MattressNextDay: Kent-based specialist provides expert advice on selecting the right mattress for your needs

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Most adults need between 7 and 9 hours of sleep each day. Sleep allows our body and mind to recharge – if we’re not getting enough of it, we cannot function properly.

Are you tossing and turning during the night, unable to get comfortable? Perhaps you wake up feeling unrested and aching? It could be time to invest in a new mattress.

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MattressNextDay recognises that choosing the ideal mattress can be tricky as there are lots of different types available and a whole host of factors to consider.

To make the process easier, the team have put together their top 10 tips for selecting your next mattress:

1. Mattress type

There is a type of mattress to suit everyone’s needs – from pocket sprung mattresses to latex or memory foam options. You may also be able to find a hybrid mattress that utilises both spring and memory foam technology to give you the best of both worlds.

2. Mattress firmness

Mattress firmness is one of the key aspects to consider before purchasing a new mattress. There are several different levels of mattress firmness to choose from – soft, medium, medium-firm, firm or extra firm.

Considerations such as your body type, sleep needs and sleeping position will all impact the type of mattress firmness you need.

The feel of a mattress can tell you a lot. This can be quite subjective, but a softer mattress will give you a “sinking” feeling, while a firmer mattress will not provide this.

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3. Mattress size

Another important factor in deciding on the right mattress is the size. You will find single mattresses, double mattresses, king-size mattresses or queen-size (sometimes also three-quarter size and super-king size mattresses). Which size you want will depend on the size of your bedroom and who the mattress is for.

4. Sleeping position

There are three main sleeping positions that you should think about when you are shopping for a new mattress. You may be a side, back or front sleeper. Not every mattress is suitable for every type of sleeper as different parts of your body will need support depending on your position.

5. Body type

Different body types are more comfortable on different mattresses. For example, if you are heavier, you may find that a memory foam mattress or firmer mattress, which has more layers within it to provide increased support, is a good choice, while a lighter person may not prefer this. If you are pregnant, you may find that a hybrid mattress works best for your changing needs.

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6. Sleep needs

There are some sleep needs that you may have. For example, if you are a hot sleeper, you may require a mattress that ensures you do not overheat during the night and disturb your sleep, and if you are an environmentally conscious person, you will want to choose a vegan mattress or go with a company that is committed to preserving the environment, such as Hypnos.

7. Construction features

Mattresses have different construction features, which you should take into account when choosing your perfect fit. You may want to buy a new mattress that has extra edge support, designed to help you to sleep more soundly, or one that has “no roll together” technology to keep you and your partner separate during the night. The features that are important to you will again differ based on your specific needs.

8. Read customer reviews

If you are looking for a mattress and want to know what it’s really like, read some customer reviews. They are a great way to validate the claims a mattress company is making and can help you understand what features might be useful for you.

While reviews should not completely dictate your decision, it can be a nice extra confidence boost to know you are making the right choice.

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9. Mattress protection

To get the most out of your new mattress and keep it in optimum condition, maintenance is key. You should take care of your mattress by turning it to make sure one side does not become more used and damaged than the other and clean it frequently.

Perhaps the best investment you can make once you have got your new mattress is a mattress protector. Not only can this keep your mattress safe from stains, but it can also make it a little more comfortable and extend its lifespan.

10. Look at warranty

Checking the warranty and the type of warranty that your mattress company provides is also very important. A typical one may cover between 10 and 20 years, but some may be much shorter. A warranty will usually cover a defect found with your mattress and some damages that may occur.

To find out more about MattressNextDay’s offering, click here or call 0333 0069 769 to speak to an expert.

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