
Important things to keep in mind while buying a mattress
Important things to keep in mind while buying a mattress
The question of mattress size is an important one. You should ask yourself the following questions:
Do you share your bed?
How tall are you?
Can your room accommodate this mattress size?
Single:
Width: 3 feet or 36 inches(36”)
Length: 6(72”), 6.25(75”) & 6.5(78”) feet
Double:
Width: 4 feet (48”)
Length: 6(72”), 6.25(75”) & 6.5(78”) feet
Queen:
Width: 5 feet (60”)
Length: 6(72”), 6.25(75”) & 6.5(78”) feet
King:
Width: 6 feet (72”)
Length: 6(72”), 6.25(75”) & 6.5(78”) feet
Finding the right firmness in a mattress is crucial for happy, healthy sleep. The type of firmness you need will depend on your sleeping position & weight.
A good bet is choosing a firmness based on your preferred sleeping position.
Stomach Sleeper – generally stomach sleepers prefer mattresses in the neutral to firmer range. The stomach sleeping position tends to put the back and spine in less than an ideal sleeping angle. By using a firmer mattress you get better support to help keep your spine in alignment.
Side Sleeper – if you prefer your side you probably also prefer a softer mattress. The human body when it’s on its side isn’t a straight line. You need the mattress to contour to the curves of your side. Foam mattresses are a great choice here, as they provide superior body contouring.
Back Sleeper – typically a mattress in the neutral or slightly firm range is best for back sleepers. The most important factor is providing support for your lower back. A mattress with no give will put stress on your back, but one that is overly soft can inhibit support, creating pain in the lower back.
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