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Memory Foam

Memory foam mattresses are becoming increasingly more popular due to their unsurpassed comfort and overall body support. They contour to the body providing ample spinal support. Memory foam adapts to the cures of your body and supports you evenly, allowing for better body alignment. Memory foam mattresses also absorb weight and motion, allowing you to undisturbed sleep if your partner moves.

Memory Foam Gel

Gel Memory Foam  is comfortable, durable and resistant to motion transfer, giving you the ability to sleep through your partner’s (or pets) movements. Gel foam is made of gel beads which are infused into memory foam. This creates an environment which promotes air movement and increases the air circulating in your mattress. This air circulation helps your disperse your body heat, which helps you maintain a comfortable temperature. The gel is firm, yet comfortable and is designed to give you added support where it is needed. Gel memory foam is an excellent choice for individuals who typically run hot while they sleep and an ideal choice for side sleepers as it offers pressure relief on hips and shoulders.

Latex Foam Mattress

Latex foam mattresses are made of breathable, resilient material that conforms to the body in a similar manner to regular memory foam. Latex foam is an excellent choice for those seeking pressure-relief and those who consistently toss and turn during sleep. The latex material also retains less heat than traditional mattresses which offers cooler sleep for those who run hot. Latex is an ideal choice for those who suffer from allergies and those who require a hypoallergenic mattress as it protects against dust mites.

Inner Spring

Innerspring mattresses offer multiple benefits and are still widely used. Being around for so long, they provide people with the comfort of familiarity. They are also readily available and they come in a variety of comfort levels to meet personal preferences. Innerspring mattresses are typically less expensive than other mattress types, so if your new mattress budget is thistight, innersprings might be a good options for you.

Pillow Top

Pillow top mattresses come with an additional upholstered layer of padding at the top of the mattress, over the main support system of the mattress. The benefits to pillow top mattresses include comfort, support and durability. The added plush provide extra cushioning making it more comfortable to sleep on and help relieve pressure points on your body. They provide more support for the spine and the added padding at the top of the mattress helps the mattress to maintain its shape for much longer than a traditional mattress. By flipping your pillow top mattress every year, you can help the mattress maintain its shape. Pillow top mattresses come in a variety of softness levels. We suggest testing in-store testing to decide what type is best for you.

Water Beds

Waterbeds are arguably the most fun type of bed we offer and they have come a long way in their durability performance. Waterbeds are also considered more sanitary than many traditional beds because unlike fabric, dirt and skin particles are unable to penetrate the mattress. Instead, they can be wiped down and this benefit virtually eliminates dust mites. As such, they are recommended for people who suffer from asthma and allergies. Waterbeds are also recommended for individuals who are movement-impaired because waterbeds can help reduce the risk of bedsores. Furthermore, waterbeds shape exactly to the body, minimizing pressures in the spine and joints.

Air Bed

Air beds mimic the look of an innerspring mattress, but they are different from standard inflatable air mattresses. They use air-filled chambers which provide support for the body in place of innersprings or foam. Air beds are usually covered by a foam layer and come in a variety of comfort levels. Many air beds are adjustable and use digital air inflators on two sides which allow you and your partner to choose individual firmness levels.

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