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From Sleep Numbers to Memory Foam: How to Choose a Mattress 
 
by J. Steinhoff June 28, 2005

Bed Shopping

If it’s time to purchase a new bed, you’ll want to shop around for a mattress that you personally find both comfortable and supportive. Every person is different; what’s comfortable to one person or may keep a different person awake. Therefore, if you share a bed, be sure to take your sleep partner along to test mattresses.

When you get to the store, don’t be shy. Try out a variety of mattress styles, including models with different levels of firmness. Though you may have slept on a very firm bed as a child, you may prefer a softer mattress as an adult, or vice versa.

As you test each bed, try to assume your normal sleeping position to determine which bed best fits your body and sleeping style. Do you toss and turn or change positions several times during the night? Replicate those motions as well, and note how the mattress feels.

In addition, consider asking a salesperson about the construction of your favorite two or three models. Is the mattress made of foam or springs? What type of technology—such as Memory Foam or Sleep Number firmness settings—is at work inside? If you choose an inner-spring mattress, verify that it contains the proper number of coils: up to 300 for a twin size, more than 300 for a full size, more than 375 for a queen size, and more than 450 for a king size. Also inquire about details. Some mattress manufacturers offer warranties and guarantees on their products, which may increase their value.

Finally, don’t skimp on size. If you sleep solo, choose a mattress that ends at least six inches from the tips of your toes. Otherwise, if you share a bed, consider a queen or king size. Anything smaller may result in a cramped—and less restful—night.

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