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For over 140 years people have slept on coil spring mattresses with little being done to improve them. We have tried making them softer, adding pillow tops, and additional padding, however very little changes have been made in the structure of the spring mattress. Visco-elastic foam, commonly called memory foam, has been studied since 1970 when NASA attempted to use a similar material for seats in space shuttles to help absorb force. However the trials showed the the original material was difficult and expensive to make and broke down over time. It has taken companies thirty years to create an affordable, long lasting, and beneficial memory foam mattress. The difference in comfort and support is a major draw for memory foam buyers.

The common issue with spring mattresses is that the coils provide too much pressure over much of our bodies so we become sore and toss and turn while trying to compensate for the lack of custom support. This leads to pressure point tension and trouble sleeping. Studies have shown that almost all spring coiled lose 16 percent of their support within one year, and as our body weight is not evenly distributed, not all coils in the mattress will wear the same. Memory foam mattresses on the other hand, conform to your body shape resulting in less pressure and force being used against your body. The foam distributes your body weight evenly and provides custom support for each person. Another advantage of foam mattresses over spring is their durability. Most mattress come with a 10 year warranty however the inner springs can wear and the padding can deteriorate as soon as five years.

A foam mattress can last for up to 20 years and never need flipped or any real maintenance whatsoever. However with either kind of mattress the life of the mattress depends on the quality of which it was made and the care given to it by the owner. A mattress that is abused, jumped upon and gotten wet will not last nearly as long. While overall opinions are good for foam mattresses, there have been some issues brought up in consumer testing. The foam mattresses adjust to your body temperature becoming softer when you are warm, and firmer when you are cool. Some testers complained that the mattress becomes too hard when it is cold. Other testers complained that when it is too hot, the mattress feels like it is swallowing them and it is often difficult to change positions. Another common concern is an odor left over from the manufacturing process can last several days to several weeks and can often make users nauseous. However the smell goes away on it’s own.

The final aspect to consider is price. While either mattress type can have a huge price range, it is important to check the construction and features of the mattress you are buying. A quality spring mattress will cost you anywhere from $400 and up for a queen size, not including the box frame. The highest quality Tempur-Pedic mattress can range around $1900 however a comparable model is now being made for about $800 again not including the box frame. Overall the common opinion is that foam mattresses offer superior support and are especially good for people with back and joint problems. However not everyone will benefit from a memory foam mattress. It is important to try out any mattress for as long as possible before you commit to it.

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Foam matteress versus spring matteress written by Lucy

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