With so many mattress options to choose from, buying a new mattress can be overwhelming. There are so many things to consider while purchasing a new mattress, such as type, material, firmness, size, benefits, warranty, budget etc. The right or wrong mattress can make the difference between spending the day feeling good or in pain. When we sleep, our body has a chance to repair itself, creating muscle tissue and releasing important hormones. A mattress can make or break a good nightâs sleep. Start by focusing on buying the right one for you and your body.
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If you or someone close to you is experiencing back or neck pain, you're not alone. If you have a bad back, you should buy the firmest mattress you can find -- right? Not so fast. While that used to be the common wisdom, there's no solid research behind it. To find the ideal mattress fit for you, focus on the firmness level, your sleep position, and the mattress type and materials. It's also crucial to know how your bed supports spinal alignment and promotes pressure relief.
Many reputable mattress brands boast high-tech options that are perfect for people with numbness and circulation problems. The ideal mattresses for people who have such problems are those that evenly distribute body weight throughout the night. Some of the newer mattress models are designed with this in mind and are made of natural latex or high-density memory foam.
So, why do your arms and legs keep feeling numb when you sleep at night? Well, there are several potential causes. For healthy individuals, the main culprit of numbing arms and legs is an excess of pressure against the mattress. If you recently bought a new mattress, it could be the cause for your new mattress causing numbness. If the bed is too firm it will not provide enough pressure relief, andit can restrict circulation or put pressure on a nerve, causing numbness.
With use mattresses and pillow deteriorate over time due to normal wear and tear. This wear and tear can result in sagging or lumps. Mattresses and pillows made from soft foam and cotton tend degrade sooner than latex or spring mattresses. This is quite natural but once you begin to notice the sagging and lumps it is time to consider replacing the mattress.
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All mattresses contain a Support layer, Comfort layer and Cover. These layers can contain a variety of materials, all designed to offer you a comfortable and supportive sleeping surface.
You can have multiple top layers with transition layers along with multiple support layers with transition layers and multiple base layers. Look out for the materials used for these multiple layers as they usually serve a function and a purpose to address firmness, compression, and responsiveness.
Finally, full body mattresses are those made of a single material and of a single density type. The ONLY mattress that does not require multiple layers of multiple materials or densities is a full body natural latex mattress of 70 density, which naturally and inherently performs all the above functions. A smart grid mattress like Casper is the only other âunnaturalâ full body mattress that mimics these innate properties of natural latex mattresses.
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Mattresses are where the majority of dust mites and allergens in your home live. This can wreak havoc to your allergies and if you are asthmatic. Vacuuming and cleaning your mattress regularly can help, but if you find your symptoms arenât improving, then itâs time for a change. We recommend you to check out Natural Latex Mattresses because they are made from hypoallergenic materials and are natural. However, a minute percentage of the population is allergic to natural latex so you may want to check this before making the purchase.
You have a back or neck condition, talk to your doctor or physical therapist. You should aim for the neck and low back to be in a neutral position while lying on the mattress. This promotes good spinal alignment. While doctors are not mattress experts, they know your medical history and may have good advice from that point of view. Remember a mattress may help but is not the only remedy for any preexisting medical conditions.
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New mattresses can be costly. Besides, thereâs no assurance that the one you pick will ease your chronic pain or be the right firmness for you. While you may be able to try it out in the store for a few minutes, how do you know if the decision youâre making will work for you in the long run? When you decide to buy a new mattress, look for a company that offers a money-back guarantee. That way, you can test drive your bed for 30 days or more, knowing that you can return the mattress if youâre not satisfied. But be sure to read the fine print â the money-back guarantee may only apply to certain mattress brands in the store.
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While sellers will label mattresses as "orthopedic" or "medically-approved," there is no medical organization that officially certifies mattresses to carry these labels. Mattresses may have orthopedic-friendly features, but no medical group verifies these claims.
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Many mattress companies have a trial period, guaranteeing free returns within a certain time frame if you are unsatisfied with their product. Make sure you read the fine print and understand all the details.
Even with all the information making final decision can be confusing. Reach out to experts to get their opinion. We have been in the forefront of mattress innovation in India for over 60 years. Our experts are happy to help you with your question. Call  +91 76695 68709 to get in touch. You can also visit one of our stores .
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Category |
Description |
Criteria |
Durability |
Durability refers to how long a mattress will continue to perform throughout prolonged use. |
The average mattress will perform without excessive deterioration for seven years before it should be replaced. |
Pressure Relief |
Some mattresses conform closely to the sleeperâs body to help align the spine and prevent pressure points from developing, while others offer little to no pressure relief. How closely a mattress conforms is linked to its comfort layer, or the cover and topmost layer(s). |
Models with thicker comfort layers made of memory foam and/or latex tend to offer the best conforming. |
Off-gassing |
Virtually all mattresses emit harmless off-gassing particles when they are new, but only foam and to a lesser extent latex carry an unpleasant odor. In most cases, off-gassing smells dissipate in a matter of days (especially when the mattress is kept in a well-ventilated room). |
However, some models produce excessively strong odors that can persist for much longer. |
Motion Isolation |
Movement in bed creates motion transfer that may be felt across the rest of the mattress; for couples, this can cause sleep disruptions whenever someone gets into or out of bed or shifts positions. |
Mattresses with softer, more adaptive comfort layers minimize motion transfer and isolate it to smaller areas of the sleep surface. This can reduce the risk of nighttime disruptions for sleep partners. |
Temperature Control |
Some beds absorb and trap body heat more than others. This causes sleepers to feel warmer than usual, potentially disrupting sleep. |
Look for mattresses with cores or vents. Natural Latex mattresses have cores which help control temperature naturally. |
Support |
When discussing mattresses, support refers to the bedâs ability to provide a flat, even surface that helps align the spine and pelvis, and does not sink beneath heavier areas of the body. |
Consider your weight, preferences and special health needs when selecting mattresses. |
Hypoallergenic and Dust Mite Resistant |
If you have allergies, you likely look for products marked âhypoallergenicâ to avoid triggering an allergic reaction. Hypoallergenic means a product contains few allergy-producing substances |
Natural latex products are best when it comes to being hypoallergenic. Look for natural latex mattresses. |
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Pincore Mattress (100% Natural Latex)
Premium full-body natural latex mattress for medium compression, superior support, zero-motion transfer and a cooling feel. Suits everyone.â¨â¨
Eco Rest Mattress (100% Natural Latex)
Economical latex mattress that offers medium-soft compression and low-motion transfer. Ideal for side sleepers.
Dual Harmony Mattress (Latex Hybrid)
Natural latex + PU foam mattress thatâs hard on one side, soft on other. Ideal for combination sleepers.â¨â¨
Orthobond Mattress (Foam Mattress)
Pocket-friendly, firm foam mattress for extra back support. Ideal for back and stomach sleepers.
Arise Mattress (Foam Mattress)
Pocket-friendly, medium-firm foam mattress that support the spine. Ideal for side & back sleepers.