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Married Or Single:
Married Or Single? Different Times Call For Different Beds! Not all beds are created equal, and neither are all sleeping arrangements. Are you single or married? The difference between sleeping with a partner and sleeping alone means that there are different requirements you should look for when mattress shopping. Assuming you sleep with a partner then it is important to find out which bed can fit both of your needs. According to several reviews available online, as well as our own research we found that most couples still tend to go with a traditional innerspring mattress. Although an innerspring mattress may be what you are comfortable with, make sure that it is constructed with specialized pocketed coils to help reduce feeling your partner’s movements throughout the night. If you decide that you want to look beyond innerspring beds then couples can do well for themselves by switching to a memory foam mattress. As we have discussed before this market is best known to be dominated by Tempur-Pedic, but recent advancements in bedding have helped competitors make the switch and produce their own lines of quality memory foam mattresses. These beds allow couples sleeping together to rest throughout the night without feeling the movements of their partner. Whether you decide you go with an innerspring bed or foam bed it should be noted that heavier couples should look for a bed with perimeter support, such is found in Simmons Beauty Rest mattresses. If you plan to sleep alone our research has found that you don’t necessarily need pocketed coils, and can instead opt for a bed with continuous coils such as a Sealy Posturepedic. We can’t say it enough though: the number one thing when shopping for a bed should be comfort! Take your time, test out as many beds as you can, and then buy the best bed to fit your sleeping arrangements.
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