Queen Size Mattress
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Sweet Dreams: Guide to Choosing the Ideal Queen Size Mattress

As we spend one third of our lives in bed, it’s pretty clear that only with a good night’s sleep we can face all the things we have to finish in the day ahead. So, what is your bedroom like? Or, to be more precise, what is your bed with queen size mattress like?

A queen size – why exactly?

Queen Size Mattress
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It is the most popular choice of mattresses in the western world and with reason. Designed to fit two adult people, it can comfortably welcome any other combination of two: an adult and a child, a person with a pet, or just one sleeper who wants to sprawl out. It is also excellent for taller people whose feet usually dangle out in smaller beds.

Guide to choosing the ideal queen size mattress

When it comes to making the right choice for a quality queen, there are a few factors you need to take into consideration:

1.     Size and variations

The queen size mattresses typically measure 153 cm x 203 cm. They are longer and wider than double-sized mattresses and at the same time around 30 cm narrower than king size. This makes them a perfect choice if you have a larger bedroom but you don’t want to occupy it with the bed alone. 

Yet, if you don’t want to leave this category but vote for something larger, there are two more variations that could attract you attention. The first is the Olympic queen size mattress which measures 167 x 203cm (wider), and the second, California queen with its 153 cm x 213 cm (longer). They are not so broad like the king size beds, but will provide you with more space for a comfortable sprawl.

2.     Construction

There are four types of support systems the traditional queen size mattress for sale as well as all the other varieties can come with, which are: innerspring, latex, memory foam and hybrid (combined). Here are the short characteristics for each of them:

·        Innerspring

Their support comes from coils and the most popular are: bonnell spring and pocket spring mattresses. The bonnell has its wire coils wrapped with each other as a group. It’s an old model and rolls you up closer to your sleeping partner.

Pocket spring mattresses on the other hand, are considered more premium because their coils are individually wrapped (or “pocketed”). This way, different sections of the mattress can offer different support, which is a point plus when it comes to sleeping positions and body types. They also greatly reduce motion transfer so you don’t wake up your partner each time you move or get up for a glass of water.

·        Latex

Latex Queen Size Mattress
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Latex is a material made from the sap of rubber trees and mattresses made with this are known for their longevity, firmness and hypo-allergenic qualities. A little bit pricier than others, they are an excellent choice for their quality and endurance. Combinations of latex foam and springs or reflex foam as insulating materials ensure a great support for your back.

·        Memory Foam

This modern-day material provides great pressure relief and contours around your body. It is usually featured in the thick upper comfort layer and it gives you the feeling of “sleeping on a cloud”. Memory foam mattresses are a definite must for sleepers with sharp pressure points and chronic pack and neck pain.

·        Hybrid

This type is also known as a combination mattress since it includes both foam layers and springs. The multi-layered hundreds or sometimes thousand pocket springs ensure the bouncy support while the foam pampers your body. A queen size mattress of this type offers excellent support for your body, its sturdy edges stop you from falling out of your bed and, if you are a hot sleeper, it is definitely the right choice for you.

3.     Firmness, body types and sleeping positions

The firmness is one of the qualities you definitely have to take into consideration when buying a new queen size mattress. There are four categories here: soft, medium, medium firm and firm and each of them suits a certain combination of body type, sleeping position and possible health problem.

With three body types (under 130, between 130 and 230, and above 230 pounds) and four sleeping positions (back, stomach, side and combination), there are twelve subcategories where you might belong. Find your profile and check below what type of mattress you need:

·        People with lighter profile, (under 130) would need a softer mattress, foam or hybrid. They don’t sink enough in the bed, so the innerspring is a no.
·        People between 130 and 230, if they are back and stomach sleepers, put the greatest pressure on the lumbar spine. So, a medium firm to firm mattress, foam, hybrid or latex, with some specific features, would definitely be the right choice.
·        People over 230 pounds need a firmer, responsive mattress which prevents poor spinal alignment and back pain. Latex and hybrid mattresses are a great option here, but with a thicker comfort system with high-density materials that will ward off the wear in the top layers.

4.     Price

Queen size mattress
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The typical price range for a quality queen sized mattress for sale goes from $400 and above. The luxury models start at $800 and go up to more than $3000. You can buy a queen mattress for a less expensive price, but think about your health. Is it worth risking back problems and sleepless nights?

On the other side, if you decided to buy a pricier model with good construction and high-quality materials, don’t forget to check if it fits your sleeping type and body weight. Maybe you can’t stand the memory foam or some other material inside. 

The higher price doesn’t guarantee that it would meet your specific preferences. And finally, don’t buy a mattress at a full price – wait for the discounts. There are a lot of them during the year, especially before the holiday seasons. You can find the same models for much lower prices and get a real deal.

Choosing the right supplier

To find out, check the fine print on the web site. Read the online reviews. The practical customer experiences will give you a much more realistic picture about the products and services than the ever-appealing commercials.
Check the product warranty, return policies and comfort trial options. Know your rights if you don’t like the product or you get a damaged one. Use the comfort trial option to find out if the mattress you bought is the right one for you. 

Consult the customer service support where you can find answers to all your questions and recommendations for the best product for you based on experience.
Now, when you know everything you need to make the right choice, go on. Open the next tab and start searching. Your cloud number nine in a form of a queen-sized mattress is waiting for you.