Support, Foundations, Construction & Size
Support
The core of your mattress provides support. There are four common types.
Innerspring
Features different types of metal coils to provide long-lasting support, conformance and durability. Coils that are interconnected are more durable, but individually wrapped coils help isolate motion from the other side of the bed.
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Uses specialized engineered foams instead of metal coils to conform to the shape of the body, offers superior pressure-point relief and helps reduce movement to minimize partner disturbance.
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Features a combination of innerspring and significant amounts of memory foam or latex layers to provide substantial pressure-point relief.
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Tight Top
Traditional mattress construction with the top surface of the mattress sewn directly to the sides.
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Features an extra layer of padding that is sewn flush with the surface of the mattress.
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Features a significant amount of extra padding on the mattress surface to provide additional pressure relief and comfort.
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Consider who will be sleeping in the bed and the space it will occupy. The bed should be at least as long as the tallest person sleeping in it.
Twin - 38"x75"
A twin bed is designed for one person, usually a child under the age of 18. It fits well in small spaces.
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The same width as a twin bed, a twin xl is 5” longer—ideal for taller sleepers. It’s also a common size found in college dorms.
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A full-size mattress is designed for an individual sleeper looking for extra space.
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The most popular option, a queen-size mattress works well in most master bedrooms and sleeps two adults comfortably.
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Considerably wider than a queen-size bed, a king-size bed offers extra comfort and space. It’s the same width as two twin xl beds side by side.
Shop KingCalifornia King - 72"x84"
Narrower and longer than a king-size bed, a California king is perfect for taller sleepers.
Shop California King*Actual mattress dimensions are designed to be approximately 1” shorter than the listed size to accommodate platform beds, bed frames, bedroom suites, etc.
Foundations
Without a proper foundation, mattresses can begin to sag and lose support.
Adjustable Bases
Allow you to raise and lower the head and/or foot of the bed for ultimate comfort for individuals who read, watch TV, use computers or have medical needs that require additional mobility. Some models provide massage, pre-programmable positions and power outlets for laptops, tablets, and phones.
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