Our Solution Memory Foam Mattress is the perfect complement to our heavy duty bed frames. This mattress is designed to provide maximum comfort and support. With 3 to 7 inches of dense High Resiliency (HR) base foam, 1 - 2 inches HR Foam Convoluted Air Flow system, and 5 inches of 5LB Memory Foam ILD 13, this mattress will keep you sleeping comfortably for years!
Our Solution Mattresses comes in 10 inch and 12 inch models
We Recommend the 10 inch model for users up to 250 LBS
We Recommend the 12 inch model for users over 250 LBS.
- TWIN Size - 38" X 74"
- Please allow 24 hours once you unpack the memory foam for it to regain its original and proper shape
What is Memory Foam?
"Memory Foam" is the term commonly used to describe Visco-Elastic polyurethane foam. Visco-elastic foam was developed in the late 70's by NASA to be used in the space program. The foam was designed to provide astronauts relief from the tremendous pressures put on their bodies during take-off and landing.
Memory foam has very unique properties to other polyurethane foams. Visco-elastic foam is made up of billions of cells which "remember" their shape. Memory foam has an almost gelatinous feel to it, similar to a very thick liquid. When you lie down, the foam is displaced, as a liquid would be, flowing around you conforming to your body keeping you in a natural, ergonomical position. When you get out of bed, these cells return to their original shape, thus giving it the name "visco-elastic".
What Is Viscoelastic?
Visco: resistant to change of shape.
Elastic: able to return to its original shape after being forced to change.
Imagine lying on a surface that knows exactly how far to let you "sink in" so that every point on the contour of your body is supported. The surface then "flows" back to its original, flat shape much like pushing your hand into the surface of a bowl of water. The water would flow to fill every contour and crease of your hand then return to its original shape once your hand is removed.
VISCO Conforms To You!
VISCO material becomes softer in warmer areas where your body is making the most contact with the surface and remains firmer in cooler areas where less body contact is being made. If you lie down on your back, the heaviest parts of your body, typically your hips, sink in further than the lighter parts, like your feet. As your hips sink in, the material rises to meet your upper thighs and lower back eventually filling any gaps along the contour of the back of your body. As the material molds to your shape, your body becomes supported in the correct anatomical position with your neck and spine in perfect alignment.
This foam reacts to your body heat to conform around you. This eliminates uncomfortable pressure points in your shoulders and hips which cut off your circulation, causing constant tossing and turning throughout the night.
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