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On 01/10/2013 17:17, S Viemeister wrote:
On 10/1/2013 3:22 PM, Spider wrote: Since you're so impressed, perhaps you would be happy to answer a long-standing query I have with regard to memory foam mattresses? Although it can be demonstrated that they do 'remember', say, the pressure of a hand (as in the advertising), how do we know they're remembering a good posture, as opposed to a bad posture? I've never thought that 'memory' foam was a particularly good name... What my back appreciates about it, is that, for instance, when I lie on my side, my well-rounded hip sinks in to the mattress, but my waist is still properly supported - it allows my spine to be straight, rather than curving sideways to fit the flat, firm, surface of my previous sprung mattress. In very hot, humid weather, I add a fluffy cotton-covered mattress pad. It slows down the shape-accommodation of the foam, but stops me feeling hot and sticky. Ah! That's very helpful. As you say, perhaps 'memory' foam is not the best name. Thanks for clarifying. -- Spider. On high ground in SE London gardening on heavy clay |
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