| Personal Expressions 8" Memory Foam Mattress| Sleep in luxury on high density, memory foam.
A traditional innerspring mattress pushes back at you all night long... which creates pressure points; This causes you to toss and turn all night long.
A memory foam mattress will never push against you. In fact, it does just the opposite... it conforms to you.
It actually shapes itself around every inch of your body. And since it responds specifically to you, the balance of support and comfort is always perfect for you.
Sits on top of your box springs or foundation bed
3” Visco elastic memory foam top layer
5” high density polyurethane foam base
Includes an inner mattress cover for protection
The dobby double knit cover that is removable and machine washable
10 year warranty
Hypo-Allergenic
Made in the USA
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| | Memory Foam 8" Mattress
To provide the ultimate in personalized comfort and support, we’ve designed a luxurious mattress using our high-density temperature sensitive foam that literally "memorizes" and molds around your natural body contours. Memory Foam…Density Makes All The Difference .When you lie down on the Personal Expressions® mattress , it instantly senses your unique body weight and temperature, providing a custom fit that adapts even when you change position. The unique high density Memory Foam absorbs and distributes your weight, eliminating the uncomfortable pressure points that occur with conventional mattresses. Use it tonight, and it will transform your ordinary mattress into an incredibly comfortable sleeping surface, helping you sleep more deeply.
Frequently Asked Questions?
What is Density and why is it important?
Density is the weight of the foam and is found by weighing a 12” square cube of foam in pounds (English not Metric). Higher density foams will be more resilient and durable than lower density foams. Both products may feel similar if their ILD’s are similar, but there is no doubt that higher density products give better durability.
What is the ILD?
ILD stands for Indention Load Deflection, and by knowing the ILD you can tell how firm the foam is. The ILD is the force (in pounds) required to compress a
50–inch indenter foot into a 4-inch thick sample 25% of its overall height. The lower the ILD the softer the foam is, and the higher the ILD the firmer the foam is. Foams that have similar ILD’s will feel similar even if their density is different.
Will Memory Foam feel firmer if the overall temperature of a room is low?
Yes, memory foam is a temperature sensitive material. Memory foam is designed to get softer as your body heat raises the temperature of the foam. However if the memory foam is used in a room that is colder than 60 degrees it will feel a lot firmer, but will soften upon the body heating the foam during sleep.
Can the difference between the various densities of Memory Foam be felt, and if it can, why are you selling higher density Memory Foam instead of lower density Memory Foam?
The main difference is both in price and in performance. Higher density memory foam equals a higher performance and a higher price. Lower density memory foam is still good, but prices will be lower. When the memory foam is denser it will have more support, and will conform to your body more. Higher density memory foams are designed for better performance and a longer comfort life.
Why does Memory Foam turn yellow as it ages?
All memory foam oxidizes, and will turn yellow as it ages. (Like when a penny becomes darker over time.) This is a completely natural process that the memory foam goes through, and in no way impairs from the effectiveness of the memory foam material.
When I add a Memory Foam topper to my existing mattress will I need to buy new sheets, and if so, where can I find sheets that will fit the new depth?
When adding depth to any mattress it generally requires that some changes will have to be made to your linens in order to accommodate the new fit. You can either place a sheet over the topper, or you can buy new deep-pocketed sheets. Deep-pocketed sheets are made up to 27” deep and can be found in many stores that carry bed linens.
Is all Memory Foam Fire Retardant?
All memory foam products on the market do not comply with the California 117 requirements. However, our memory foam products do pass Cal TB117. Though everyone in the country does not live in California, we have decided to give that added value nationwide. |  |
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