Loom & Leaf Mattress Review
$1,499

Loom & Leaf Mattress Review

4.593/100

Loom & Leaf is manufactured by the Saatva bedding company. This mattress uses quality, high-density plant-based memory foam. It’s designed to be supportive and comfortable while remaining environmentally responsible. Loom & Leaf has positioned itself to compete with high-end memory…

Tomorrow Sleep Memory Foam Mattress Review
$795 $695

Tomorrow Sleep Memory Foam Mattress Review

4.594.3/100

Tomorrow Sleep, a Serta Simmons company, introduced their memory foam hybrid mattress back in 2017. The major bedding manufacturer’s first entry into the bed-in-a-box arena was an immediate success. Fast-forward to spring of 2018, They have now added a spring-less…

Ecosa Mattress Review
$999

Ecosa Mattress Review

487.5/100

Ecosa sent us their value priced bed in a box option. We were excited to review their adjustable firmness options. Simply flipping the order of the layers of foam in the mattress change your comfort levels from a medium, medium…

Muse Sleep Mattress Review
1,195 995

Muse Sleep Mattress Review

4.589.3/100

If you’re looking for a cool sleeping memory foam mattress that will provide enough support for sleepers of every type, the Muse Sleep mattress might be right for you. The Muse Sleep bed incorporates the biggest advantages of memory foam…

Live and Sleep Mattress Review

Live and Sleep Mattress Review

Product Name: Live and Sleep Product Type: Memory Foam Price: Standard Queen Mattress – from $499 – $799 Overview: Live and Sleep was created to be a price conscious alternative to retail shopping. During our review of this company, two things stood out immediately, the exceptional dollar value and their helpful and friendly service department. … Read more

Nectar Mattress Review

Nectar Mattress Review

Product Name: Nectar Product Type: Memory foam Price: Standard Queen Mattress $795 (See price for all sizes) Overview: Nectar Sleep is one of the most intriguing mattress companies we have evaluated. Nectar builds their mattress with premium, high density memory foam. Instead of polyurethane, vegetable based material is used. Natural adhesives are produced using organic sources such as vegetable … Read more

Layla Mattress Review – Copper Infused Memory Foam

Layla Mattress Review – Copper Infused Memory Foam

*Best Slumber receives affiliate commissions (at no additional cost to the buyer) on products featured throughout our site. It is our mission to provide unbiased insight on how to find the best possible sleep solutions. Company Overview  Akbar and Akrum Sheikh both worked for their father’s Connecticut-based mattress business. Along with Aniqa Chohan, an award … Read more

Loom & Leaf Review

Loom & Leaf Review

Product Name: Loom & Leaf Product Type: Memory foam Price: Standard Queen Mattress $1,099 (See price for all sizes) Overview: Loom & Leaf, a division of the Saatva, is as another superb value from this solid American crafted bedding company. By using high density plant based Memory Foam, the company delivers quality mattresses while remaining … Read more

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Memory Foam Mattresses

Memory foam is made from viscoelastic, a foam that changes its shape when heat or pressure is applied, and it spreads weight evenly across its surface. Once weight is lifted, the foam returns to its original shape. Polyurethane is typically used as a core that provides more substantial support. First developed by NASA for use in aircraft seats, Memory foam has evolved into a variety of uses including pillows, sports helmets, shoe insoles, and of course, mattresses.


Pros

This space age technology foam adjusts itself to conform to individual body types; providing exceptional support and pressure relief. This greatly assists in attaining proper sleep posture and spine alignment which is essential for alleviating back pain.

Another benefit includes relief from allergies.Memory foam is made of inorganic fibers derived from polyurethane foam. These fibers prevent the formation of allergy causing dust mites. Multiple independent research studies including consumerguide.org and sleeplikethedead.com, have yielded similar findings of around an 80% overall customer satisfaction for users of memory foam. This ranks considerably higher than traditional Innerspring spring beds.

Cons

Memory Foam by design, is a heat reactive foam that responds to the warmth of your body. For this reason, it tends to retain heat. Although the addition of cooling gels has been a great improvement, for those who “sleep warm”, memory foam may still not sleep cool enough to create a comfortable sleep environment.


Memory foam remains for most consumers surveyed, a great choice for those seeking an alternative to traditional Innerspring mattresses. In general, these beds provide more than adequate support and greater pressure relief than their coil spring counterparts.


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