How To Know If A Tempur-Pedic Mattress Is Right For You

Tempur-Pedic has helped shift the global mattress industry over the past 30 years, ushering in a new age of foam-heavy sleep products marketed as a lighter, more comfortable alternative to the traditional coil and spring options. The brand manufactures its line of mattresses using viscoelastic material in its foam, first developed for NASA, the shock-absorbing substance cushions the body's pressure points while sleeping. And similar to traditional memory foam, this material allows the mattress to adjust to the shape and movements of the person sleeping, giving users better support throughout the night, thus leading to deeper and longer sleep. Tempur-Pedic mattresses come with a share of other advantages, including cooling, motion cancellation, and pressure-relieving technology. These beds are especially beneficial for those battling allergies or joint or back pain that prevents them from receiving a good night's sleep.

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Though they share many commonalities in terms of general design, Tempur-Pedic mattresses are not one-size-fits-all. The brand currently sells mattresses in four distinct models, each designed to resolve a variety of sleep-related health issues, including restlessness and overheating. Each design varies in price, ranging from about $1,400 to over $4,000. These mattresses certainly aren't the most affordable options on the market, but one may prove to be worth the additional investment if it drastically improves your quality of nightly sleep. Here's how to know if a Tempur-Pedic mattress is suitable for you.

You're sensitive to allergens

If you suffer during allergy season every year or regularly face allergy-like symptoms due to poor sleep, a Tempur-Pedic mattress might help resolve your breathing complications. The mattresses' enhanced memory foam material not only helps absorb movements while sleeping but also promotes proper alignment of your spine overall. Since allergy symptoms tend to worsen at night, maintaining proper alignment as your body rests can help keep allergies and general breathing problems at bay.

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Tempur-Pedic mattresses are also hypoallergenic, meaning they resist the accumulation of dust mites and other allergens that can induce allergy-like symptoms like coughing, sneezing, itchy eyes, and congestion, per Nationwide Children's Hospital. Though, this benefit isn't exclusive to Tempur-Pedic mattresses. Most memory foam mattresses come equipped with hypoallergenic qualities due to their dense design that makes it challenging for allergens to spread from within the material. It's also worth noting that while foam mattresses fight against allergens, some sleepers may find themselves to be allergic to the materials inside some of these options. Select memory foam models are developed using harsh chemicals that can cause an unfavorable physical reaction to a person unknowingly allergic, including phthalates and flame retardants, per Early Bird. So, in other words, the same products that combat the production and spread of harmful microorganisms inside your mattress can potentially induce allergic reactions of their own. Read the full list of materials for any given product and consider consulting your doctor before making a purchase.

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You suffer from joint or back pain

Tempur-Pedic mattresses are perhaps most notably useful for sleepers who suffer from joint pain and body aches when sleeping on old-fashioned spring or coil mattresses. Memory foam mattresses have generally grown popular over the past decade for their ability to adapt to their users' body shape while sleeping before adjusting back to their original position once sleepers get out of bed. The memory foam, especially Tempur-Pedic's patented TEMPUR material, cushions the natural dips and curves of your body, offering support where you need it most.

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A Tempur-Pedic mattress can particularly benefit sleepers diagnosed with arthritis, a degenerative disease that produces aches and pains as cartilage dissipates between joints over time. This company's TEMPUR technology is designed to alleviate the excess pressure placed on the back and joints that are normally seen with traditional beds. However, arthritis is a broad term classifying the various forms of joint deterioration. Therefore, while Tempur-Pedic mattresses may benefit some sleepers diagnosed with this condition, they won't necessarily be the ideal choice for all arthritis sufferers. It's even possible for some arthritis patients to experience enhanced pain after using a Tempur-Pedic or other memory foam product, so speak with a doctor who is knowledgeable about your particular joint or muscle pain before investing in any expensive mattress.

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