The Best Mattress Technologies

Many sleepers look for mattresses with the ideal balance between softness and support, such as soft mattresses for side and back sleeping and firm ones for stomach sleeping. Soft mattresses tend to suit side/back sleeping while firm ones work better for stomach sleeping.

The latest mattress technology aims to reduce motion transfer and provide adaptive support, replacing traditional innerspring coils with individually-encased steel coils in pockets.

Phase Change Surface Infusions

Phase change material used in mattresses or bed toppers helps create an optimum sleeping surface by dissolving when hot and solidifying when cold – helping wick away any moisture away from the body as you sleep. Plus, its luxurious feel adds luxurious relaxation while helping adjust body temperatures quickly for sleep.

The Nectar mattress we reviewed in our Mattress Clarity Guide features an innovative cooling fabric called phase change material that feels cool to the touch and provides one of the most effective cooling effects available today. Woven into its cover quilted cover to provide maximum cooling comfort throughout sleep surface.

Other brands also provide technologies to keep the sleeper cool during restful slumber, such as the Tempur-Pedic ProAdapt Series which features soft layers of their proprietary TEMPUR-APR memory foam to provide pressure relief and hybrid models with pocket coil base layers for firmer support.

Latex mattresses provide contoured support and reduce motion transfer between partners, which makes for a relaxing sleeping experience. Brooklyn Bedding’s Spartan line utilizes Talalay latex made from naturally-occurring rubber trees and manufactured using five steps for purity and safety.

Natural latex may be more costly than blended latex, but its qualities as an allergen-friendly sleep surface and natural antimicrobial are unsurpassed by synthetic foams. Furthermore, its higher elasticity means less susceptible to sagging while remaining more flexible than innerspring coil mattresses. Last but not least is that latex acts as a natural antimicrobial so won’t harbor bacteria or odors over time.

Encased Coils

Coils expand and contract to fit your body shape, giving you firm yet buoyant support, giving encased coil mattresses their signature bounce and support. Due to these benefits, these beds make an excellent option for people who prefer an innerspring feel over all-foam beds; you’re most likely to encounter them in hybrid mattresses that combine an innerspring core with layers of foam and microcoils for a dynamic sleep experience.

When shopping for an encased coil mattress, two key factors to keep in mind are its coil gauge and count. Coil gauge refers to the thickness of individual coils while coil count refers to total number of coils contained within it; higher gauge indicates thicker coils while lower gauge indicates thinner ones.

Most innerspring mattresses use either continuous or pocketed coils for support. A continuous coil system consists of several rows of singular wires twisted together into a flat-woven pattern running from head to foot; this simple design is durable, cost-effective and minimizes motion transfer by keeping each individual coil from depressing differently when you move in bed.

Pocketed coil systems feature individual coils contained within individual fabric pockets, held securely together by helical wires that run around them in an organized fashion. Since each coil can flex independently, pocketed coil mattresses tend to be more responsive to pressure relief and better at conforming to individual sleepers’ shapes; it also reduces movement transfer from side-to-side and therefore wake-up less often when partners move. Unfortunately, however, they can be noisier than continuous or offset coil systems and don’t offer quite the same level of contouring capabilities either.

Celliant

Celliant is a special textile designed to reflect body heat back onto the sleeper as infrared energy, helping promote circulation and increase tissue oxygenation. This feature makes Celliant an excellent option for athletic wear as well as bedding products and has been scientifically demonstrated to facilitate muscle recovery while improving sleep quality and duration. According to peer-reviewed studies, Celliant improves muscle recovery as well as sleep quality and duration while providing increased muscle recovery benefits and sleep duration enhancement.

Celliant technology is woven into fabrics used in mattresses, sheets and blankets – providing superior cooling when combined with layers of foam or memory foam for mattresses with Celliant features. Furthermore, moisture wicking properties make these materials moisture breathable making them great choices for hot sleepers.

As Celliant works best when in direct contact with skin, you’re most likely to find this fabric used for covers and sheets. But it isn’t uncommon to see mattresses featuring this technology too; foam, hybrid and spring beds often incorporate this fabric as well. Furthermore, some sheets, blankets and pillowcases incorporate this material too for additional comfort layers.

Celliant tech’s primary advantage lies in its ability to regulate temperature and keep sleep surfaces cool, dissipating excess body heat while decreasing sleep disruptions. While Celliant may help ease muscle pains temporarily, its real power lies in increasing blood flow to muscles for faster healing and pain relief.

Keep in mind, however, that while many users report finding pain relief through using Celliant-infused materials mattresses, this could just be the placebo effect or simply extra support provided by their new mattress. Even so, Celliant is still worth investing in to enhance sleep quality.

Plant-Based Foams

For those who find it hard to sleep when too cold, or simply wish to avoid the chemicals found in traditional foams, there are now new mattress technologies which use natural elements such as organic cotton and latex to provide comfortable mattresses that use heating/cooling functions for optimal sleeping temperatures. Smart beds especially may come equipped with such functions for optimal restful restful nights.

Plant-based foams utilize polyols derived from plant oils in place of isocyanates derived from petroleum sources to form mattresses. Commonly referred to as soy foam or soybean memory foam mattresses, other plant-derived polyols used include those from castor bean, peanut oil, coconut, palm and canola (rapeseed) oils can all be utilized as well.

These mattresses use open-cell technology that enhances breathability for sleepers. Furthermore, these mattresses reduce temperature sensitivity, remaining soft and supportive even at wide range of temperatures. Furthermore, their durability exceeds traditional foams.

These technologies may address some of the shortcomings associated with traditional memory foam mattresses, including heat retention, chemical smells and excessive viscosity; firmness unpredictability; heat retention as well as excessive viscosity and unpredictability, yet fall short of traditional mattress types like spring mattresses which consistently rate high for health/offgassing ratings, comfort durability sleep hotness price & owner reviews.

Some mattresses that utilize such technologies also incorporate features to provide pain relief and posture support, like Tempur-Pedic’s GravityLux mattress which utilizes zoned progression technology that eases hip and shoulder pressure while aligning your spine correctly. With its 1.8lb density ATLAS core base layer providing extra support and durability while zoned progressors in its foam help prevent shoulder and hip rolling.

Smart Mattresses

Smart mattresses are an emerging mattress technology that leverage the latest tech to monitor sleep, adjust in-bed temperature (cooling and heating), change firmness and massage features, track sleep quality and manage firmness remotely using apps or integrate into the smart home ecosystem to automate tasks such as brewing coffee or turning off lights. Many smart mattresses connect directly with phones for remote access via apps; others connect directly into your smart home ecosystem for seamless automation of tasks such as coffee brewing or lights off!

One of the main advantages of smart mattresses is that they can help you wake up more regularly. Instead of relying on traditional smartphone alarms to wake you up each morning, these mattresses use ambient light and vibrations to stimulate you into a greater awakening state, meaning you wake up feeling more energized and revitalized each morning.

Smart mattresses provide another advantage by being customizable to your specific needs. For example, if you share your bed with someone, it is crucial that the smart mattress isolate motion well to avoid being disturbed when their sleeping position changes during the night. You could also look for one with adjustible firmness levels so both of you can select their own individual firmness level preferences.

Smart mattresses provide additional advantages over other mattress types by featuring features not found elsewhere. For example, some smart mattresses feature sensors to track body movement and breathing patterns – this data can help improve posture and reduce back pain. In addition, smart mattresses often come equipped with cooling systems made up of breathable materials designed to keep users cool at night; this feature is particularly important for hot sleepers as it can make an enormous difference in comfort levels.