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subject: How To Find A Mattress That Will Work The Best For Your Body And Needs [print this page]


Have you ever wondered why no one can tell you what the best innerspring mattress is? You could go around until youre blue in the face, but no mattress professional or retailer will tell you. Is it a big secret, or something more?

An innerspring mattress is like a pair of running shoes. Each brand has the same function, and product basically the same result. However, you probably have a brand that youre comfortable with, that fit your foot better. Your next door neighbor probably has a different brand that they prefer. And herein lies the problem. The best innerspring mattress brand, or bed, for one person, isnt going to be the same as the next.

Sure, you could look at a bunch of reviews online, and find the top rated innerspring mattress, but what will that do? It will tell you that a bunch of other people liked that mattress, but theres no guarantees that you will like it too.

So how do you choose your mattress, if you cannot rely on your friends, family, or even mattress sales professional for their opinion? You lay on it. A lot. And evaluate what you need from your mattress. Do you need extra support? More padding? A stronger edge?Something that will ease your aches and pains? This is where a qualified mattress salesperson can help. If you tell them your current pains with your mattress, some details about your lifestyle, how you sleep, and your medical history, they should be able to recommend a few beds for you to try out.

The reality is that there is a science behind choosing the right mattress. You can actually do it without laying on the bed, with the right help. Heavier people should be on something slightly firmer, and lighter people need something softer. Side sleepers need extra padding, while stomach sleepers need to be on something with firmer padding. The idea is to keep your body in alignment. This is the reason why buying the same bed as your mother probably wont work out well, since she is older, has a different body shape, and needs different things from her mattress.

Its important to keep in mind that there are no guarantees that you will love your mattress once you take it home. However, there is no one to blame for this. The biggest issue with purchasing a mattress is that after eight hours, you might feel differently about it than you did after twenty minutes. The best way to choose is to find a resource that has extensive knowledge about mattresses and support, and let them guide you to the mattress that will work the best for your needs and body.

by: Dr Snooze




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