Therapedic
Our Therapedic queen mattresses feature:
- Copper-infused memory foam. Copper helps reduce joint inflammation, improve blood circulation, and prevent microbe growth.
- SensIce textiles. Cool-to-touch technology dispels heat for cooler, more comfortable sleep.
- Hourglass back support. Additional lumbar support in the middle of the mattress.
- Zoned pocket springs. Targeted support to different areas of the body, including proper spinal alignment and reduced pressure points.
Hypnos
Our Hypnos queen mattresses feature:
- Graphite memory foam. Treated with Ultra-Fresh, an antimicrobial treatment that helps prevent the growth of bacteria, mould, and mildew.
- Tencil Top Panel. A sustainable fabric made from wood pulp. A high end material well regarded for being soft and durable providing breathability.
- Mini pocket springs. Adapt to your body's movements for more precise and responsive support and reduced motion transfer.
Tommy Bahama
Our Tommy Bahama queen mattresses feature:
- Visco soy memory foam. Made with eco-friendly materials.
- Gel-infused latex. Contoured body support combined with the cooling properties of gel. Retains less heat than traditional memory foam.
- Cashmere, horsehair, silk, and wool. Excellent temperature regulation, moisture absorption, and comfort.
- Pillow top foam box. A layer of cushioning foam encased in fabric, providing plush comfort and support to the top and sides of the mattress.
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About Queen Mattresses
What Is a Good Price To Pay for a Queen Mattress?
A good price for a queen mattress varies depending on the brand, quality, and material. Budget-friendly options are available around the $300 to $1,000 range, while higher-end mattresses with enhanced features and premium materials can cost anywhere between $1,000 and $8,000 or more.
How Often Should You Replace Your Mattress?
You should replace your mattress every seven to ten years, depending on its condition and the quality of materials.
What Type of Mattress Lasts the Longest?
Latex mattresses tend to last the longest, typically ten or more years, thanks to their resilient material and resistance to sagging and body impressions.
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