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You Should Spend Some Time
Since you spend one-third of your life in bed, commit some time to
shopping for your new mattress. A little research about the features
and benefits available can pay off a many times in the quality of
your sleep for the years to come. If you are like most people, you won’t
replace your mattress for 7 to 10 years. Therefore you will have to
live with your decision – so make a good one! Remember, a good mattress
can make a noticeable difference in your health, attitude, and well
being. Read about the different types of mattress here: innerspring , foam , air, futons and water beds.
Get Physical and Have Fun!
Wear comfortable clothing when going to test mattresses. You’ll be
getting in and out of a handful of beds. The more comfortable you are
when doing so, the better. Shoes that are easy to take off and put on,
clothes that are close to what you would sleep in, etc. Don't be
embarrassed! This is serious stuff! Bring a pillow and use it!
Imagine yourself
asleep! Relax and let your body tell you what's comfortable for you
today. Your comfort preferences may have changed since your last
mattress purchase, so don’t think that just because you have a firm
mattress now, that you still need a firm mattress. Lie on the
mattresses you are considering for at least ten minutes, trying
different positions — especially the ones you sleep in. It will take a
few minutes to really find out if a mattress supports you the way it
should. Some people have
suggested this rule of thumb: when lying on your back — slide your hand
under the small of your back. If it is very easy to do and your
shoulders and
hips are uncomfortable, the mattress is probably too hard. If there is
no space between your back and the bed, it is probably too soft.
Roll over — if it is very hard to roll over the bed is
probably too soft.
Remember to test the mattress on the foundation that it is designed
to be on.
If you are sharing the bed with someone, both of you should try it at
the same
time. Roll around. Get in and out. See how much movement you feel
because that is what you will feel when your partner is tossing and
turning.
Where to Shop
Shop at stores that cater specifically to mattress sales. Not only are
they more likely to have excellent warranty and exchange policies, but
also they will have a vast selection and ensure that you find the best
mattress for your needs.
Retailer Services to Look For
Some retailers will offer additional services that can save you time,
money, and frustration, including delivery and set-up of your new
mattress, removal of your old one, special financing, etc.
What to Look for in a Mattress?
Does the mattress conform to your spine's natural curve, keep your
spine aligned when you are in bed and distribute pressure evenly across
your body? Is there edge support around the perimeter of the mattress?
This will usually be a heavy gauge border wire that will provide
increased comfort and support from edge-to-edge. If the answer to these
questions is 'yes' then your mattress will help circulation, decrease
disturbance from body movement and enhance the quality of your sleep.
Pocket/independent coil innerspring mattresses and viscoelastic memory foam mattresses generally
do a better job of providing adequate support than other mattress
types. Remember, if you are comparing similar size mattresses, more
coils of lower gauge (thinner) wire may give better support and last
longer than fewer coils with a higher gauge (thicker) wire.
Firmness factor, Softness factor, Both or Neither?
Unless you've come from another planet, you are limited to three
main sleeping positions: on your back, on your stomach, or on your
side, though is common for people to use more than one position during
the night. Depending on what position you are sleeping in, different
parts of your body will need to be supported.
Some say that a "firm" or hard mattress will provide better support.
But what really matters is that a mattress distributes pressure evenly
across your body thus providing better support.
Some experts recommend firm mattresses because back and stomach
sleepers will not sag into the surface and will prevent spinal bending
that can result in back pain.
Back sleepers usually benefit from mattresses that offer support to
fill in the gaps in the contours of the back, but at the same time
provide enough comfort as not to feel like a board.
Keep in mind that it is easy to add some softness to a firm mattress
with padding. Overstock.com often has great deals on foam mattress
toppers. Keep in mind that firm mattresses are designed to feel hard,
so in some cases adding a pad will not make it feel like a soft
mattress or soft enough.
Side sleepers experience a great deal of pressure from putting the
most weight on smaller areas of the body, reducing circulation and
causing increased tossing and turning. A softer mattress can help a
side sleeper by minimizing pressure in these areas. A recent study
of adults with chronic back pain showed that sleeping on a medium firm
mattress will create less back pain than on a firm mattress.
For those of us who can't decide, certain manufacturers produce air mattresses
with seperate controls to make the mattress firmer or softer on each
side to allow for the different comfort preferences of you and yor
partner.
Always Replace the Foundation
You may be considering only replacing a mattress and keeping your
old foundation to save money. Don’t! An old foundation will negatively
impact the feel and durability of the new mattress and may void your
warranty.
Warranty
Always make sure your new sleep set comes with a warranty that
protects you against manufacturer defects. For instance, Serta products
carry a 10-year, non-prorated warranty. Also, Serta products don’t need
to be flipped in order for the manufacturers' warranty to stay in
effect. Read the fine print. Data shows that fewer than 2% of sleep
sets are actually returned for structural problems (such a broken coil
or ripped cover.) Mattress manufacturers offer great warranties to
assure you that you are purchasing a quality product. There are two
types of warranties offered: pro-rated and non pro-rated. With a
pro-rated warranty, you will pay a percentage of the cost to repair or
replace a defective mattress during the warranty period based on how
long you have had the mattress. With a non pro-rated warranty,
defective products will be repaired or replaced during the warranty
period at no charge to you.
Most manufacturers offer 10-year, non pro-rated warranties on their
premium products to protect you against any defects in materials or
workmanship. You should read a copy of the warranty for each mattrress
to be completely familiar with the details. If you are seriously
considering a mattress, lie down on it in the store and read the
warranty. You'll get two birds with one stone - does the mattress feel
right and does the warranty cover you? However, mattress warranties
are not a guarantee of life expectancy which will be affected by the
quality and quantity of the materials used to manufacture the mattress,
the weight of the people sleeping on it, and the care you take with the
set.
Size (and Space)
Considering that most people sleep better when a partner
isn’t crowding them, you should buy the largest size mattress that fits
your bedroom and your budget. See our mattress size
page for more information. Make sure you have room to stretch out.
Whether the mattress is a twin, a full, a queen or a king, you'll know
if it's spacious enough if you don't feel like you are being crowded.
Buying a Mattress can be Complex!
Buying a mattress
can be just as complicated as buying a car.
One ex-mattress salesman told us that you cannot comparison shop for
mattresses using the name of a mattress. As with cars, a mattress at
one store will not be named the same at another store. Unfortunately
the auto, mattress and many other industries do this intentionally.
So, the best way to comparison shop a mattress is using coil count and
just simply testing the mattress. So if you are going from store to
store, compare coil counts and firmness and then compare the feeling.
Coil count will tell you the quality of a mattress. He told us that the
American Bedding Commission has set a minimum standard for coil count.
If you see a very cheap special on a mattress, there is a strong
possibility that the mattress does not meet ABC standards.
Beware of Bargains!
Bargain sleep sets are no bargain if they result in a poor night's
sleep. Don't just shop for the lowest price. You’ll be sorry. A few
more hundred, if you can swing it, will make a huge difference.
Remember, you spend one-third of your life on a mattress.
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