Memory Foam or Latex or Polyurethane Foam

What Is A Foam Mattress?

Foam mattresses were first manufactured in the 20th century. During the latter half of the 21st century, foam mattresses experienced a sudden boom thanks to advancements in manufacturing technology and the introduction of visco-elastic foams.

Foam mattresses typically consist of the following components;

  • Top layer – Soft foams provide a cushioned sleep surface and pressure relief. Usually, it has one foam layer, but Hybrid & Luxury mattresses can have multiple foam layers for comfort & support.

 

  • The Support Core: Bottom Layer – This is the mattress’s foundation. They are typically made of high-density or high-resilience foam, to prevent Sinking & sag and increase the longevity of the mattress. The high-end model has quilted foams on top for extra comfort and spine pressure relief. Hybrid & Luxury models have more than one foundation layer.

There are multiple types of foams, each with its own features, benefits, price, and other pros and cons. Let’s dive in and look at the three most popular foam types.

Memory Foam: Engineer Charles Yost invented memory foam for NASA during the ’60s, as a body heat responding material for astronauts to sleep on, in space.

Because memory foam reacts to body heat and conforms to the body shape, it provides  maximum pressure relief and support for an healthy spine alignment and even weight distribution in all sleeping positions,

Its dense structure effectively isolates movement for an undisturbed sleep. At the same time, the tightly packed cells make it a hypoallergenic material that resists dust mites invasion and saves you from allergies.

However, people often complain of feeling heat retention on a memory foam mattress, making it unsuitable for hot sleepers, to counter that Mattress souq uses open-cell memory foam with a porous structure to increase airflow. Cooling-Gel & Cooling fabric is used in mattresses to keep them cool and supportive.

Latex Foam: In 1929, chemists E.A. Murphy and Eric Owen used whipped latex to manufacture foam.

The sap of rubber trees whipped to a bubbly foam & poured into a mold for creating latex sheets.

Being naturally hypoallergenic and chemical-free, it guarantees that you get an allergen-free sleep surface.

This organic material comes with a wide range of benefits, including Durability, flexibility, and comfort. Latex mattresses effectively conform to your body curves to relieve aching joints and muscles.

 

Polyurethane Foam: Polyurethane or PUFOAM is the most popular foam in the mattress industry worldwide. In the 1950s its widespread use began as an alternative to natural fiber fillings like cotton and wool.

Manufactured from petroleum combining polyol (a complex form of alcohol) and isocyanates in three different types and densities, which affect its performance, quality, and durability.

Since the material is easy to compress, it is commonly used in bed-in-a-box mattresses. However, unlike memory foam, it’s quick to respond and retains its original shape.

If you think none of the above mattress types are suitable for you & if you want hugging support, cooling comfort, and a little bounce, but with a peaceful snooze… then try hybrid mattresses.

Your choice of mattress type affects sleep quality profoundly. Right support and comfort are key for a well-rested sleep. Only finding out the correct type of mattress offers you the chance to enjoy all the benefits of sound sleep and a healthy lifestyle.

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3 Reasons Why Your Mattress Needs A Protector

The mattress forms the most important part of the bed. Sleep, as we know it, would be dramatically different if we didn’t have mattresses on our beds. They provide support and cushioning, and make it possible to have a good night’s rest.

But what if your mattress is not as safe a haven as you think it is? It needs an additional layer of protection, in the form of a mattress protector. The protector may be snapped on like a fitted sheet, or tucked in the sides like a bed sheet.

Consider 3 reasons why you must get a bed mattress protector today:

#1 Your mattress is dirty – and you don’t know it.

The mattress bears not just your weight, but also the brunt of several bodily secretions. Every time it is in use, you leave behind hair, dead skin, sweat and other bodily emissions on the bed. You might argue that the bed sheet covering the mattress takes care of these things – but some of these impurities are bound to slip through the bed sheet fibres and settle on the mattress below. There might even be liquid spills on the bed. Over time, these impurities keep building up steadily and penetrating the mattress’s internal structure. Just imagine what a hotbed of fungal and microbial activity your mattress is. And you’re sleeping on this dirty surface for years! Just do the wise thing and get a mattress protector. Chuck it in the wash with the rest of the bed linen whenever required.

#2 It’s good for those with respiratory issues.

Apropos the many impurities that your mattress is rife with as mentioned above, it is pertinent to mention that these same impurities may fire up allergies and even trigger respiratory distress in some. There are several cases of lung disease, asthma and breathing distress in Dubai, and these are not helped by inhaling or being in close contact with spores or microbes in the mattress. But if you have a clean bed mattress protector, the possibility of skin allergies and respiratory distress are dramatically reduced.

#3 It saves you a lot of money in the long run.

Most people balk at the idea of investing in a mattress protector because they think it’s an unnecessary expense. They believe that the bed sheet can easily do the job of protecting the mattress. However, the bed sheet is not equipped to protect the mattress in any way – it is simply a covering on the top. Using a protector ensures that the top surface and by extension, the internal structure of the mattress, are protected from various impurities, spores, bacterial and fungal growths. Thus, the mattress life is increased, and you don’t need to invest in a new one for years to come. How’s that for a money saving idea?

Get a good quality mattress protector from Mattress Souq. You can order it online and have it installed on your mattress as well.