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Firm vs. Soft Mattress: Is One Better Than the Other?

Couple touching mattress

When choosing a new mattress, most individuals have an opinion as to whether they prefer a firm vs. soft mattress. From firm to medium-firm, and from soft to ultra-soft, almost everyone has a favorite mattress comfort level.

However, most individuals also know that they should get a supportive mattress — and since firmness is often equated with supportiveness, this can lead to confusion. Is a soft mattress bad for you? Are all firm mattresses good for you?

Frankly, the answers to these questions depend on your preferred sleeping position, weight, and body type. Ultimately, though, it’s almost always possible to find either a soft or firm mattress that can satisfy your sleeping needs and preferences when you work with a mattress manufacturer you can trust. 

Learn how Texas Mattress Makers makes this possible and get answers to your top questions about investing in a firm vs. soft mattress. 

The Difference Between “Firm” and “Supportive” 

Before we get any further into the discussion of firm vs. soft mattresses, there’s one point that we need to address: the difference between a firm mattress and a supportive one. 

In the mattress world, a supportive mattress is one that promotes proper spinal alignment. Your spine has natural curves in it that should stay in their natural position when you lay down. A supportive mattress helps keep your spine neutral; it doesn’t “flatten” these curves, exacerbate them, or add additional curvatures. 

Meanwhile, firmness, along with softness, plushness, etc., are terms that apply to the feel or comfort of a mattress. In other words, a mattress can feel soft and be supportive, and not all firm-feeling mattresses are naturally supportive. So long as they are properly manufactured, a supportive mattress can be made to accommodate almost all preferences for feel.

So, Is a Softer or Firmer Mattress Better? 

To this question we must reply with another: Better for whom? The feel of a mattress (firm vs. soft) is a personal preference. The important thing to keep in mind is that, soft or firm, your mattress must have the right support to give you a truly good night’s sleep. Supportive mattresses can be created in various ways. For example, imagine one of our hybrid mattresses, perhaps one that uses our Quantum mattress component as a support (i.e. base) layer to your mattress. 

All individually wrapped coil components are composed of individually wrapped coils that move independently of one another, allowing each spring to compress to the exact curvature of your body. In the case of the quantum coil, which uses micro coils and has about 200% more coils than your normal hybrid mattress, this creates a very supportive and firm-feeling sleeping surface for certain body types. 

The addition of a comfort layer on top of this supportive base layer can be a gamechanger. Depending on the material used in the comfort layer (latex, memory foam, etc.), a variety of firm to soft mattress feels can be achieved without sacrificing support. 

The same effect can be achieved in our other hybrid mattresses, not just ones using the quantum coil component. Mattresses of different feels and support levels can be made by placing mattress components like these into various combinations until you get the exact mattress that meets both your sleeping needs and preferences. 

Concerned that a soft mattress may start sagging on you? See our article on Body Indentations vs. Sagging.

Firm vs. Soft Mattresses for Each Sleep Position 

Trying to decide between a firm vs. soft mattress for side sleepers? Or a firm vs. soft mattress for back sleepers? Even though a supportive mattress can be made to accommodate almost all preferences for feel, a person should still consider their sleeping position when considering their preferred mattress feel. 

People who sleep in certain positions or who have certain body types are more naturally suited to particular types and feels of mattresses.

Side sleepers

If you sleep on your side or like to switch your sleeping position during the night, you may consider purchasing a mattress with a soft or medium feel. When you sleep on your side, naturally wider areas of your body like your hips and shoulders tend to sink deeper in the mattress. The soft top layers of a mattress can provide these areas with extra cushion and contouring, alleviating pressure points while still keeping your spine aligned.

Back and stomach sleepers

If you sleep on your back or stomach, you will likely be better off with a medium to a firmer-feeling mattress. When sleeping in these positions, the heaviest part of your body, your hips, tend to sink further in your mattress. A firm mattress helps keep your hips elevated, preventing aches and pains in your back. 

Combination sleepers

True combination sleepers are more likely to fare better with a medium-soft or medium-firm mattress, as these options provide the most versatility for your varied positions while also making it easier for you to switch from one position to another. 

That said, we encourage you to pay attention to the sleeping position that you tend to gravitate toward when you get into bed. This sleeping position may actually be your preferred sleeping position, and you may simply be tossing and turning due to discomfort from a mattress that doesn’t suit your needs.

Firm vs. Soft Mattress Back Pain

Whether your back pain is caused by your mattress or from other activities or injuries, a bad mattress will only make things worse. Generally, those who suffer from back pain need to look for a very supportive mattress that is also on the firmer side. If you suffer from chronic pain, we highly recommend speaking to one of our mattress experts to find a mattress that can help alleviate your symptoms. 

If you have questions now, you can also chat with a Texas Mattress Makers expert online.

What if Me and My Partner Have Different Mattress Needs?  

