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How To Select The Right Memory Foam Mattress...3 Insider Secrets
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Are you shopping for a memory foam mattress?  Are you feeling a bit overwhelmed by all the jargon that's out there?
There are really only three main things you must know, in order to get a mattress that will serve you well for years to come…temperature sensitivity, density and the thickness of the memory foam layer.
Selecting the correct memory foam mattress is an important decision, and by adopting these tips, you will have no anxiety about selecting the correct one.
In fact, you'll know more about memory foam and how to select a good mattress than most mattress store salespeople.
Select A Mattress With Temperature Sensitivity
Not every memory foam mattress that's available, on the market, will be sensitive to temperature.
But, temperature sensitivity is one of the most crucial features that makes a memory foam mattress so unique and so downright comfortable.
When shopping for a mattress, if you are able to buy one that adjusts to the temperature, please do so. You will find that the mattress will absorb your body heat and soften up.
The same is true when the environment is cooler, the mattress will become firmer.
It's easy to check for temperature sensitivity.  Just place a zip lock bag of ice on it for a few minutes and it will be much firmer under the ice than on the rest of the mattress.
Select A Mattress With The Correct Density
One of the main things to consider, when choosing the correct memory foam mattress, is the density of the memory foam. The density of the memory foam can be described as the weight, of the mattress, measured in a cubic foot of memory foam.
For example, if you were to cut a piece of memory foam into a 12 x12 x 12 shape of a cube, or giant dice, and take its weight, the resulting weight would be its density.
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