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the comfort levels if you share a bed


pressure point relief

compression support


foam with pressure point relief

MEMORY FOAM
deep compression support

and breathable

foam with pressure point relief

MEMORY FOAM
deep compression support

and breathable

to provide body alignment, press point relief, and support

ZONED WITH EDGE SUPPORT
needs it most

your perfect feel


cool to the touch
+ $100

+ $100
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60” x 80”

76” x 80”

72” x 84”
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- 1) Sleep Position
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- a. Back Sleepers require full support of the entire body, including proper spinal support. Back sleepers need to avoid excessive sinkage in the mattress, which can result in back pain. Depending your weight, we recommend a Medium or firm Mattress.
- b. Side Sleepers need optimal pressure point relief for their shoulders, hips and knees with equal distribution of weight throughout. The overwhelming majority of average-sized side sleepers prefer a medium firmness level for its combination of adequate support, coupled with contouring relief. To ensure adequate pressure point relief, truly lightweight sleepers should opt for a soft firmness level.
- c. Stomach Sleepers face unique challenges related to proper spinal alignment and neck support. They need equal distribution of weight while avoiding excessive curving in the spine. Depending your weight, we recommend a Medium or firm Mattress.
- d. Combination Sleepers tend to partially sleep on both their sides and stomachs. They may shift to the extreme of each position while they sleep, or even move to their backs. Combination sleepers of all weights should opt for a medium mattress, allowing for proper spinal alignment during their most prevalent sleep positions and motion—all while getting adequate pressure point relief for areas like shoulders and hips. While combination sleepers may occasionally roll to their stomachs, a firm mattress is highly discouraged.
- 2) Body Composition
- 3) External Factors
- a. Sharing the bed: If you are sharing the mattress with another person you will want to consider their preferences, sleep position and body composition as well. If you have different firmness needs we recommend selecting the split mattress option to customize each side of the mattress.
- b. Medical issues: If you have back, neck or shoulder pain we would not recommend a soft mattress, as it can create further issues. You should consult your doctor before making your purchase.
Determining your sleep position is an essential first step in building your sleep profile and, in turn, choosing the right firmness. Are you a side, back or stomach sleeper—or a combination sleeper? Here are a few general tips for each type of sleeper:
Body composition can be broken up into two factors, weight and size. Heavier/taller sleepers should opt for a firmer mattress for deeper compression support and lighter/smaller sleepers should looks for a soft-medium mattress to insure adequate pressure point relief. Here is general weight guideline to follow:

Other aspects to consider when selecting your firmness are the following:
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