Memory Foam and Body Weight

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Memory foam mattresses are sold in thickness and densities.

Body weight plays an important role when sleeping on a Memory foam mattress. The
visco-elastic material used in the mattress relies on weight and temperature to
mold to a person's body. Weight, more so than temperature, is a very important
factor to consider when purchasing a Memory foam product.

Memory foam mattresses are sold in thickness and densities. The density of your
mattress is strictly your preference of having a soft or firm mattress, the higher
the density, the firmer the mattress. How firm or soft you like your mattress will
not impede its ability to support your body's overall weight, or its ability to
mold to your body's curves. Rather you prefer a softer mattress to a firmer one;
a memory foam mattress will provide your body with the proper support.

The thickness of your mattress depends on your body weight. The standard Memory
foam mattress will be two inches thick and is generally used by people who weigh
less than 200 pounds. The more you weigh, the thicker your mattress will have to
be in order to provide you with the proper support. If you are unsure about what
thickness you should use, you can talk to a representative of the retailer you use.

Your body weight is an important issue when you begin searching for your Memory
foam mattress. It plays an important role that shouldn't be ignored. In order
for your mattress to be effective for you, you will need to buy the right one according
to your weight and preference.




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