Many partners are able to find a mattress that suits both their needs. Should your needs differ significantly, however, you still have options. One option is a dual comfort mattress — a single mattress made so that each side caters to you and your partner’s specific preference. Our dual comfort mattresses can be made with queen-size and above. Just keep in mind that this option must be purchased at one of our locations or by talking to one of our experts online or over the phone.  Another option is a split king mattress — two separate mattresses housed within one bed frame. Both options can provide a solution to the problem of different sleeping needs. 

For more information, see our article about king vs. split king mattresses.

Don’t Know Whether you Should be Buying a Firm vs. Soft Mattress? We Can Help! 

Deciding between a firm vs. soft mattress is just one part of the process of finding a mattress that will bring your rest and comfort night after night. With so many factors to keep in mind, choosing a mattress can quickly become overwhelming. 

At Texas Mattress Makers, we have over four decades of experience manufacturing mattresses and helping our customers find the best mattress for their particular sleep needs, preferences, and budget. All of our mattresses are hand-crafted by our team, allowing us to provide our customers with high-quality products while passing on savings. 

If you already know what you’re looking for, you can browse our full selection of handmade mattresses online. Simply choose to shop by either comfort level, mattress type, mattress size, or budget and chat with an expert online if you have questions. 

Or if you would prefer to get a feel for our mattresses in-person, visit us at any of our convenient Houston locations today!

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Top 9 Mattresses For A Cooler Sleep

Top 9 Mattresses for a Cooler Sleep

Trying to get a good night’s rest as a hot sleeper can be difficult.  As the months heat up, you might find it harder to get a quality night’s rest. Overheating can be a big problem, especially for us Houstonians, once summer arrives. The good news is you don’t have to suffer.  We offer mattresses with the latest cooling technology that can help you sleep through the night and wake up feeling refreshed!  In this article, we will go over our top mattress recommendations to help you sleep cooler through the night.

Top Mattresses for Hot Sleepers

Do you sleep hot? Rest easy, the experts at Texas Mattress Makers have curated a list specifically for our hot sleepers or those who share a bed with a hot sleeper.

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Mid-Level Mattresses

The first 6 mattress recommendations are great, mid-level mattresses for budget-conscience buyers.

River Oaks 

Feel: Soft feel ideal for all sleeping positions
Height: 15″

Featured Components: Softech™ Micro Coil Topper, individually wrapped coil system, and stabilizing base foam.

Why Our Experts Like It: The River Oaks Mattress is a soft mattress ideal for any sleep position. The featured components are two types of individually wrapped coils in both the support and comfort layer that allow optimal airflow and a night of cooler sleep.

London Plush Top mattress front view

London

Feel: Medium feel ideal for all sleeping positions
Height: 14″

Featured Components:  Gel memory foam layer, graphite-infused latex, individually wrapped coils with a stabilizing foam support.

Why Our Experts Like It: The London features a universal medium feel with both gel memory foam and graphite-infused latex. The natural graphite mineral infused within the latex helps absorb moisture — keeping you cool while providing optimal plush support.

Geneva DLX mattress side view

Oslo Plush

Feel: Medium-soft feel ideal for all sleeping positions
Height: 15″

Featured Components: Celsion Latex, individually wrapped coils, and stabilizing base foam.

Why Our Experts Like It: The Oslo Plush Mattress is a luxury mattress with 3″ of latex which helps alleviate pressure in your shoulders, hips, and lower back. Latex is a natural, clean component that features an open, rubber cell structure that allows air to flow through creating an escape path for your body heat and helps you sleep cooler.

Oslo Plush mattress

Oslo Plush

Feel: Medium-firm feel ideal for all sleeping positions
Height: 15″

Featured Components: Individually wrapped coils, 3” Graphite Infused Latex and stabilizing foam support.

Why our Experts Like It:  The Oslo Plush Mattress features individually wrapped coils in the support layer which helps keep your spine aligned and promotes airflow making you sleep cooler at night.  The comfort layer features 3″ of Graphite Latex which helps wick away body heat and provides a plush experience to help keep you cool at night.

Cannes Plush DLX mattress side view

Cannes Firm

Feel: Medium-firm feel ideal for back and stomach sleepers
Height: 12″

Featured Components: Individually wrapped coils, extra-firm stabilizing base foam layer, and Ice Blue Cooling Technology Quilt

Why Our Experts Like It: The Cannes Mattress line features brand-new technology infused directly into the quilt of the mattress. This temperature-neutral technology helps regulate your body temperature as you sleep at night ultimately providing you with a cooler sleep. This technology is also featured in two other options on our Nice Plush and Cannes Plush mattresses for those looking for a softer or more plush feel.

Monte Carlo mattress front view

Santa Barbara

Feel: Medium feel ideal for any sleeping position
Height: 14.5″

Featured Components: Individually wrapped coils, extra-firm stabilizing base foam layer, and high-resilience foam comfort layer

Why Our Experts Like It: The Santa Barbara Mattress features two high-performance materials for superior quality — an individually wrapped coil system and a high-resilient comfort foam layer. The high-resiliency foam offers a breathable and plush solution for hot sleepers compared to traditional foams and memory foam. The Active Support Technology® enables each coil to adjust to your sleep movements.

