12 Inch (30.48-cm) Mattress - Sleep Like a King!
Buying a cot is easier than buying a mattress. If you hate shopping for mattresses in a store, you can easily browse through all the available options online and pick one. But before you purchase a mattress you need to understand what kind of mattress will suit your needs.
Bouncy Bed
Innerspring mattresses have a bouncy feel. Though the interconnected coils are extra-durable, individual pocketed coils reduce the ripple effect that occurs when someone on one side of the bed moves.
A Firm Base
Memory foam and/or latex mattresses have much less spring. To determine the quality of this kind of mattress, you need to look at the density and thickness of the foam. This will determine how deep you'll sink into the mattress. The newer, online mattresses generally use several different layers of foam, with heavier ones on the bottom for support and lighter, cooler kinds on the top for comfort.
Plush Top
Innerspring mattresses typically have either a fiberfill or foam outer layer, covered in quilted ticking. If you want an uber-plush feel, don't be fooled by a thick-looking pillowtop as it can compress over time. It's better to choose a firmer, well-quilted mattress, and then cover it with a replaceable mattress topper.
I Sleep on My side
If you sleep on your side, you’ll want a mattress that will support your body weight, and conform to your shape. Innersprings may have more pressure relief than some foam or latex mattresses, but a soft foam mattress or one with built-in pressure relief points around the shoulders and hips will work well for people who sleep on their side. Depending on your requirement, you can opt for a king bed, queen bed or a basic double bed.
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