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Friday, February 8, 2008

Ten Reasons why You Should Buy a Memoryfoam Mattress


A memoryfoam mattress is constructed of space age materials, initially created by NASA, that can conform to the unique contours of your body like nothing else. Memoryfoam never fulfilled its space age potential but is nevertheless the single most important technological innovation in bedding in the last century.
There are a number of reasons why you should consider buying a memoryfoam mattress--this article discusses a few of those reasons.

A memoryfoam mattress conforms to your body completely, and is a perfect choice no matter whether you prefer to sleep on your back, on your side, or on your stomach.
Also, a memoryfoam mattress isolates vibrations, which means that your partner will not be disturbed no matter how many times you get up or change positions.
In addition to that, memoryfoam is designed so as to not put undo pressure on any part of your body. Memoryfoam is by its nature hypoallergenic, so it is perfect for allergy sufferers. Since a memoryfoam mattress does not sag, there is no reason to go through the ritual of occasionally flipping it as you would have to do with other mattresses.
Another reason to consider purchasing a memoryfoam mattress is the simple fact that it was developed by NASA, so you know that no expense was spared in coming up with the most advanced and functional technology possible.
Of course, perhaps the best reason to consider purchasing a memoryfoam mattress is the luxury factor. There is simply no other technology that can provide a sleeping experience that can compete with memoryfoam on comfort.
The other reasons to choose a memoryfoam mattress include the fact that dust mites and other parasites can not survive on it, the fact that millions of health care professional endorse memoryfoam, and the fact that most outlets provide outstanding warranties on their memoryfoam products.

By Allen Wicker

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