Luxury Mattresses With Unrivaled Support

The last 3 recommendations on our list feature the ultimate in support and stability with the Quantum® Micro Coil System. These mattresses offer luxurious support combined with high-end components that will also keep you cool.

Geneva DLX mattress side view

Geneva Copper Latex

Feel: Medium feel ideal for any sleeping position
Height: 
15″

Featured Components: Copper latexQuantum® Micro Coil System, and extra firm stabilizing base foam layer.

Why Our Experts Like It: The Geneva Mattress features luxurious components for unparalleled support that both cools and provides pain relief. The quantum coil system boasts 200% more coils than a standard mattress which provides better spine alignment for any sleep position. The Copper Latex promotes natural anti-inflammatory properties to soothe aches and keep you cool.

Esteem DLX Plush mattress front view

Athens Graphite Latex

Feel: Firm feel ideal for back and stomach sleepers
Height: 15″

Featured Components: Graphite LatexQuantum® Micro Coil System, and extra firm stabilizing base foam layer.

Why Our Experts Like It: The Athens Mattress features top-of-the-line, luxurious components for unparalleled support that both cools and wicks away moisture. Graphite infused latex provides all of the benefits of classic Latex with the added benefits of the natural graphite mineral which helps to absorb heat and create a barrier. The quantum coil system boasts 200% more coils than a standard mattress.

Geneva DLX mattress front view

Florence Dual Latex

Feel: Soft feel ideal for side and back sleepers
Height: 16″

Featured Components: 2″ Copper-infused Talalay Latex, 2″ Celsion Talalay Latex, Quantum® Micro Coil System, and extra firm stabilizing base foam layer.

Why Our Experts Like It: The Florence Dual Latex Select mattress combines two different latex layers to create unparalleled comfort. By using both a Celsion and Copper-infused latex layer, this mattress has the comfort of a memory foam, without any of the associated heat. The open cell structure lifts your body and allows for air to flow through your bed, allowing your body heat to escape and helping you to sleep cooler. Plus, the Copper-infused latex offers natural, anti-inflammatory properties designed to relieve aches and pains associated with arthritis symptoms.

Why the Design of Your Mattress Matters

At the end of the day, if you’re worried about sleeping hot, it’s important to remember that our bodies are the heat source. Ultimately we sleep hot because the heat from our bodies is absorbed into the surface of the mattress that we are laying on all night. This means that if our mattress is designed with limited airflow, chances are we’ll wake up sweaty and tired.  We have several components that help promote a cooler sleep.  To read more about components that will offer you a better sleep please view this article.

Components to Avoid:

  • Memory foam
  • Mattresses made entirely of foam

Components to Look For:

  • Individually wrapped coils
  • Latex
  • Comfort coils
  • Open-cell foam
  • High resiliency foam

Unfortunately, there’s no magic resource that keeps you cold as ice at night – at least not yet anyway. But there are multiple components you can utilize (and stay away from – looking at you 100 % memory foam beds…) to help keep you cooler at night. If you have any questions about a mattress or its components, our experts are happy to help whether you buy from us or not.

Call us at (713) 341-6252 – we’re open 7 days a week at a location near you! Or, you can email us at [email protected] and we will be happy to answer any questions you have!

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Best Mattresses for Cold Sleepers

Best Mattresses for Cold Sleepers

Are you always freezing and can’t sleep at night because you’re so cold? It might sound weird for anyone in Texas but it happens more often than you think! We’ve got the hottest tips and expert recommendations to keep you warm and cozy!

Why Your Mattress Matters

When people are concerned about body temperature as it pertains to their sleep, it’s important to look at the design and components of your mattress. If you sleep hot, you typically want as much space for air to flow (think, innerspring, individually wrapped coils, and latex). But if you’re a cold sleeper, you want your mattress to retain as much of your body heat as possible. There is good news for our cold sleeper friends though – you have far fewer limitations than your hotter sleeping counterparts!

Foam Is Your Friend!

If you’re a cold sleeper, foam is your best friend. In fact, the best mattresses for cold sleepers are probably ones made up of 100% foam. Memory foam was originally developed by NASA but since then has become a mainstay in the bedding industry thanks to its comfort and durability. Memory foam mattresses can come in all types of comfort feels from soft to firm and they provide excellent lumbar support as it contours to your body to help relieve aches and pains.

Expert note: Memory foam may feel firm at first but as you continue to lay on it, it will contour to your body creating a cloud-like feeling.

memory foam

Sleep Benefits of a Memory Foam Mattress:

  • Minimal Partner Disturbance – Memory foam actually absorbs energy and responds locally to movement which can be helpful if you don’t want to wake your partner when you roll over at night (or vice versa!)
  • Support – Memory foam actually gets softer as you continue to lay on it which creates a cradle-like effect that relieves pressure and provides an even level of support.
  • Adjustable Foundation Compatibility – Memory foam mattresses are the perfect pair for an adjustable foundation. These foundations are beneficial to people who suffer from a variety of ailments from physical pain to insomnia.

