Memory Foam Mattresses
No Pressure Points
High-density memory foam is designed to provide individualized spinal support and alignment with a system of densely packed visco-elastic or "memory" cells that sense body temperatures, weight and pressure along the entire length of the body. Memory foam is clinically proven to correctly align and support the spine, eliminating stiffness, back pain and neck pain. It's even been reported to reduce snoring since it correctly aligns the spine, which can prevent the airway collapse related to sleep apnea.
Inner spring mattresses consist of a set of padded coils positioned over a set of slates that respond to weight and gravity, localizing support in the areas of the body with the greatest center of gravity. This creates pressure points along the spine and surrounding nerves, causing that pain, stiffness and "crick-in-the-neck" we've all experienced from sleeping on a conventional mattress.
Better Sleep
Memory foam mattresses are designed and clinically proven to give you better sleep. They reduce tossing and turning by 90 percent, allowing you to sleep undisturbed throughout the night.
Unlike a conventional mattress, a memory foam mattress doesn't transfer motion, so your partner can come to bed, arise or move on the bed without disturbing you. This lets you fall asleep faster and experience longer, deeper REM cycles to give you better, more restful sleep.
No Flipping
Visco-elastic cells "remember" their shape, they don't break down like padding or springs. Memory foam mattresses always returns to the original shape, even after many years.
Conventional mattresses wear unevenly, causing them to sag in the middle and creating a need for periodic mattress flipping.