Foam mattress quality counts when it comes to sleeping well
Posted on May 16, 2008
Filed Under Health |
Just to continue on the subject of moving to a new apartment and buying new furniture, I figured to publish another article this time focused on selecting a mattress. Let’s face it, the mattress is probably the most important piece of furniture that you will buy. A mattress that does not offer enough support for your spine can lead to muscle fatigue and a lower quality of sleep. A good night’s sleep goes a long way in making the following day a productive one. You have many options when it comes to selecting a new mattress the two main of which are the more traditional spring mattress and the newer foam mattress. Assuming that you have your heart set on buying a foam mattress, how do you decide on one?
What do I mean with that? Well, when you go to a furniture store be it a local one or IKEA, you will quickly find out that there is a good selection of foam mattress on sale varying in thickness and, of course, price. Many use price to tell the difference in quality among a number of products and this is no different. The cheaper the mattress, the lower the quality. Essentially, you get what you pay for. That’s not to say that a cheaper mattress will also be terrible but if money is tight then try to get something mid-range and trust me, you won’t regret it. They don’t call the better mattresses premium quality just for kicks.
Basically, when selecting a mattress quality is very important if you are looking for a good night’s sleep. When at the furniture store, make sure to pick up a mid to high quality foam mattress even if it will cost you a little bit more.
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