which type of mattresses are better?


i want to buy a new mattress and i have some problem with my spine.i am not sure which one is better.
foam, spring or latex one.and why.
may be you can advise me a good place to shop them.thanks

I suffer with back problems too & was recently advised by my gp to invest in a hard orthopaedic mattress.
I bought mine from Dreams. Bensons beds also do a range of orthopaedic mattresses

what is the best mattress to have?

9 Responses to “which type of mattresses are better?”

  • watching a star says:

    ikea do good matteress for back problems. plus there sale has just started!
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  • wms_u_know says:

    temperpedic,but there expensive as k rap
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  • carpet muncher says:

    I suffer with back problems too & was recently advised by my gp to invest in a hard orthopaedic mattress.
    I bought mine from Dreams. Bensons beds also do a range of orthopaedic mattresses
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  • AVA B says:

    Go to matress stores and try them out.I have back problems also. I have a matress called the adjustable sleep number. It has air chambers that you can adjust to your personal comfort. good Luck PS The sleep number has to be ordered. You get a 30 day in home trial
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  • ROVER T says:

    I have a back problem and bought a ‘memory foam’ mattress a couple of years ago. It hasn’t sorted my back out (what mattress would?) but it is very comfortable and whenever I sleep anywhere else I always feel the difference the following morning. These mattresses are more expensive but they generally come with a long guarantee and are probably worth it in the long run. I compromised and went for a cheap version as I couldn’t afford the brand leader ‘Tempur’ but I wish I’d avoided the false economy. Some companies (inc Tempur) offer free trials so you can try before you buy.
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  • sukito says:

    get an orthapedic one they are the best for back problems
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    i use one after an accident to my spine

  • mam says:

    my memory foam temper mattress is ace …I have very bad back and can sleep on nothing else
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  • Claire says:

    I have found that the material is not necessarily the important factor. I bought a luxury soft vi-spring bed in the sale 2 years ago and my back and neck problems are a thing of the past. Whatever mattress you choose must be very supportive to your spine. I used to sleep on a hard orthapedic bed and it was awful. I also think it important to shop at a decent outlet where they can give you accurate information on what is available – I bought my vi-spring at Furniture Village in Peterborough.
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