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Are memory foam beds superior to regular beds?

Memory foam is the common name for tempur pedic foam, an invention originally made by NASA in the 1990s and which then spread onto the bedding and seating market- first starting with doctor's surgeries tables and then spreading out to becoming a material mattresses are made of.

Memory foam is good for people with orthopaedic problems, as back pain can be diminished because of the way the mattress works. An explanation of the process that happens when you sleep on it will be outlined below.

Memory foam is made of layers of foam, the top of which is really absorbent to body heat. When you lie on it, the heat in your body will soak into this layer and mould the foam around you. The layers of foam underneath will remain at the lower temperature, and are firmer, so the mattress does not sag. This will consequently be more supportive to your spine that usual mattresses, as normal springs can cause your spine to have to be misaligned, by being curved at a slight angle. This can cause aches and pains, so it is useful to have a memory foam mattress for your bed, to prevent any mild pains that may be caused by this. The memory foam easily springs back into place once you get off it, but can retain the shape when heat is applied. In this way, memory foam is superior to your standard sprung mattress.

While it may be beneficial to health primarily in this way, memory foam also harbours less allergens than normal and so allergic reactions or inhalations of dust spores and suchlike will be reduced if you get this kind of mattress. This can be another big benefit to health, and can be particularly good for those who are in bed a lot, as bed lice are unlikely to get into the memory foam. It is also good for hayfever sufferers, as if you have a bedroom window open in the pollen season, the bed will not let the pollen get into it.

There are negatives to this kind of mattress: but these are generally to do with how it differs to a sprung mattress, which many people are used to. For example, because of the way it works, memory foam can feel warm and so, in summer, you may feel like it is harder to remain cool in bed. The flexible nature of the foam can also take a while to get used to, but this does happen after the initial breaking in period and is just like any new product when you use it for the first time.

Memory foam is available in toppers for usual mattresses if the price puts you off investing in a mattress, but it is definitely a worthwhile investment. Toppers will need to be replaced every few years, as consistent heavy weight can crush the foam and mean that it eventually does not mould as well. A mattress will not have this problem really though, and so because of the greater longevity, it is more sensible to buy a mattress in one go, than to pay for toppers more regularly, as memory foam is definitely worth having just because of the health benefits.


If you are searching for the perfect night's sleep, then look no further than Sleepmasters. They sell a huge range of memory foam beds and mattresses that are made for maximum comfort.