How to Choose the Right Mattress

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We're living in an era when shopping is comfortable and you get to find exactly what you are looking for. Even large things such as mattresses aren't an exception. If you're looking for a new mattress and you're on a budget, you have so many options to get the desired product. No matter if you're seeking a cheap budget mattress online or in a store, there are a few things that should be considered. Budget, materials, size - here's how to ease your shopping.

Set Your Budget Before Shopping

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If you're looking for affordable mattresses, it's essential to set your budget. Mattresses aren't a thing you will replace in a few months; this is why investing in the right model is essential. Your budget will help you to narrow your choices and spend just enough. When you're seeking mattresses in your budget range, you'll be able to check only those options, without risking splurging.

Measure The Bed Frame

Measuring your bed frame is essential. Your new mattress must fit the frame perfectly. Even if it's slightly smaller you'd be able to feel it moving back and forth or to the sides. Too large mattresses, of course, won't fit the frame. Make sure to have the exact dimensions before getting the mattress.

Firmness and Materials

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When seeking a mattress, don't forget to feel the firmness and see what materials it's made of. The firmness is an indicator of how firm it will feel to lie on it and sleep comfortably. Most manufacturers offer the usual levels of firmness - firm, semi-firm, semi-soft and soft mattresses.The firm ones are ideal for people who sleep on their backs and are on the heavier side.

The firm surface will keep their body fully supported without any part sinking too deep into it. Side sleepers should get a medium to a soft mattress, where they can still get the needed supports, but also comfort and softness in the areas exposed to pressure such as hips, knees and shoulders. Stomach sleepers will also benefit from semi-firm mattresses so they will get enough softness for their hips and torso, without sinking into the core of the bed.

When choosing your mattress don't forget to consider your weight as well; heavier people need firm support of their mattress. A firm spring mattress will spread its weight equally all over the surface. Slimmer people might not feel any comfort on firm mattresses, since they won't be able to sink into them (this is especially important for young children).  Soft mattresses aren't a good choice if you're on the heavier side; the last thing you need is to sink into the core and feel pain in your entire body while resting.

Memory Foam

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Memory foam is one of the most popular materials for a budget mattress. Most sellers offer pretty good memory foam mattress deals. The foam takes the shape of the sleeper's body, providing proper support, and comfort. These mattresses have a few memory foam layers (the bottom is the firmest and the top layer the softest). These are ideal for all sleeping positions thanks to the contouring and support they provide. One downside is that they aren't bouncy which might be a challenge for getting up for some people. Also, consider the layers; memory foam isn't a cooling material by itself. Make sure at least there is a cooling cover or one breathable layer, so you won't feel sweaty.

Springs

Springs are old-school and provide enough bounce, allowing you to get up easily. Spring mattresses are breathable and give excellent support. In most cases, they are on the firmer side and are ideal for back sleepers. Nowadays, manufacturers cover the springs in cloth, making these mattresses comfortable and softer.

Latex

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Latex is ideal if you're looking for a mattress with anti-allergenic properties. Also, latex is perhaps one of the most durable materials and will keep your body temperature regulated even during the hottest nights. It's eco-friendly and one of the most expensive mattress materials you will find on the market.

Hybrids

These mattresses contain more than one material. Manufacturers mix best materials such as memory foam and springs, or latex and memory foam. This way you get a mattress that's comfortable, supportive, with cooling properties and long-lasting. Such mattresses may have a top layer made of memory foam, middle layers made of latex or innerspring covered in fabric cloth and a bottom layer made of firm foam.

Online vs Brick-and-Mortar

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Even though you can find cheap mattresses both online and in real stores, there are many differences between these types of shopping. An online store allows you to browse many options, check and compare prices, read reviews, and get the mattress delivered to your doorstep. But, a brick-and-mortar allows you to see, feel and lie on the mattress.

Many people still prefer getting their mattresses from such stores. However, online stores are doing their best to offer you the best customer experience; they usually offer long sleep trials that last from one to three months during which you can decide if this mattress is for you (and return it in case you don't find it suitable).

Don't Forget The Warranty

The warranty is essential when buying a mattress; it can easily sink in the middle or lose shape on the edges. Without a warranty, you will have to pay for potential reparations or buy a new mattress. Most manufacturers that care about their clients offer at least five years of warranty.

What About Returns?

Ask your sellers if you can return your mattress. Some sellers accept returns; they even get to your home to pick up the mattress (this often follows after a trial period). Don't forget to read users' reviews about their experience in this area (it can help you decide whether or not to purchase a mattress from the said seller).