100% Foam Mattress

Sleeping cold at night is no joke. Shivering and battling to stay warm interrupts and decreases the quality of your sleep. If you’re serious about getting and staying warm our experts recommend trying out a 100% foam mattress.

Featured Components: This mattresses is made up of 100% foam. However, the density of the foam, type, and height vary to create different levels of comfort from ultra soft to extreme firm.

Why Our Experts Like It: This type of mattress can trap heat more effectively than mattresses designed with different components. This is not ideal for some people, especially those who battle with staying cool. But if you’re a cold sleeper, this is more of a perk than a downfall! Memory foam mattresses are also known to be supportive as well as fit all sleeping positions. So whether you’re a back sleeper who prefers a medium mattress or a combination sleeper who wants to feel like they’re on a cloud, there’s a memory foam mattress for you! Read more about the benefits of memory foam mattresses here.

Expert note: Memory foam may feel firm at first but as you continue to lay on it, it will contour to your body creating a cloud-like feeling.

You can also read these tips from our experts on how to keep warm at night!

If you have any questions about a mattress or its components, our experts are happy to help whether you buy from us or not. Visit any of our Houston mattress stores today!

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Sleep Tips for Hot Sleepers

Sleep Tips for Hot Sleepers

Do you find yourself waking up in the middle of the night in a pool of sweat? Sleeping hot at night is not uncommon but it can be unbearable – especially in the summer! Your mattress is most likely the number one culprit that you need to be mindful of if you are a hot sleeper. Our experts recommend investing in a mattress that has the right components that will help you sleep cooler and even wick away your body heat at night.

Check out our best mattresses for hot sleepers!

9 Sleep Tips for Hot Sleepers

Other than your mattress, there are a few things you can do to help lower your body’s temperature and help you get the quality sleep you need to live a healthy and happy life.

1. Go to sleep in the right pajamas

It sounds silly, but wearing the right set of pajamas can actually help keep you cool at night and avoid late-night sweats! Whether you prefer loose-fitting cotton pajamas or a silky option, invest in something that will help you stay cooler at night. Bustle gives a good guide to follow when choosing your nightly attire. Or, if you are feeling up to it you could go to bed in your birthday suit! It has been said that wearing nothing at night actually will help you sleep cooler!

2. Stay hydrated

Drinking water throughout the day will keep you hydrated and promote a healthy lifestyle and good sleep quality. Drinking 8 ounces of cold water before bed is also good for cooling your body’s core temperature and it will prevent you from getting dehydrated at night. Be careful not to overdo it though or you may find yourself having to wake up for a bathroom run!

3. Make sure your room is the right temperature for bedtime

Studies claim that it is ideal to sleep in a room that is between 60-67 degrees. This may not be possible for those of us living in Houston, Texas but try to lower your room’s temperature as much as possible. If you just can’t justify the A/C cost, then you can always invest in a fan to put by your bed that will help cool you down as well.

4. Block out light during the day in your bedroom

You can help keep your room cooler throughout the day by blocking out sunlight throughout the day. Blackout curtains or blinds are great options to help do this.

5. Make sure you choose the right bedding

If you are a hot sleeper and you have a fluffy down-comforter it is no surprise that you are waking up in the middle of the night sweating! Look into purchasing cotton sheets or even a nice set of bamboo sheets that have been said to wick away body heat and help you sleep cooler at night.

6. Avoid late-night exercise

Try to exercise in the morning or during the day rather than too close to your bedtime. Exercising raises your body’s core temperature and will give you energy that in turn creates heat.

7. Take a warm bath or shower before bed

It may seem counterproductive to take a warm bath before bed but when you get out your body’s core temperature drops and this will help promote quality sleep.

8. Get an eye mask that you can freeze

 Some people enjoy sleeping with an eye mask because it helps them stay asleep and block out any unwanted light in the morning. Why not take this a step cooler for all you hot sleepers and buy one you can freeze to help make you cooler at night!

9. Leave your bedroom door open at night

Cracking your door will help circulate the air in your room at night and help you get and stay cool. In addition, if you have any other doors that are attached to your bedroom, like a bathroom or even closet door, you can leave those open as well for the same effect.

Texas Mattress Makers

We are excited to share the Texas Mattress Makers experience and expertise with you through our website. If you have any questions about a mattress or its components, our experts are happy to help whether you buy from us or not. Call us at (713) 341-6252 – we’re open 7 days a week in East Downtown Houston and Katy! Or, you can email us at [email protected] and we will be happy to answer any questions you have!

We are happy to help you as you explore your mattress options and provide the answers you want to know about sleep! Take our Mattress Quiz today to get a mattress recommendation by one of our experts!

