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Memory or best to forget? Pocket sprung versus memory foam mattresses

Memory or best to forget? Pocket sprung versus memory foam mattresses

Memory foam

This is loved by those people that sleep in the same position and barely move from it throughout the night but the opposite is true for those who are active sleepers. Memory foam takes a little while to mould around your body so if you’re constantly moving you may find it lumpy and uncomfortable. The other drawback of some memory foam is that it can retain a lot of heat, making the bed and the occupant hotter; this can be rectified by buying a thinner duvet and 100 per cent cotton sheets.

Memory foam with pillow topper

The other way of combating the potential heat problems associated with a memory foam mattress is to buy a mattress with a pillow topper. This also seems to solve the problem of the memory foam being too slow to adapt for the active sleeper but the drawback is that you won’t be able to flip the mattress as the other side won’t be equipped for sleeping.

Pocket sprung

This is recommended by many bed companies and the more springs the better as there’ll be less chance of any weak points between the springs which can be prone to sagging over time. Good quality, pocket sprung mattresses, when put onto a sprung base, can last for years and years and are therefore a great investment. There’ll also available in so many different levels of firmness that you’re bound to find one that suits your sleeping habits.

Pocket sprung with memory foam topper

This is considered the best of both worlds for many people as you get the durability of springs but with the comfort and support of memory foam. The combination of springs and foam should ensure that odours don’t get trapped and make your bed smell too which is a bonus!

Pocket sprung with pillow topper

Ultimate comfort for any lover of the pocket sprung mattress, this adds that little extra layer of comfort and luxury onto a supportive mattress which should help relieve any sore spots or stiffness arising from pressure points. Who would’ve thought there’d be so much choice? So the moral of the story is, go and lie on a few beds, try out a few mattresses and then go online to find the best deal. If you can find a brand that offers a money back guarantee if you don’t like your mattress and return it within 30 days, go for it, as you can never be 100 per cent sure that it’s the mattress for you until you’ve slept on it for a good few nights.

With a range of cheap mattresses available online make sure you choose the best one for you whether you are choosing single, double and king size beds.

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