Memory Foam Bed Reviews

A mattress is no more just a platform on which one rests a tired body. Today, memory foam mattresses have redefined comfort and right sleeping practices. Memory foam is a preferred material in mattress designs, on account of the facilitated ergonomics or induced, remedial sleeping techniques via reduced fatigue and discomfort...
Memory Foam Bed Reviews
A mattress has long since, ceased to be a padding placed on top of a bed. It is now an important contributor to decor comfort level and bedroom aesthetics. There are a number of special mattress materials that are now being experimented on, to offer more than straw-and-feather softness or the flat rostrum that wood provides. Materials like latex and memory foam have been developed to ensure a good night's rest and rejuvenating sleep. Modern-day mattresses include, inner spring cores, viscoelastic foam and a variety of natural fibers like futons.

What is Memory Foam?

Memory foam was developed by NASA, at the Ames Research Center by scientists Chiharu Kubokawa and Charles A, in 1966. This foam is a special mattress material that is made from polyurethane. The material is made softer with the addition of certain chemicals. This helps to increase the viscosity level and increase material density. Memory foam is also referred to as 'visco-elastic polyurethane' mattress foam. The final product is known to remain firm in cool temperatures and get even softer than it originally is, when it is warm. The high density material adjusts to body heat. This feature of Memory Foam allows the bedding to mold itself according to the shape of the body in little or no time at all. The higher the density of the material, the lesser the reaction to body heat and pressure. A lower density memory foam mattress molds to body shape quicker than a high density counterpart. This property is best seen when a person sleeps on the mattress and gets off. The clear impression of the body shape on the foam is indicative of what happens in deep sleep.

Memory Foam Bed Reviews:

Memory foam is a temperature-sensitive and pressure-sensitive mattress material. Also referred to as 'temper foam', it is now easily accessible as mattress material online, as well as offline. The mattress designs accessible today have come a long way, since the 1991 'Tempur-Pedic Swedish Mattress', manufactured by Fagerdala World Foams. It is used extensively by the medical fraternity for paralytics and quadriplegics. The molding ability of Memory Foam helps eliminate the formation of pressure bed-sores and greatly reduces the development of gangrene, post-surgery. On the domestic front, the material is popularly used in the manufacture of mattresses, toppers and pillows. The heat-retaining property of Memory Foam makes it the preferred mattress material, for those suffering long-term body pain or severe postural problems. It may be heavy, but it is also more supportive than most other mattress materials. The foam is hardy and wards off dust mites and other insects that are known to invade and destroy bedding.

When investing in a Memory Foam mattress it is important to checkout the firmness of the material by confirming the IFD or 'Indentation Force Deflection' rating on the tag. Since Memory foam has an open cell structure, you should also verify the material's ability to mold to body heat and weight, and checkout the spacing of the 'cells' for optimum support along the body's pressure points. There are a number of dedicated resources that offer Memory Foam bed reviews. The reviews specify the basic chemical composition, density of the foam and varying tempurpedic qualities. The mattress should be checked for the desired height and properties prior to further customization for unique shape or density variation. The mattress calls for regular airing due to the distinct chemical odor that may be disturbing, immediately after purchase. It is also essential to be vary of the fact that the foam is combustible.

By Gaynor Borade
Published: 6/30/2009
 
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