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Sleep Tips for Cold Sleepers

Sleep Tips for Cold Sleepers

If you are cold sleeper there is nothing worse than waking up constantly trying to find ways to stay warm!  Quality sleep is important for your overall physical and emotional health and it can be heavily disrupted if you cannot seem to stay warm at night to stay asleep.  There are tips and tricks you can follow in your night routine that will help you sleep warmer at night and get the rest you need to feel refreshed in the morning!

8 Sleep Tips for Cold Sleepers

1. Drink hot tea (caffeine-free) before bed to help warm your body

When you drink a hot beverage such as tea, you are warming your body and its’ core temperature so that you can reach an optimal point of relaxation necessary for sleep.

2. Wear pajamas that will keep you warm and toasty as you sleep

If you are a very cold sleeper, you may want to look at Flannel or Fleece pajamas.  However, be careful when choosing those because you do not want to overprepare and wake up sweating at night.  Silk pajamas are a great investment as they are great at thermoregulation!  If you are cold it will help keep you cooler but if you start getting warm it will not heat you up so you can sleep peacefully.

3. Wear comfy socks to bed

When your feet are warm, your body’s core temperature tends to stay warm.  Don’t be surprised if you end up getting too warm and kicking them off in the middle of the night.

4. Bundle up with the right blanket.

Choosing the right blanket is important for keeping you warm throughout the night.  A fluffy down comforter will keep you warm throughout the night.

5. Cuddle more!

If your partner isn’t a hot sleeper like you, then you can definitely stay warm by cozying up to each other.  Body heat is a good source of warmth and it will make you feel closer to your partner if you are close throughout the night.  If you’re not too keen on cuddling but you have a four-legged friend then cozy on up with your pet…science says it’s better for you anyway.

6. Do some light yoga stretches before bed.

Moving around and building body heat close to bedtime is good to give you a slight surge of body heat.  Be sure not to overdo it because exercising too close to bedtime will also give you energy and you may find yourself too awake to go to bed.

7. Layer up with your blankets

Get an extra comfy throw blanket, such as a fleece throw, and snuggle up with it before going to bed.  If you get too warm you can always push it aside.

8. Put your PJs in the dryer before bed

Get yourself extra toasty and warm by putting your pajamas in the dryer before hopping into bed.  This feeling of warmth will not last all night but it will make you extra warm just in time to fall asleep and your blanket will do the rest of the work throughout the night.

Remember Your Mattress!

While you can do all the things we mentioned above to help you stay warm at night, nothing is more important than your mattress.  There are mattress components that will help retain body heat and are ideal for cold sleepers.  The good news is, as a cold sleeper you have fewer limitations than hot sleepers in terms of mattress components!

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Best Mattresses for Hot Sleepers

Best Mattresses for Hot Sleepers

If you find it hard to go or stay asleep at night because you are a hot sleeper, you’re definitely not alone! It is ironic, however, that our body’s core temperature actually drops 1-2 degrees at night. So why do so many people suffer from night sweats or tossing and turning because they are too hot to stay asleep? One of the main reasons for sleeping hot is the design of the mattress they are sleeping on.

Why the Design of Your Mattress Matters

If you’re worried about sleeping hot, it’s important to remember that our bodies are the heat source. Ultimately we sleep hot because the heat from our bodies is absorbed into the surface (mattress) that we are laying on all night. This means that if our mattress is designed with limited airflow, chances are we’ll wake up sweaty and tired.

When you wake up every night kicking the covers off because you’re so hot, you’re losing valuable sleep. But it’s probably not even your fault you get so hot at night. Believe it or not, the design of your mattress may actually be to blame. There are various components in the mattress industry that can help a hot sleeper sleep cooler, like individually wrapped coils, latex, and open-cell foam.

Top Mattress Components For Hot Sleepers:

1. Open Coil/Innerspring: Mattresses that are made with open coil, also known as a traditional coil or innerspring, are still very common mattresses even though there have been many technological advancements in the bedding industry. The open continuous wire design of the mattress allows for air to flow freely and your body heat will have more chance to breathe.

Note from the experts: These mattresses do tend to be less durable than their individually wrapped coil counterpart and are ideal for children or mattresses that are not used every day, such as in guest rooms and rental properties.

2. Individually Wrapped Coil: Hybrid mattresses are made with individually fabric-encased coils. The design has many benefits, one of them being airflow. The construction of the individually wrapped coil system allows your body heat to flow freely throughout the coils, instead of being trapped which is what happens with dense materials, such as foam. Individually wrapped coils can also be used in the comfort layers as well, known as comfort coils, providing even more airflow for a cooler sleep.

How To Sleep Cooler

If you are buying a Hybrid mattress with open coils or individually wrapped coils in the bottom layer and other components in the comfort layer, then it is important to keep these materials in mind as well.

3. Latex: Latex in mattresses has an open-cell structure, with tiny little holes throughout it, allowing air to flow in and out of the material. These perforations create a cooler sleep surface for your body as you lay on it at night because your body heat will have room to move. Some latex mattresses are even infused with certain minerals, such as Graphite, that work to wick away body moisture. It is worth noting that people who are trying to find an alternative to memory foam may find latex to be firmer and bouncier than traditional memory foam.

