Memory Foam Brands Compared on Coolness & Comfort in Latest Article from The Best Mattress
San Diego, CA (PRWEB) July 10, 2013 -- Fans and air conditioners are going full blast in homes around the country this time of year, and many people remain concerned about sleeping hot at night since staying cool can make the difference between great sleep and groggy morning. When it comes to memory foam beds, one of the biggest concerns shoppers have is breathability.
However, not everyone understands how differences in memory foam composition and design affect heat retention. The Best Mattress, a bed research blog, aims to clarify the coolness issue for consumers in their latest article, “The Best Memory Foam Mattress for Staying Cool”. In the article, the blog informs shoppers regarding the differences of compositions and their impact on sleeping cool, and also analyzes owner reviews for comfort and complaints.
The article begins by explaining the basics of the mattress type, such as how composition, density and construction can affect how hot or cool a memory foam mattress sleeps. Variations between three leading types of memory foam are highlighted. The Best Mattress identifies temperature neutral foams with open-celled designs and medium density as ideal for coolness and comfort, though mentions that thinner beds tend to sleep cooler as well. The post outlines the ideal density range of 4 pounds to 5.3 pounds, and explains how it relates to longevity, comfort and temperature
The article then begins comparing three brands of memory foam, Tempurpedic, Amerisleep, and iComfort, which each represent one of the three types. Findings are summarized in a comparison chart showing the grades for eleven factors as well as density ranges and an overall grade.
On the key category of sleeping hot, the comparison looked at owner reviews to see which percentage of people complained of the problem. While Tempurpedic had the highest ratio of heat mentions, iComfort and Amerisleep were below average for memory foam in general. Amerisleep’s plant based memory foam mattress proved coolest, receiving mentions of heat in less than 5% of reviews.
The article wraps up with information regarding scoring criteria on the other comparison factors including pricing, warranties, and more to help shoppers see at a glance which is the best memory foam mattress for combating heat issues. After averaging the scores,The Best Mattress assigned Amerisleep an A rating and followed by B’s for both Tempurpedic and iComfort, mirroring average owner reviews.
TheBest-Mattress.org is a mattress education blog that offers insightful guides and product comparisons for consumers. The website reports on a range of topics from mattress brands to shopping tips, offering an unbiased and well-informed at look at the facts.
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