Mattress
Mattress shopping opens up a whole world on materials that all claim to be the very best for your comfort. It can be difficult to figure out which style of mattress is best for you, let alone what materials you would prefer to have in your bed. Whether you are looking at a hybrid or an all-foam mattress, almost all mattresses feature some kind of foam these days. Two of the most popular kinds of foam are Latex based foams and Memory Foam (which is a polyurethane based foam).
Why Choose Memory Foam
memory foam mattress over latexStops Motion Transfer
Pressure Relief
High Tech Material
Contouring Comfort
Hypoallergenic
However, Memory Foam wins because is just fantastic at completely eliminating motion transfer. It is by far the biggest selling point to memory foam overall, because it does such a fantastic job.
This is especially true if memory foam is featured in an all-foam design. If all you have ever wanted in a mattress was to never feel your partner get in or out of bed, then you are going to love memory foam.
Memory Foam does a great job at providing plenty of pressure relieving comfort. When paired with supportive transition layers and base layers, memory foam is great for side and back sleepers. Typically stomach sleepers will find even small amounts of memory foam will be too soft for them. Lightweight side sleepers tend to really enjoy the pressure relieving properties of memory foam.
SMPUFOAM
Has a 25+ years of experience in polyurethane foam products technology, we produce highly engineered polyurethane molded parts for a variety of industrial markets including self-skinning and small pour molded polyurethane components, medical, pillows, cushions, footwear, impact protection, sporting goods and toys.
One of the most obvious advantages of polyurethane is its versatility. It is a material that, by varying the formulation of the components, can take on very different physical characteristics, allowing in any case a freedom to design the polyurethane foam products almost without limits.