4. Open Cell Memory Foam: About 10% of people who sleep on traditional Memory Foam components complain that they sleep hot which causes disruptions and decreases their sleep quality. Open Cell Memory Foam was engineered to combat this issue. The open cell structure (similar to latex) allows your body heat to escape easier than traditional memory foam.

At Texas Mattress Makers we have mattresses made with this open-cell foam. Our Serene Foam has tiny microscopic air capsules allowing your body heat to move through the mattress creating a cooler sleep surface while still offering the pressure relief that traditional viscoelastic foam offers.

5. Expert-Recommended Technology: The latest cooling technology our experts at Texas Mattress Makers recently started using is the Ice Blue Quilt Technology. This technology is a phase-changing material in the quilt of the mattress to help regulate your temperature. This is not a “cooling” component, rather a component that works to keep your body temperature neutral. The quilt’s technology works to prevent your body heat from being trapped which is the reason you become hotter as you lay on the surface of your mattress at night. If you’re looking for a mattress with sleeping cool in mind, be sure to ask some questions and go to a store or showroom with experts who can give you latest scoop on what new advancements have been made.

Does “Cooling Gel” Really Keep You Cool?

While there are some components that will help hot sleepers sleep cooler at night and help regulate body temperature, there are some components that are really just marketing hype. One of these components is cooling gel. To understand why mattresses that are made with cooling gel, or cooling gel memory foam, doesn’t actually make you sleep cool at night, you first have to know exactly what the component is.

What is Cooling Gel?

Cooling Gel, or Cooling Gel Memory Foam, is made by injecting liquid gel or microscopic gel beads into visco-elastic memory foam. One of the reasons this was done was because many people enjoy sleeping on memory foam but report sleeping too hot on this product. As a solution, this new, gel-injected product is marketed as helping you sleep cooler at night. However, this is largely misleading to the consumer. While the foam may be cooler to the touch initially, it will not maintain a lasting cooling effect as you continue to sleep on the mattress throughout the night.

If you’re still on the fence or confused about this product and how it does (and doesn’t) work, we offer a quick challenge. Think about a gel pack that you put in the freezer. When you take it out and place it on your body it feels cold, right? But as you keep the pack on your body, it starts to thaw and become warmer. This is because your body (the heat source) is heating up the gel. So why should the gel in your mattress be any different?

Don’t be deceived while you’re shopping – gel-infused foam mattresses might start off cool to the touch, but as you lay on the mattress, it will start to take on the temperature of your body heat, losing its cooling effect and possibly even making you hotter than you would be without it.

What Gel-Infused Foam Is Good For

Just because gel-infused foam can’t keep you cold, does not mean it’s a bad product. What this product can do, is offer pressure relief for aches and pains as well as potentially slow down the heat effect felt with traditional memory foam. However, if you’re a hot sleeper, we encourage you to really think about this component in your mattress before purchasing a mattress based on the hype created in the industry.

Best Mattresses for Hot Sleepers

Hybrid Plus Mattress

hybrid plus mattress

Our Hybrid Plus Mattress features our Ice Blue technology sewn into the quilted comfort layer to provide a cooling sensation that will last all night, every night. This mattress also features individually wrapped coils that promote better airflow for a cooler, more comfortable sleep experience.

Hybrid Plus Natural Mattress

hybrid plus natural mattress by Texas Mattress Makers

The Hybrid Plus Natural Mattress contains the same features as the Hybrid Plus with the ultra-breathable quilt and individually wrapped coils; however, the “natural” part comes in the form of 100% natural dual layers of Talalay latex that make it the coolest, cleanest, and most luxurious comfort layer. If you are searching for a hypoallergenic mattress with long-lasting relief and comfort, this is the perfect mattress for you.

Quantum™ Mattress

Quantum™ Mattress

Each feel of the Quantum™ Mattress features top-of-the-line, luxury comfort components that keep you comfortable and cool throughout the night. The Quantum™ micro individually wrapped coil system uses nearly 200% more coils than a standard mattress for superior support and better airflow that can last a lifetime. 

Quantum™ Natural Mattress

quantum natural mattress

If you’re searching for the most luxurious mattress that can be your “forever mattress,” meet the Quantum™ Natural MattressEach mattress in our Quantum™ Natural line combines our luxurious all-natural Talalay latex, Graphite-infused, Copper-infused, and Celsion latex to provide a cooler, cleaner, more durable sleeping surface for longer-lasting comfort and pain relief. This mattress will keep you cool, comfortable, and supported each and every night for as long as you want to sleep on it.

Find Cooler Sleep with Texas Mattress Makers

We’re sorry to say that there’s isn’t one magical mattress to keep you super cold at night – at least not yet anyway. But there are multiple components you can utilize (and stay away from – looking at you 100 % memory foam beds…) to keep you cooler at night. If you have any questions about a mattress or its components, our experts are happy to help whether you buy from us or not.

