
Latex Foam Mattress
Latex mattresses have a unique feel that may not appeal to those who grew up sleeping on memory foam or innerspring mattresses. Latex has a buoyant, bouncy feel that may not provide enough pressure relief for those who prefer the deep hug of memory foam layers, or the sturdy feel of an innerspring mattress.
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Benefits of a Latex Mattress
- Responsive: Latex quickly adjusts to support you as you change sleeping positions. This means you can move around easily on the mattress and won’t feel stuck in the indentations made by your body if you are a combination sleeper or tend to toss and turn.
- Eco-Friendly: Natural latex is a sustainable and biodegradable mattress material — we can source latex from the rubber tree without chopping it down. Latex foam can also be made without unpleasant and potentially harmful chemicals, such as formaldehyde and perfluorocarbons.
- Hypoallergenic: Natural latex rebels Mold, dust mites, and other common allergens — but keep in mind synthetic latex doesn’t have the same features.
- Durable: Latex foam is denser than other types of mattress foam. While this makes a latex mattress heavier, it also makes it more durable. A latex bed can last up to 20 years, compared to the average seven-to-10-year lifespan of an innerspring or memory foam bed.
- Cooling: If you sleep hot or live in a warmer climate, latex could help you stay cool throughout the night. Latex is naturally aerated thanks to the air bubbles that are trapped in the layers as the rubber sap is made into foam. This added breathability helps body heat move away from the bed, so the surface of the mattress stays cool to the touch.
- Pressure-Relieving: Latex gently gives underneath your joints and pressure points that press into the surface of the bed. This feature helps relieve pressure from these areas of the body to prevent aches and pains when you wake up in the morning. Although latex beds don’t provide the same deep pressure relief as soft memory foam beds, they have enough given to help keep the average sleeper comfortable.
Cons of Latex Mattresses
- There are also some downsides associated with latex mattresses, like them typically being more expensive than many other mattress types, having a unique feel that’s not for everyone, and sometimes providing high motion transfer.