Tips To Select The Best Mattress

The average person spends a lot of time sleeping. Some say it’s even up to a third of their life! Most people, adults and children alike, get 7 to 9 hours of sleep a night. Some get up to 10 hours! Since this is a lot of time spent in one spot, it's no wonder how a bad mattress can cause many issues. Bad mattresses cause aches and pains, reduce sleep quality, and cause overall irritation and anger.

Mattresses come in a wide variety of types. There’s a mattress that comes in a box, puffy mattresses, latex mattresses, and even hybrid mattresses. Many people even debate what is the best memory foam mattress out there! It’s even possible to order a mattress online. With all of this in mind, here are some tips to help select the best mattress.

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Sleeping Position

Some people sleep on their back. Others sleep on their sides. Some sleep on their stomach, and still others change positions! A person’s sleeping position is a vital factor in selecting the best mattress. This is because mattresses are designed for different sleeping positions! They’ll provide support in different places. Someone who sleeps on their back doesn’t need the same support as someone who sleeps on their side!

Side sleeping is by far the most common sleeping position. These sleepers put extra strain on their hips and shoulders. They, then, require additional support in these areas! A thicker and softer mattress is recommended. Three inches is a good depth for the top layer. Back sleepers benefit from a thinner top layer, and stomach sleepers need the thinnest. These mattresses will also be firmer.

Mattress Firmness

A mattress's firmness or softness influences the best choice of mattress for people. This is subjective and will depend on comfort, but it matters! Softer mattresses, as mentioned, are typically preferred by those who sleep on their side. These are typically pillowtop mattresses! However, memory foam mattresses, though they are firmer than pillowtop, can greatly benefit side sleepers, as the foam forms around their body well.

It is important to note the support a mattress provides and the mattress firmness are not the same. Even soft mattresses provide support! As mentioned, personal comfort plays into what mattress is better in terms of being firm or soft. This is why testing mattresses in the store matters!

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Weight And Weight Distribution

People must consider their body weight when they’re selecting a mattress. The more someone weighs, the firmer their mattress should be. This applies to weights within the average range as well as beyond it! Weight matters because it will put pressure on different parts of the body when people are asleep. It also influences the way they sleep!

How the person’s weight is distributed also influences the type of mattress that will support their body best and be the most comfortable. Heavier people, especially those where their weight is primarily in their shoulders or waist, typically need a firmer mattress. Those whose weight is evenly distributed and who are quite light often find softer mattresses are better for their needs.

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