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Taking care of yourself begins with a good night’s rest, which is why knowing which type of mattress is best for you is as important as knowing your preferred comfort level. Get to know the basics on all the great mattress selections we carry!
Bonnell coils, continuous wire coils, hourglass coils—
Anyone who’s jumped on a coil mattress knows they’re full of bounce. While bounciness might not be ideal when sharing a mattress, the responsiveness makes getting in and out of bed and switching from one sleep position to the next easy. Generally, the firm support of an innerspring mattress makes it the best option for back and neck pain.
Since innerspring mattresses have less material in their construction, they are also more breathable than foam or latex mattresses.
Designed to contour to your body, viscoelastic foam mattresses have quickly become a popular sleep choice for those who like plush, full-body rest. While the soft support of a memory foam mattress is ideal for stomach sleepers, its ability to provide correct spine and neck alignment means a
Memory foam mattresses are also hypoallergenic!
Mattress brands have listened to the feedback from sleepers who enjoy the contouring support of foam but not how hot it is during sleep. If you’re a toasty sleeper, rest assured—the following are fantastic memory foam alternatives that deliver the best of both worlds!
Unlike memory foam mattresses that conform around your entire body,
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Once unpacked, a mattress-in-a-box requires a few hours of airing out to get back to its original shape.
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