Saturday, May 3, 2014

Is Serta Perfect Sleeper Mattress The Right Choice ?

The second most recognized brand of mattress is Serta. And the Serta perfect sleeper mattress remains a best seller. Everything sounds lovely and fantastic. Serta's Perfect Sleeper uses the same manufacturing principles, technology and materials that have been used in manufacture of mattresses for many years. It seems that other mattress manufacturers make the same mattress with a lower price to match the Perfect Sleeper mattress.

First thing to do, let's find out what exactly goes in to the manufacture of a Serta Perfect Sleeper mattress. Each Serta Perfect Sleeper mattress is made from continuous wire coil with head to toe helicals with a coil count of over 1500 - far higher than the industry standard. Continuous wire coil is sometimes seen as being out-dated and having drawbacks. This criticism goes from not giving true posture support to disturbance when a partner moves about in bed. Newer materials such as pocket springs, latex and memory foam claim to fix all of this.

However, these news mattress types are not without their own drawbacks. Pocket spring mattresses are criticized because they start off great but the springs soon wear out leaving dips in the mattress. Latex mattresses don't last as long as traditional mattresses either. And memory foam feels quite different from traditional spring mattresses; a feeling many people don't like at all.

The mattress top is then finished with Advanced Comfort Quilt. This not only makes the mattress look very appealing, but also helps ventilation and keeps the body cool.

Other manufacturers compete with Serta by offering comparable mattresses at lower prices. But before you buy, first find out what has gone into the making of a mattress. Compare the cheaper mattress and see how it shapes up to a Serta.

All in all, the Serta Perfect Sleeper mattress is still a very good mattress made to the highest standards. If you want latex or memory foam then you can also buy one from Serta - although, for memory foam, I would personally recommend a Tempurpedic mattress. The Serta Perfect Sleeper could be the perfect choice for those who prefer continuous coil mattresses.

Friday, May 2, 2014

Thing You Should to Know about Stearns And Foster Mattress

Many mattress consumers are very impressed with Stearns and Foster mattress. The problem is that the consumer can't find the name of mattress they refer in a store. It happens because it's been discontinued or was a 'store exclusive mattress'. All mattress companies constantly changing the names of their mattresses. They do this to stop consumers comparing one mattress against another and preventing mattress comparison and ratings between different brands.

There are 2 types of Stearns and Foster mattress are made; the innerspring and latex. It's strange that such a large brand doesn't make the increasingly popular memory foam mattress. It's parent company, Sealy, makes a version, so perhaps it will inevitably make one sometime in the future. It should be remembered that the company does use memory foam in some of its mattresses, just not a complete, genuine memory foam mattress.

We know that the Tight Top is the basic mattress. The Pillow Top is an additional layer of comfort materials that has been stitched on top and has gusseted corners, giving it the look of a flat, large pillow on top of the mattress. The Euro Pillow Top is exactly the same as a Pillow Top but contains even more comfort materials. The Euro Top is a layer of comfort materials but this time, it is attached directly - it looks like two mattresses that have been sewn together; a thick base one with a thin one on top. The Box Top is a thicker version of the Euro Top.

It is no doubt that the different types affect the cost. The cost going up in the order mentioned above. These Tops are becoming increasingly fashionable as many seem to like the soft feel of this top layer. However, it should be borne in mind that these Tops increase the cost and are always the first part of the mattress to wear out. There are numerous reports of them developing craters in only a few months of use and when this happens you have to replace the whole mattress to fix the problem. These reports are from all mattress brands.

In conclusion, don't be guided too much by the names of the collections; you'll get confused and by the time you understand what's what, the names will have all changed. Instead, concentrate more on how the Stearns and Foster mattress has been made and what materials were used. That way you can decide what you want and then be able to judge for yourself whether it represents value for money. And, if you've never thought about buying a memory foam mattress before, try one out and see how it compares.