Visit any of our Houston-area mattress stores today to find your perfect cooling mattress.

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Beat The Heat With A New Cooling Technology

The summer heat is officially here in Houston and if you’re someone who has a hard time sleeping at night, maybe it has to do with the heat in your mattress. We teamed up with Derrick Shore and Houston Life to showcase the latest cooling technology to keep you temperature-neutral while you sleep!

At Texas Mattress Makers we’re always researching the latest technology to help you get your best night’s sleep – we only promote components that truly work and not those that just sound good for marketing. After several months of research and testing, we’re excited to showcase our new mattress component: The Ice Blue Cooling Technology. This technology is infused in the quilt of our Cannes Mattress Line and helps regulate your body temperature as you sleep at night.

What’s Ice Blue Cooling Technology?

This phase-changing material helps regulate your body temperature as you sleep at night. It does not actually make you sleep cold, but it helps prevent your body heat from being absorbed into your mattress components which makes you hot. Ultimately this product allows for a much cooler and more restful sleep.

Ice Blue Cooling Technology is sewn throughout the quilting of the mattress topper to help keep you temperature-neutral throughout the night.

This Ice Blue technology is an exciting and revolutionary product for the bedding industry. It’s important to understand that this technology does not actually make you cooler, but instead it keeps your body heat from being absorbed into the rest of your mattress. This also regulates your body temperature to remain neutral and prevents your body heat to go up as you sleep at night. We currently have this product featured on our Cannes Mattresses which comes in either a Plush top or Firm feel.

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A Mattress Component To Help You Sleep Cooler

A Mattress Component To Help You Sleep Cooler

We all want to get a good night’s sleep so that we can perform better during the day and live an overall healthy life. However, it is no secret that being hot at night might be disrupting your sleep quality…especially since we live in Houston, Texas where Summer seems to last half of the year! The suggested bedroom temperature should be between 60 and 67 degrees Fahrenheit for optimal sleep. But if you’re having trouble staying cool even with the A/C blaring, there are a number of reasons that you might be sleeping hot at night, and one of them might be your mattress!

Our sleep experts are constantly searching for real technological advancements in the bedding industry that can help our customers sleep better at night and improve the quality of sleep. This is why we are so excited to unveil our new mattress component: The Ice Blue Cooling Technology. This technology is infused directly into the quilt of our Cannes Mattress Line and helps regulate your body temperature as you sleep at night.

Ice Blue Cooling Technology is sewn throughout the quilting of the mattress topper to help keep you temperature-neutral throughout the night.

What’s Ice Blue Cooling Technology?

This is a phase changing material that helps regulate your body temperature as you sleep at night. It does not actually make you sleep cold, but it helps prevent your body heat from being absorbed into your mattress components which makes you hot. Ultimately this product allows for a much cooler and more restful sleep.

At Texas Mattress Makers we only promote components that work and not those that just sound good for marketing. We took this component for a test drive and were surprisingly happy with the results. One of our employees was given this as a topper to place over the mattress and here is what she said:

My fiance sleeps at approximately the temperature of the sun’s surface. Prior to having this product in our home I would wake up to . I am fortunate and am cold all the time, which made it difficult to sleep together and battling over AC and fans was a constant. I am happy to report that after three months of use I no longer wake up to a very sweaty man and a high AC bill. I am ecstatic that during this Texas summer heat we are still snuggling and he is sleeping better at night. – Caitlyn Pesl, Texas Mattress Makers Employee

This Ice Blue technology is an exciting and revolutionary product for the bedding industry. It’s important to understand that the technology does not actually make you cooler but instead, it keeps your body heat from absorbing into the rest of your mattress and therefore regulates your body temperature to remain neutral, preventing your body heat to go up as you sleep at night. We currently have this product featured on our Cannes Mattresses which comes in either a Plush top or Firm feel.

What’s Just Fluff?

We are always testing the latest technologies in our industry and being the manufacturer of our own mattresses gives us the edge and advantage of learning about the latest materials that are being introduced in the sleep industry. When “cooling gel” foam was the new hype, we decided to try out this material and see if it really was a quality product. One thing that we found was that it seemed to be cool to the touch at first and then as you continued to lay on it, it acted just as most foam do and retained body heat. This means that even though you initially feel cool on the mattress, as you continue to lay on it, the cooling feeling goes away and your body heat gets trapped. This is a common reaction for many foam components and the reason why we often recommend latex components or individually wrapped coils for those who need more airflow and a cooler sleep surface.

wake up refreshed after sleeping cool

Want to learn more?

You can see this new technology for yourself at both our Katy and East Downtown locations if you would like to try it out and learn more about the product. If you go to our showroom and you find that you want the product but on a different mattress, please ask one of our showroom experts as we can always make this customization for you when we produce your mattress.

Want to learn more about this technology? Check out these Day Shows where the owner and President of Texas Mattress Makers, Youval Meicler, gives a bed-ucation on how you can utilize this IceBlue technology to help sleep cooler during this Texas Summer.

