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Deep body divot vs. Unrestricted comfort |
To avoid hard metal springs and an over-firm surface, some beds have been constructed out of temperature-sensitive foam, or memory foam. They use your body heat to actually restructure the bed's surface. It conforms to the shape of your body and cradles you in luxurious comfort.
Unfortunately, foam's virtue is also its vice. Your body weight and temperature create a deep impression, a divot, in the mattress. You have to roll up hill just to change positions. And room temperature makes a difference, too. In a 65-degree winter bedroom, the foam is stiff, unyielding; when summer temperatures soar, it turns mushy. No constant support in that.
Memory foam tends to sleep "hot" and doesn't allow air circulation for comfort.
The foam used for the iSleep Bed hugs your body without interfering with your normal and necessary nighttime movement. It is not temperature dependent and allows cooling air circulation. It is also hypoallergenic and naturally resists mold, allergens, and dust mites.
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Most temperature-sensitive foam beds conform to your body and leave a deep divot. Our natural latex foam is not sensitive to temperature so it cradles you in comfort without leaving a deep body impression.
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