3" works for most people and is found to be the most comfortable.
The truthful answers is: "It's the thickness you are willing to pay for". One manufacturer I know of makes memory foam mattresses in three configurations: The top 2" of the mattress is memory foam, the top 4" is memory foam, and the whole mattress is memory foam. The price varies accordingly. Personal Note: If you can't afford a memory foam mattress, try a memory foam pillow. Awesome, especially if you're a "side sleeper".
The benefits of using a memory foam mattress topper are, body weight is equally distributed, heat sensitive memory foam, provides extra pressure and relief for a more comfortable sleep.
Many people find memory foam mattresses far superior to spring mattresses and would agree that cheap memory foam is better. Make sure to check overstock.com for awesome prices on memory foam mattresses that are highly rated.
No, it doesn't require box springs. My roomate just sleeps on his on the floor. There are many options of what you can put underneath your memory foam mattresss.
It depends on the condition of the box spring and the design. For example, if there are metal support bars on your box spring, you will feel them through your memory foam topper.
The memory foam mattress should be automatically activated the minute you unpack it from its compression packaging and it has reached its full size.When I bought my memory foam mattress from Ergoflex (Australia), I had to wait a few hours till it achieved its full size.
An entire mattress should be uncompressed in minutes if it is quality memory foam.
Depending on the size you want you should try Amazon, Overstock or even Walmart.com. They also sell memory foam mattress pads if you don't want to foot the cost of an entire mattress.
If you put it over the memory foam, it get hot whiels you sleep so i say put it under
Many companies offer memory foam mattresses, which may vary in quality. The following guide provides simple tips for finding a high quality memory foam mattress. When looking for a memory foam mattress, look for information on the density of the foam. Lower density foam is often cheap and low quality, while higher density foam provides a more comfortable sleeping experience. A high quality mattress should contain at least 6 inches of high density memory foam, with lighter foam layered on top. When buying a mattress, make sure that the foam is genuine memory foam. Squeeze a sample, and see how long it takes to expand. If the foam expands to it's original shape in less than a second, it's not memory foam.
The truthful answers is: "It's the thickness you are willing to pay for". One manufacturer I know of makes memory foam mattresses in three configurations: The top 2" of the mattress is memory foam, the top 4" is memory foam, and the whole mattress is memory foam. The price varies accordingly. Personal Note: If you can't afford a memory foam mattress, try a memory foam pillow. Awesome, especially if you're a "side sleeper".
There are many memory foam mattress reviews, to be found on the internet. If you do a Google search, you will find plenty of them.
Yes. Memory foam mattress toppers are available for all sizes of beds. The foam toppers come in a variety of thicknesses, usually 2, 3 and 4 inches thick. Starting at $100, they're well worth it for a better night's sleep.
Yes, you can use an electric blanket with a memory foam mattress topper. You might actually enjoy the feel of the mattress more when using an electric blanket because they often times feel different depending on the tempurature.
Sealy Memory Foam Mattress reviews can be found on Sealy's official webpage. There are over 4 thousand reviews and Sealy Memory Foam Mattress are rated an average of a 4.2 stars.
I just bought the 11 inch king size memory foam mattress from Garden Ridge for $399. The box had no manufacturer's name on it and was shipped from China.
Tempurpedic is the most common brand name, the entire mattress is supposed to be made of memory foam. There are also many "Just as good" mattresses that try to name themselves something close to that. For example, Bob's stores near us sell the "BobOPedic" mattress. If you're googling for beds, just type in "Memory foam" or ask at the store where you are shopping what beds they sell with "Memory foam." Some stores claim they have memory foam mattresses, but what they really are is a basic foam mattress with a layer of 1-3" thick memory foam on top. Be careful when shopping. Sometimes those "Layered mattresses" are a rip off, as it's cheaper to buy a piece of ordinary foam and then throw a mattress topper made of memory foam on top of it. Some people don't like having a mattress made of 100% memory foam because they feel like they're "rolling out of a hole" in the morning (the mattress sinks too much around them) so, even if you plan on buying your mattress online, go to a good mattress store and lay down on different types of memory foam beds to really see what you like. Even better, if you have friends who have a foam mattress and will let you "Borrow their bed" for the night, do that.