Choosing a New Mattress

Your mattress is your dream master, so choosing a new mattress is important for your sanity and health.  

It is the fortress of your sleep, and thus, you want to make sure it is made out of the right material. A mattress will last you several years, if you invest in a good quality option.

There are several criteria that you will most likely consider when selecting your new mattress, including price and size. Below are some of the various options you have to consider when selecting your new mattress.

1. The Inner Spring Mattress

This is one of the most traditional types of comfy mattresses that include a coil mattress wedged in between two comfort layers on the top and bottom. The comfort layers are filled with various material including down feathers, wool, silk, foam, etc. Lower end inner spring mattresses may use cotton fibres or coconut fibres. Inner spring mattresses are a solid choice when it comes to comfortable mattresses and remain a top seller with brands such as Sealy, Serta and Simmons.

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2. Pure Comfort Latex Mattress

The perfect mattress is the most essential vehicle for enhanced health and well-being, to wake up renewed, and have energy for the day ahead.

The Pure Comfort Latex mattress offers that support; it is Australia?s highest-rated latex mattress on ProductReview.com.au. It is tailor-made to your specific needs with three different comfort offerings. The Pure Comfort is sure to provide the solace and support you have been craving. The perfect balance of back support and pressure relief, your body will be able to fully relax during rest, allowing you to achieve the rejuvenating and restorative sleep you desire.

With over 65 years of experience in every stitch, the Pure Comfort mattresses is handcrafted with a 150mm core of Medium or Firm density latex, with two 50mm latex layers on either side of Soft, or Firm density latex. Order Online Now at Latex Mattress Australia or Call to speak with a Sleep Specialist and discover which density is the perfect fit for you.

3. The Foam Mattress

A leading competitor to the inner spring mattress, the foam mattress is paving the way to dream world. Memory foam mattresses are the most common type of foam mattresses and uses material that was developed by NASA. Memory foam is sensitive to pressure and heat and is considered to be soft and supportive at the same time. You will literally just fall into a memory foam mattress and never want to wake up. The memory foam mattress have been made popular by mattress giant Tempur-Pedic but are also sold by Ergoflex, Simmons and Dormia.

4. The Waterbed Mattress

Imagine waking up feeling like you are floating in a bed of water. This is what will happen when you choose a waterbed mattress. Although many people complain about getting in and out of bed with a waterbed mattress, the waterbed mattress offers a sleep that is not only comfortable, but also fun! Furthermore, the light rocking of the waterbed can be soothing for many. However, a waterbed may not be best if you have a cat or dog that sleeps in bed with you as they may pop the mattress with their claws.

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5. The Air Mattress

Most high end air mattresses are filled with air and feature a comfort level on top. One of the best reasons for choosing an air mattress is because you are in control of your own firmness. This is comfort and support personalised. Select Comfort is the leading mattress brand of the air mattress.

6. The Gel Mattress

Last but not least on our list of the top most comfortable types of mattress is the gel mattress. They are a revolutionary addition to the mattress market and use gel in the inside. The gel remains cool and comfortable for a good night’s sleep. Some of the companies that feature this innovative and unique mattress include Drive, Dormia and Intelli-Gel.

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It pays to shop around and to spend a little more than you normally would. After all, a good mattress can equate to a good night’s sleep which we all need. One way to get an excellent mattress but at a fraction of the price is to do your hunting online. Many companies offer free shipping as well as mattresses at a fraction of the cost of the stores. You can also look at getting last year’s mattress models at a discounted rate. Sure, they may be from 2011, but does it really matter? We promise, your body won’t know the difference!

Need Help? Read our online mattress in a box reviews: Mattress Box Review: Ecosa, Eva and COUPONS

What type of mattress will you be choosing?

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Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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Responses to “Choosing a New Mattress”

  1. Bec Avatar
    Bec

    I work for a leading bed manufacturer. Please ensure you spend a lot of time trying out each mattress in a store to determine your comfort type. Comfort is a very personal thing and only you can choose the correct level of comfort for you. Comfort choice is not usually covered in warranty issues because it is not a manufacturing fault, but a preference of the individual. Take a book or iPod o the store and spend at least 20 minutes per mattress on the choices available o you within your budget. Most mattresses come in a firm, medium or plush comfort choice. Also keep in mind that beds don’t generate heat – your body does. Plush mattresses will cocoon you more which can result in you feeling hotter. Do your research before you hand over your hard earned cash and don’t let pushy sales people try to tell you hat you “need”. A mattress is a huge investment and well worth putting in some research time before you purchase.

  2. Juliet Avatar
    Juliet

    Thanks for the timely info! Could you please recommend websites for online shopping?

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