Memory foam is polyurethane foam sheets with added chemicals to increase its density and viscosity. The higher density reacts to body heat and slowly allows the foam to shape to your body within few minutes while the low density and lower quality foam quickly shape to your body.
There are many memory foam mattresses out in the market that cater to many different situations. Since there are so many options available, it makes it hard to decide what to buy. This is true for even other products such as custom outdoor cushions. Here we put together some guidelines to make your decision bit easier.
1. Consider the density to support your body.
Mattresses come with many densities ranging from two pounds to over six pounds. Density over five is considered to be of better quality to support the body weight. Retailor Canada foam by mail sells quality products.
2. Temperature sensitivity. When you first lay on a memory foam mattress, your body weight and temperature causes it to melt until it finds its way to spread over the surface. When it does that your body temperature softens the places where it touches and provides the comfort you need. Look for this quality by lying on a memory foam mattress or even custom outdoor cushions that you intend to buy.
3. Comfort. This is a difficult area and depends on an individual’s taste. If you haven’t used a memory foam mattress before, you need to test one for a longer period than just lying on one before you buy a mattress. Check with the sellers such as foam Canada whether they allow you for a test period before you commit to buy a mattress.
4. Warranty. Warranties come in many forms. A company just being in business for few months may sell a mattress with a life time warranty. Do you want to buy it? Would you be able to return the mattress if you are not satisfied? Who will pay for the transportation? Tough issues to tackle but the retailer should be able provides you with answers.
5. Price. Remember that there are high-density as well as lower density products that are out there in the market for different prices. In an Internet era, go online and see what’s available at what prices. Some even may have free shipping. Check out Canada foam by mail.
6. Alternatives. Before buying a memory foam mattress consider alternatives. If you already have a good foundation, look into a less costly memory foam “topper.” After all, many memory foam mattresses are few layers of “toppers” glued to a good foundation layer. Consider buying a polyurethane foam sheets from foam Canada.