Memory Foam
Visco-elastic foam, or memory foam, was originally developed for the NASA space program to relieve pressure on astronauts caused by G-forces during takeoff. Visco-elastic foam is five times denser than regular foams and is temperature sensitive. In normal temperatures it is firm, but when you lie down to sleep it reacts to your body’s temperature and molds itself to your shape. Weight is distributed more evenly, relieving pressure and helping your body rest in a more orthopedically correct position. This process helps to alleviate the buildup of pressure thereby minimizing turning, reducing body stress, assisting correct posture support, and ensuring more restful, healthy sleep. Visco-elastic foam is hypo-allergenic, antimicrobial, and fungi static helping to prevent dust mites and making it the ideal product for those suffering from asthma or other common dust base allergies.
Latex
Once you spend a night on a latex mattress, you’ll wonder how you ever slept without one. Latex dynamically conforms to your body, providing superior support and pressure relief. No more aching back caused by insufficient support, no more aches and pains caused by inadequate pressure relief. By gently conforming to every contour of the body, latex provides superior back support and outstanding pressure relief. Relieving pressure reduces the tossing and turning that interrupts sleep and brings needed oxygen and nutrients to tired, aching muscles. Latex naturally provides a deeper, more regenerative night’s sleep. Derived from the rubber tree, latex is the most naturally durable cushioning material available. Designed for breathability with an open-cell structure and special pin core construction, latex allows for ventilation of body heat and keeps moisture from building up next to your body. Latex is antimicrobial and dust mite resistance and its durability, flexibility, resilience, and hygienic properties make it an excellent choice for all people.
Innerspring
When you think of a mattress, you are probably envisioning an "innerspring" mattress, meaning one whose core contains some amount of coil springs. Innerspring mattresses are the most popular kind of bedding among consumers, and there's a model and style for nearly every taste and budget, from basic, unadorned beds to fancy pillow-top mattresses with hand-stitched embroidery. Innerspring mattresses have long been the standard in the mattress industry, and still represent over 80% of the mattress market.





