Memory Foam Mattress vs. Coil Spring Mattress; How Do They
Differ?
Have you ever wondered how anyone got the idea to start sleeping
on springs in the first place?
I mean, think about it for a minute, what would it feel like to
lay down on the bare springs?
And why is it, that laying on springs with some kind of material
over them, is considered any better?
The creation of a coil spring mattress was first documented, by
patent, in 1865, and there have only been a couple of minor
changes, to that original design, in the following 140 years.
During that same period, we went from plowing fields with oxen,
to men living in space.
Don't you think it's conceivable that we could find new ideas
and materials to improve the mattresses we spend 1/3 of our life
on?
The differences, between a regular coil spring mattress and a
memory foam mattress, will be presented, to help you understand
the difference.
The Difference In Total Body Support
One way, in which a memory foam mattress is better for you is
the characteristic of total body support.
A memory foam mattress and a coil spring mattress differ greatly
in this respect. A coil spring mattress makes your body conform
to it.
The pressure, or force, from the coil springs, in the mattress,
is exerted against your body.
It's kind of like a push and shove match. You're pushing down on
the springs, forcing them to retreat and they're shoving back
against you, trying to uncoil.
On a coil spring mattress, your body must adjust to the
mattress's shape.
This is why you complain of sore muscles and stiffness, when you
wake up in the morning.
With a memory foam mattress, the opposite happens.
The foam material conforms to your body, because your body
exerts it's force onto it.
So, as you lay down, you will feel the memory foam altering to
accommodate you, leaving you with a feeling of total relaxation.
It is because of this ability, of a memory foam mattress, to totally support your
body and adjust to your weight, that the movements of the other
person in the bed will not affect you.
Since coil spring mattresses do not conform to you, they cannot
spread your weight evenly.
Another Difference Is Temperature Sensitivity
Another difference, between coil spring and memory foam
mattresses, is that memory foam mattresses have the ability to
respond to different temperatures.
The memory foam is able to sense the different temperatures of
your body and either remain firm or soften.
This leaves you with a nice cozy feeling when it has absorbed
your heat and softened up.
Coil spring mattresses are unable to do this. They cannot react
to your body heat, and this is why someone, who is sick with a
fever, would feel more comfortable on a memory foam mattress.
Plan a trip to your local mattress store to try lying on the
coil mattress vs. the memory foam mattress and see if you don't
agree that there's no comparison in comfort levels.