Houston Life
Watch our Houston Life segment about Ice Blue Cooling Technology

Great Day Houston
Watch our Great Day Houston segment about Ice Blue Cooling Technology

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Open Coil vs Hybrid Mattresses

open coil vs pocket spring mattresses

Sleeping on the right mattress is crucial to so many things: To have a good night’s sleep, to be productive the next day, to ensure your spine is aligned correctly, to prevent aches and pains, and to avoid disturbing your significant other.

However, what makes a good mattress is highly subjective. Some people prefer firm surfaces, while others prefer that “melting into the mattress” feeling. In addition, there are those who get too hot while they’re sleeping and want a mattress that promotes airflow, or who prioritize fire retardant materials.

In a world with so many mattress options, it can become pretty confusing trying to decide which choice would work best for you. And one of the most common questions has to do with the basics: What’s the difference between open coil and hybrid mattresses?

Open Coil Mattresses

Open coiled mattresses are also known as Bonnel mattresses or traditional coil innerspring mattresses. They have connected coils within a metal mesh inside of them which causes the unit to move as one. These mattresses often use springs shaped like hour-glasses to help distribute the weight evenly from top to bottom.

Pros

  • Promote airflow for a cooler sleep
  • Inexpensive

Cons

  • Are less durable and tend to dip in the middle
  • Some pressure point discomfort
  • Uncomfortable motion transfer because of the connected coils
  • “Roll together” feel – couples feel when the other person moves

Coil mattresses are a good option for children. These mattresses are on the less expensive side of the spectrum and do not last as long as mattresses made with other components.

Hybrid Mattresses

Hybrid mattresses have hundreds, if not thousands (the higher spring count the better) of individual springs that are stitched into their own individual fabric pockets. Unlike coil mattresses, the individually wrapped coils are not attached to one another. Instead, they move and react to pressure separately, which allows for much more pressure point relief, more support and flexibility within the mattress.

Pros

  • Superior comfort to traditional mattresses
  • Durable material
  • Allows couples to move freely without the other person noticing movement
  • Relief for pressure point pains

Cons

  • Can be extremely heavy and difficult to move
  • People with allergies may have trouble with many of the fillers

When a hybrid mattress has a high spring count (which may vary between 500 to over 6,000) it can be extremely comfortable, especially for adults and couples. They have individual springs that allow for both parties to move separately without feeling their counterpart move. Though they are typically more expensive, they have a longer life expectancy of 7-10 years.

Texas Mattress Makers

We are excited to share the Texas Mattress Makers experience with you through our new website. If you have questions or concerns about open coil versus hybrid mattresses we recommend visiting one of our showrooms (outside of Downtown Houston or in Katy), or call us 7-days a week. Call us at (713) 341-6252 or stop by one of our showrooms and we’d be happy to help!

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Sleep Benefits of Hybrid Mattresses

Pocketed Coil Mattresses

Everyone knows hybrid mattresses made with individually wrapped coils are a popular mattress type. However, it can be a bit of a challenge for many people to determine exactly why that is.

The Top 5 Sleep Benefits of Individually Wrapped Coils

We made this handy list of top 5 ways in which individually wrapped coils help you get quality sleep to help you select the best mattress type for your best night’s sleep.

1. Reduced Partner Disturbance

Another benefit of individually wrapped coils is the significant reduction of partner disturbance. Individually wrapped coils are individually encased so they each respond independently to pressure. Any movements you or your partner make during the night, such as adjusting your sleep position, are isolated to only the coils directly beneath you. This enables you and your partner to sleep more soundly throughout the night.

2. Complete Support

Each coil responds individually to the contours of the body, enabling them to fill into the gaps of your sleeping form. This provides the best adjustment for your sleeping form, enhancing your comfort by reducing pressure points while ensuring the ultimate posturizing support.

3. Optimal Comfort

Another benefit of the fabric encased coils is their ability to minimize pressure points for premium comfort.

4. Enhanced Durability

The fabric encased coils are more durable than simple innerspring designs. This coil design enables most units to last longer than many other mattress types.

Not all individually wrapped coils are created equal. However, in general, the fabric encasement of the  coils provides an additional layer of protection for the springs inside so your bed provides longer lasting comfort and support. The comfort layers above the individually wrapped coils tend to last longer inside a hybrid mattress as well.

5. Cooler Sleep

Individually wrapped coils enable air to flow through the bed, creating a cooler sleep surface throughout the night. This creates a cooler sleep surface for deeper, more relaxing sleep.

Texas Mattress Makers

We are excited to share the Texas Mattress Makers experience and expertise with you through our website. If you have any questions about a mattress or its components, our experts are happy to help whether you buy from us or not. Call us at (713) 341-6252 – we’re open 7 days a week in East Downtown Houston and Katy! Or, you can email us at [email protected] and we will be happy to answer any questions you have!

We are happy to help you as you explore your mattress options and provide the answers you want to know about sleep! Take our Mattress Quiz today to get a mattress recommendation by one of our experts!