Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Synthetic Vs Natural Latex Mattress

Comfort and quality are important.


Natural latex mattresses are made from the sap of the rubber tree, which makes them resistant to dust mites and biodegradable. Synthetic mattresses contain chemicals and man-made materials such as polyester and nylon. The choice between latex and synthetic mattresses, therefore, may depend on whether you suffer from allergies or prefer an environmentally friendly option. Both types of mattresses can be comfortable and durable, depending on the quality of workmanship. Does this Spark an idea?


Respiratory Health


Research has discovered that synthetic bedding may be more harmful to people who suffer from asthma and dust-mite allergies. Researchers at the University of Otago in Wellington, New Zealand found that synthetic bedding, including mattresses, had higher levels of fungi-related beta glucan, which is largely found in house dust and is known to make respiratory conditions worse. Mattresses made of 100-percent latex are resistant to dust mites.


Considerations


Most mattresses, excluding 100-percent natural latex, contain synthetic materials. This includes memory foam mattresses, which have a synthetic polyurethane base, and most pocket spring and coil spring mattresses contain polyurethane. However, it is possible to buy organic spring mattresses containing natural materials like cotton.


Comfort


The comfort level of a synthetic mattress will depend on the quality of workmanship, materials used and whether the mattress has pillow-top padding. Many people find latex mattresses comfortable because they mold to the body's natural contours. Latex mattresses regulate to body temperature, making them warm in winter and cool in summer. However, according to the Consmersearch website, some people prefer traditional mattresses because they are more fluffy and springy. They may also find it difficult to adjust to a foam mattress after years of sleeping on a pocket spring or coil spring mattress. Consumersearch found that most people still prefer a traditional spring mattress.


Longevity


Latex is known for its durability and a good-quality latex mattress will last 20 years or more. Quality is an important consideration if you want a synthetic mattress to last for years. Mattresses containing the less expensive polyurethane will degrade and compress more quickly than mattresses containing quality materials. Durability and quality are influenced by coil gauge, coil count and construction materials. Look for a mattress with a 10-year guarantee.


Warning


Many latex mattresses also contain synthetic materials. Check with the manufacturer to ensure that a natural latex mattress contains no added components.

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