When you first walk into a mattress showroom, an overzealous salesperson will likely bombard you then follow you around in every part of the store, trying desperately to sell you the most expensive mattress in the store. They will harp on about all the supposed life-changing benefits of the expensive beds, and use mind games to trick you into buying one. Testing out a mattress in a local store can be a pain, so if you don’t feel up to it, you can read articles like these that talk about the different types of mattresses and their pros and cons. There are countless different types of beds on the market (i.e. innerspring, memory foam, bed in a box, foam, air, water mattresses, and many more), so here is a quick look at five of the most popular mattresses right now:

1. Innerspring Beds

Innerspring mattresses are one of the most popular and oldest mattresses available in the market. The beds have a core system made of coils or metal springs, and they have a wide array of comfort options and different prices to meet any budget.

Pros

If you want a mattress that’s high in durability, an innerspring mattress is the way to go. It can maintain its support for a long time and keep its shape. If the mattress ever sags, this is likely being caused by the comfort layers in the bed frame, not the spring structure. The innerspring mattresses manufactured today are more robust than they were before, and they keep getting better and better each year.

Cons 

If you want softness in a mattress, the mattress may not be suitable for you because of its overall firmness. Not all mattresses sold on the market have an adjustable and compatible base. Innerspring mattresses tend to be heavy because of the structure and metal structure, so be careful when it’s time to rotate the mattress to avoid sagging it — you will risk straining your back.

2. Hybrid Mattress

These beds combine the famed benefits of memory foam and innerspring all-in-one. It combines the coil support system and the hugging effect of memory foam. It’s a new addition to the industry, and it’s the best of both worlds.

Pros

It’s the best mattress for individuals who sleep on their back, stomach, and side. If you’re looking for the right mattress to add to your home, visit Newsweek where they compare the different beds that are popular on the market today.

Cons

Because it combines innerspring and foam and the construction technologies used, it’s a more expensive option. The foam layers can also be too soft for some people.

3. Memory Foam

These beds are made of a denser polyurethane foam that doesn’t compress under pressure but softens and conforms to the user’s body shape when heat or pressure is applied. It’s popular on the market because it can provide support, motion isolation, and pressure relief.

Pros

It’s great for partners, especially those with one partner who moves around at night. It has numerous comfort levels, from super firm to ultra-plush.

Cons

Memory foam may be too soft for some sleepers, and it can feel suffocating. This mattress isn’t for those who sleep warm because it doesn’t have a cooling effect.

4. Airbeds

You can use these for sleepovers, guests, traveling, camping, backpacking, and many more! It offers excellent support, comfort, and convenience.

Pros

It’s easy to inflate and deflate with an electrical pump. It’s convenient, and you can use it when you have unexpected guests. It’s also affordable, making it an excellent purchase for college students who live in dormitories.

Cons

An airbed can be easily punctured if you’re not careful. Additionally, it has shorter warranties. The electrical pump can be noisy to use as well.

5. Gel Mattresses

If you lay down in a gel mattress and you want to sit back up, you’ll notice that the bed goes back to its original shape, and the gel mattresses you see on the market today are actually a mixture of both foam and gel. It combines a balance between support and comfort, and they also make an excellent addition as a topper or pad.

Pros

One of the favorite selling points of a gel mattress is its ability to stay cool throughout your sleep. It can dissipate heat faster than any other mattress on the market. 

Cons

It can be expensive because of the gel component. Additionally, the cooling effect is said to be great at the beginning, but tends to fade after a while. 

Takeaway

Now that you know the different pros and cons of the popular mattresses on the market, deciding on the best mattress for yourself has never been easier, Every bed has its advantages and disadvantages, but just pay careful attention to all the pros and cons and you will definitely find the one that’s best for you.

Photo by Hiroshi Kimura on Unsplash

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I've been writing since 2008 about a wide range of topics. I also love making furniture in my spare time, and birdwatching with my wife near our home in southern England.

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