Why Is A Comfortable Mattress So Important?

By Harry 6 September 2015

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Many people don’t fully understand the value of a comfortable mattress. They will just buy the first mattress they see, without properly analysing whether it will be comfortable or not. It’s important to ensure that you get a comfortable mattress.

The most popular types of mattresses are: Memory Foam Mattresses; Open Coil Sprung Mattresses; Latex Mattresses and Pocket Sprung Mattresses. But in terms of which is the best, it comes down to a matter of preference. When it comes down to aching joints and back pains, Memory Foam Mattresses and Latex Mattresses tend to be the best solution as they offer a much softer surface than any other types of mattress, they vital for providing extra comfort and dealing with back pains.

Lack of a comfortable mattress can result in all kinds of health related issues. Neck and back problems are very likely to occur if your mattress isn’t comfortable, therefore a sprung base can come in very handy. Our pocket sprung mattresses contain individually placed pocket springs each working to contour your body, you can be assured that during your sleep you will be well supported and comfortable. Each spring within the mattress is individually wrapped and this defers the transfer of movement, providing an excellent night’s sleep.

Open Coil Mattresses are made using gauge bonnell spring units to provide durability and longevity.  With a single coil for the entire mattress each spring can draw support from adjacent springs to maximise durability without compromising on comfort.  It has a deep quilted, woven cover to add to the life of the mattress and provide a smooth texture.  The open coil has carefully chosen hypo-allergenic fillings this makes the mattress suitable for anyone, even those who suffer allergies.

We’ve found that http://www.sleepcouncil.org.uk/ provides very helpful advice when it comes to any sleep related issues.

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