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How To Choose An Organic Latex Mattress (Simple Guide)

Choosing a mattress is no easy task. Indeed, you need to be careful when buying. Take your time and find one that allows you a comfortable and deep sleep.

This is one reason why organic latex mattresses are gaining in popularity. Their elastic properties enable you to release body pressure as it adjusts to your shape, weight, and sleeping posture. Back pain becomes a non-issue as you get the support you need. If you like to wake up refreshed, consider purchasing a latex mattress.

To make an informed choice, let’s look at the different types of natural latex mattresses.

What Is a Latex Mattress?

Latex is a milky-looking fluid obtained from the rubber plant whose exposure to air transforms it into a solid. The creation of a latex mattress does not use any of the chemicals, like benzene, acetaldehyde and formaldehyde, used in regular mattress production. There are different types of natural latex available. So, look at the types of materials and differences between them to pick the best one.

Natural Latex

For a pure product, manufacturers give a lot of importance to the extraction and storage of latex sap. Here’s how it is made

  • The latex collector taps the rubber tree to extrude liquid, similar to taking syrup from the maple tree.
  • The extracted liquid is kept in a mould.
  • The mould is then placed within a vulcanization oven.
  • Latex foam is taken out of the mould to wash it.
  • Moisture is removed by heating the product.

Talalay and Dunlop are the two manufacturing processes used to create latex mattresses. Dunlop is a traditional process that heats or bakes the mould; Talalay freezes the mould to get the final product. However, both processes are capable of making mattresses last a long time and meet stringent textile certifications such as GOLS and GOTS.

7 Factors to Look for In a Latex Mattress

Here’s what to look for when purchasing a latex mattress

1. Comfort and Support

The processing of the latex plays an important role in deciding how comfortable and supportive your mattress will be. For example, natural latex is medium-firm (like an eraser). It is naturally softer and more responsive than foam mattresses due to its elasticity. This allows it to adjust to the contours of your body. As you turn from one side to another it does not make any sound, ensuring you sleep without disturbance.

This is a great option for seniors, as this high-quality material withstands pressure well and aligns with the spine to give good back support. So, it does not matter whether you sleep on your back or side, as the natural S-shape of the spine is maintained.

2. Density

A tightly-knitted latex mattress is high in density which helps to make it more durable. As a result, it can tolerate aggressive activity such as constant tossing and turning.

A naturally-sourced latex mattress is less likely to lose its shape over time. In fact, it can maintain it for over 20 years in comparison to memory foam which will probably sag in just five.

3. Customization

Look for a manufacturer that allows you to customize your mattress. Different layers of latex in a single cover help to improve your level of comfort and support. Since glue is not used to stack them, there is an endless possibility for customization. It also makes it easy to change or exchange a layer after 10 or 15 years to further increase the mattress’s longevity.

4. Temperature Regulation

Organic latex mattresses regulate your temperature, allowing heat to escape through its pinholes, so you stay warm in winter and cold in summer.

Distribution of heat happens naturally as latex absorbs sweat easily and dries itself quickly. A firmer mattress regulates heat better and makes it cooler to ensure a good sleep. In the case of synthetic mattresses, heat gets trapped inside and makes it hotter.

5. Move Freely

A latex mattress can be shifted and flipped easily as it is light. So, you can move it between rooms if need be. Even if you are moving, it will not be difficult to take with you.

In addition, it has a natural bounce. So, you won’t be stuck in your bed. This quick response allows you to move easily and enjoy comfort.

6. Bed Sharing

When sharing a bed, it is necessary to have a mattress that isolates motion transfer. This means that the mattress offers support through its bounciness. So, the couple enjoys a sound sleep without having to worry about each other’s sleeping habits, such as someone tossing or turning.

7. Allergy

Organic latex is naturally resistant to mites and mould; therefore, it is the best option if you suffer from an allergy.

The breathability of fabric makes it easy to absorb moisture, but latex does not become damp. So, insects and bugs are not able to breed in a latex mattress as they like to reside in wet places.

Now that you have looked at the types and factors to buy a 100% natural latex mattress, you can make the best decision. It is better to choose a mattress that is supportive and comfortable. In addition, the product should be produced naturally without chemicals like benzene, acetaldehyde, and formaldehyde. As a result, it will not emit any harmful gases and helps to ensure a healthier life.