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Try Out Memory Foam Mattress

1 February 2010 108 views No Comment

I am sure that as you are shopping for some quality mattress pads, you would come across this mattress which was termed as “Memory Foam”. So what is this “memory form mattress”? Will it increase your memory capacity?

Of course not! Let me tell you a little more regarding it.

Memory form is a type of foam that was developed by NASA’s Ames Research Center. The idea of this foam is to shield the spacecraft by adding a couple of cushion. Charles A. Yost, the contributing inventor of the foam also named it “temper foam”.

Slowly, this type of foam has received some commercial attention. It was first used in hospitals where they will support patients to recover. Soon, memory foam been made available to the consumers. The application has been used in bed and even bags.

Why is this foam so special? You see, this foam is more dense than other foams. That is why they can take in sudden shock. Have you watch an advertisment where a person dropped an egg on a pad and it doesn’t break? That’s the memory foam.

Now let us talk about Memory Form Mattress.

I had personally tested this mattresses in the stores. The salesman said that this mattress has form 2 types of factions: One group that loves it and one group that hates it.

I’m the one who love such mattresses but my wife hates it. To me, it’s something that seems to ‘custom’-fit to my body contour. But, one thing about such mattress is that you will find it tough to move your body while lying down. This is one thing that my wife doesn’t like.

Be warned: Infants should never use memory foams. The rationale is that babies will find it tough to turn their bodies due to the dense property. Leaving your infants on such mattress will increase the risks of suffocation.

So, in conclusion, try out the mattress. It’s a pretty interesting experience when you find yourself sinking into the mattress. Or, you can check out Electric Mattress Pad or Waterproof Mattress Pad


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