Memory Foam Beds



Facts about Memory Foam Beds

Many experts say memory foam beds are the biggest innovation in sleep, since they no longer use the inner springs as most conventional mattresses do. Even though this technology is new, there are some facts you need to know about memory foam beds.

Memory foam beds were initially developed, by NASA,  in the 1970’s to assists the astronauts to manage the overwhelming G forces upon lift off and reentry. This project was not successful and in the 1980’s another use for memory foam material was found, and it was redesigned to be used for sleep.

Memory foam beds hit the market in the early ‘90’s. Initially, they were not very well received by the public. The mattresses were very expensive. They were also difficult to manufacture, making them out of reach for the general public. In following years progress in manufacturing allowed the price to come down and they began to be used initially as hospital beds.

Memory foam beds were just the beginning. Realizing the comfort of the product memory foam companies went on to produce other products. Some of these products were compliments to the mattress, and yet others had completely different uses. For examples they began producing mattress toppers, pillows, office furniture, automobile seat padding, infant cribs, car seats, wheelchair cushions, hip pads, sweat pads, computer cases, movie theater seating, pistol gloves, ear plugs and tennis racquets. As you can see, some of these products have nothing to do with sleep.

Memory foam beds are made of open cells that are billions of balloons with holes in them. This allows warm air to escape so it is not warm when you sleep on it. Not only that, but the heat allows the mattress to contour to your body while you are laying on it, and come back to its’ original state when you get off.

A regular foam mattress does not allow the heat to escape so it will get warm as you lay on it, and it does not conform to your body. The regular foam mattress forces you to adjust your body, the memory foam bed adjusts to your body so it relieves pressure points and at the same time supports your weight.

Memory foam beds are temperature sensitive which means it could be too soft during high temperatures. This does not mean that there is a defect in the product but this is how it really is. For those who live in such climates, getting a thicker foam mattress is enough to do the trick.

You now know some of the basic facts about memory foam beds. These facts should give you a start to knowing if a memory foam bed is the right choice for you and your family.

Top 7 Advantages of Memory Foam Beds

Memory foam beds have been on the market for over ten years. If you are in the market for a new bed, and considering a memory foam bed, here are some advantages that may convince you this is your best choice.

1. No matter how you like to sleep it will be comfortable. It is designed to provide comfort whether you sleep on our back, stomach or side. The memory foam material is designed to mold and cradle each and every part of your body evenly.

2. Your spine stays in a neutral position throughout the night due to the cradling of your body by the foam. This reduces pressure points and helps improve the quality of your sleep.

3. Memory foam beds are allergy free and hypoallergenic as they are made from 100% natural material. You can also get memory foam pillows that are also hypoallergenic.

4. Memory foam material is naturally resistant making to dust mites so you don’t have to worry about them. It is impossible for dust mites to survive in your bed.

5. Unlike spring mattresses you don’t have to flip memory foam beds because they don’t use inner springs so they will never sag.

6. Studies have shown that people who sleep on memory foam beds sleep more soundly than those who sleep on a regular bed. The memory foam bed has been recommended to patients by thousands of doctors and other specialists. Poor sleep is often linked to disorders such as narcolepsy, obesity and irritableness.

7. Memory foam beds are sensitive to weight and heat. As the temperature on the mattress rises it becomes softer. However, this only lasts as long as you are lying on the bed. Once you get out, the memory foam mattress will quickly return to its original shape. Each time you go to bed it is like lying down on a brand new bed. This bed is built for all body types, so it does not matter if you are a heavy or a light bodyweight.

These seven reasons should give you some good information to make a decision on whether memory foam beds are the right beds for you.