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Memory Foam Mattress

2010 January 19
Posted by mattressfoam

The Memory Pedic 1200 Mattress is from Dorlux’s Flexiform range of mattresses. The Memory Pedic incorporates hundreds of Dorlux’s legendary flexiform springs, almost twice as many springs as in a standard open coil unit. The springs are smaller and closer together, and work independently, offering excellent levels of comfort and supporting your body no matter what position you sleep in or how often you change position during the night. The springs also help to reduce any chance of bed partners rolling together.

The Memory Pedic mattress is a luxurious 9” thick and has the added benefit of slow recovery natural high density memory foam mattress, thus offering outstanding levels of support and comfort. Memory Foam mattress, originally developed in 1966 by NASA are made from polyurethane with additional chemicals that increase its viscosity level, thereby increasing its density. It is often referred to as visco elastic polyurethane foam. Depending on the chemicals used and its overall density, it is firmer in cool temperatures and softer when warm. Higher density memory foam mattress reacts to body heat which allows it to mould itself to the shape of a warm body within a few minutes. A lower density memory foam is pressure-sensitive and will mould more quickly to the shape of the body.

The Memory Pedic mattress is non-turnable for added convenience. This mattress is suitable for those who prefer a medium firmness feel. The Memory Pedic mattress is covered by Dorlux’s 5 year warranty for peace of mind.

We specialise in pocket sprung, memory foam, no turn and latex double mattresses as well as kids beds in all shapes and sizes.We will offer you the biggest choice of bed and  memory foam mattress options you will find on the internet.No matter whether you are looking for a mattress or a bed set, Mattress Next Day has everything you need to make a quality decision and you can be sleeping on your new furniture the next day.

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