and supportive you would like the mattress to be, and how thick.
If you need something hypoallergenic, you'll find that memory foam could be a great idea. Memory foam actually discourages dust mites and mold. If on the other hand, youre kind of careful in everything you buy about the impact your purchase will have on the environment, you could go with latex. It's 100% natural, and it'll biodegrade very well. You just need to think about how it will affect the environment using up rubber trees like this. At any rate, you can easily choose a latex foam mattress and then a memory foam topper for the best of both worlds.
For the question of how thick a mattress should be and how dense, decide of how much support you want. The more firm you need your mattress to be, the more support you need, the more dense the foam has to be. Anything over 5 pounds per cubic foot (the measure they use to describe density in foam mattresses) is considered very firm. These mattresses last a long time, and they give you the best support.
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