Memory Foam Mattresses for a Comfortable and Memorable Sleep
Memory Foam, or to give it its technical name, Visco Elastic Foam, was until recently the newest innovation in bed manufacture and is still the most significant in many years of development.
True memory foam is a water based product, and as such doesn’t retain heat as much as Dunlopillo latex would because it allows air to pass through it.
When first used in bedding, memory foam was used in hospitals and nursing homes to combat problems caused by bad circulation such as bed sores or rheumatism and it is now making an impact in the domestic bed industry. It aids circulation because unlike springs or conventional foam, visco elastic memory foam puts almost no pressure against the body because it deforms rather than compresses or moves.
When you lie on a memory foam mattress it moulds itself around your body shape, returning to its original shape much like latex or reflex foam, only Memory Foam returns to its original shape more slowly as it is reacting to both your body temperature and weight, this means that you should move around less at night giving you a more restful sleep.
Most mattresses of this type have a defined sleeping and non sleeping sides, making them non-turn, this would include the combination style mattresses that contain conventional coil springs or pocket springs as well as the visco memory foam.
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