How to Pick the Best Mattress

The key to starting off the day on the right foot is a good night's sleep. The key to a good night's sleep is a good mattress. And the key to picking the right mattress? Well, that involves a little work. Mattresses have evolved through the years and each offers something different from its predecessor.  Given the diversity of the mattress field, it's most likely that the right mattress for your neighbor or your brother in law won't be the right mattress for you. It's a matter of taste, of preference and also, of course of physicality. Your own body type and sleep habits have as much say as your wallet. Price is another deciding factor, but getting the perfect mattress isn't always about paying exorbitantly. In fact, it boils down to what you like.

When going mattress shopping there are some simple factors that you should take into consideration.
Do you prefer soft, plushy mattresses that displace easily as you lie down, or are you more of a hard, firm mattress type of person? Some people, especially those with back problems prefer something more stiff; however that's not always the case. Usually, even with a firmer bed, you can still wake up with aches and pains, so again the best indicator is how comfortable you feel in a particular bed.

Next consider how well made the mattress is. Is it durable? Is it built to last? This is where pricing does come in. Most likely, if you pay a little more, you'll get a higher quality mattress that will last many years rather than just a few. Don't be cheap. That doesn't mean you have to empty your pocketbook or bank account; but do remember that sleep is precious and if you buy that cheap $100 mattress, you'll most likely have to replace it in a couple years.

Does your mattress come with a warranty? A ten year warranty is becoming pretty much standard; and it's a good idea to check on that. Your bed is an investment after all. Also, make sure there's a return policy; if you buy a bed and hate it, you should return it. Understand that some stores offer comfort guarantees, meaning you may not get your money back, but you can trade in your bed for something of equal or higher value.

Experts recommend that you take your bed for a test drive, so to speak. Try lying in the bed while you're in the store. Ask yourself if you can imagine sleeping in it every night. In fact, don't be afraid to take a little nap. Grab a pillow and get a feel for the bed. You may even want to bring your own pillow.

Usually, you shouldn't have to pay full mark up price for a mattress. Do look for sales; there are plenty of those throughout the year. Also, don't be afraid to bargain. You may be able to get 50% off or more.

Your mattress, if you make the right pick, should last you around ten years. Don't wait till your old one is already worn out to get a new one. If you wake up tired and sore, it's probably time to consider getting a new one too.
 
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  1. Finding your way through the maze without overspending or buying the wrong mattress can be tough. Here are a few brief tips to help you before you step foot in your first mattress show room. international

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