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Memory Foam Mattress Guide:
The Magic Behind the Science

Memory Foam Overview

Memory foam, also known as visco-elastic foam, is a relatively new and increasingly popular development in the foam mattress market. Originally developed by NASA to protect astronauts against extreme "g-forces," memory foam is known for its ability to mold itself to your body and support it evenly. By making contact with more of your body, the pressure of the mattress is spread over a greater portion of your body's surface area, thereby reducing stress on your shoulders, hips, and other "pressure points." It is called memory foam because it is very slow to return to its original shape, thereby "remembering" the shape and contours of your body.

How Memory Foam Works

Made from polyurethane, memory foam is comprised of billions of little air-filled cells. Like a tiny balloon, each cell contains a small amount of air. However, unlike some other foam cells, memory foam cells actually decompress under pressure, particularly if the pressure is accompanied by heat. Thus, when you lie down on a memory foam mattress, the foam cells closest to your body slowly release their air, creating a unique melting effect and allowing the mattress to conform to the shape of your body. Similarly, when you get up, the foam cells slowly refill with air, which is why it takes a few moments for the mattress to return to its original shape.

Memory Foam Mattress Construction

Memory foam mattresses can differ from one another in a number of ways, most importantly in the density and depth of memory foam used in the mattress' construction. With memory foam, density can be a determinant of feel, durability, and cost. In general, higher-density memory foams last longer and cost more, and sometimes (but not always) feel firmer. Memory foam density is measured by the weight of one cubic foot of the material — i.e., pounds per cubic foot (lbs/ft3). In mattresses, memory foam can most commonly be found in densities ranging from 2 to 6 lbs/ft3, with most high-quality manufacturers using memory foam with a density of 4 lbs or greater. Most mattresses have a core, or bottom layer, of regular polyurethane foam covered with a top layer of softer memory foam that is anywhere from 2 to 6 inches thick. In general, the thicker the layer of memory foam, the deeper your body will sink into the mattress, which is a matter of some personal preference. Conversely, the denser the memory foam, the less your body will sink into the mattress. Higher-end manufacturers tend to use a thicker top layer (e.g., 3-4 inches or more) of high-density memory foam (e.g., 5 lbs or greater) in such a combination that the greater firmness of the high-density memory foam is offset by the greater depth of the memory foam layer. This approach enables them to create a well-balanced, supportive feel, using foam of the highest durability, albeit at a relatively higher cost.

Memory Foam Mattress Manufacturers

Although there are now many manufacturers of memory foam mattresses, the most well-known is Tempur-Pedic, the Swedish mattress company that first figured out how to adapt NASA's technology for use in beds. To find the right memory foam mattress brand for you, please browse our extensive list of memory foam mattress manufacturers and product lines below.

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Select Memory Foam Mattress Brands

Alfa Airbeds Ashley Sleep Advanced Memory Foam
BRN Health Tech Big Tree Big Sleep
Bob's Bob O Pedic Bob's Power Bob
Boyd Responda-Flex Bragada
Bragada Cashmere Bragada Classic
Bragada PUR Bragada Ultra Luxury
Bragada White Diamond Brooklyn Total Latex
Campbell Isotonic Cannon Memory Comfort
Cantwell Therapeutic Classic Sleep Space Age
Comfort Sleep Systems Memory Foam Corsicana TheraTouch
Coverest Design Within Reach
Dormia Memory Foam Dreameasy Memory Foam
EcoSleep Cool-Contour Memory Foam Ecomfort
Englander Viscopedic Ergomotion
Excel Bedding BioLogic FloBeds Memory Foam
FoamSource Memory Foam GoldenRest
Hannah RefreshRest Healthy Foundations
InnerSpace Memory Foam Innomax Supple-Pedic
Isoform Jamison Resort Foam
Jobri Lady Americana
Luxury Escapes OrthoTempered
PedicSolutions Primo Dream
Primo Kidzzz Primo Sleeping Beauty
REM Sleep Restonic HealthRest Memory Foam
Restwell Memory Foam Sealy Posturepedic Reserve Series
Sealy Posturepedic Signature Series Sealy Special Edition
Sealy TrueForm Sensa Pedic
Serta International Touch Serta True Response
SilverRest Visco 4 Kids Simmons BeautyRest Caresse
Simmons BeautyRest Latitudes Simmons BeautyRest NxG
Simmons ComforPedic Simmons säng
Sleep Innovations Comfort Plus Sleep Innovations Elite
Sleep Innovations Marino Recovery Sleep Innovations NovaForm
Sleep Innovations Personal Expressions Sleep Innovations Tempsoma
SleepLogic ChiroSense SleepLogic LifeScape
SleepLogic Refresh South Bay
SpiritSleep Priage SpiritSleep TheraTouch
Spring Air Infinity Springwall EuroTrex
Sterling Silver Lining Symbol Aloe Care
Tempur Collection by Tempur-Pedic Tempur-HD Collection by Tempur-Pedic
Therapedic i-care Elite Thurmo Medical
Vinyl Products Visco Foam
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