Published at Tuesday, September 11th, 2018 - 01:03:58 AM. Futon. By Mildred Walker.
What kind of futon mattress should you get? If you get a single futon bed, the frame and mattress will probably come together. Mattresses sold in Western countries will usually be softer than those found in Japan, but they will still feel firm to people who have slept on soft mattresses all their lives. Buying a very cheap single futon is a bad idea as the mattress is likely to be somewhat flimsy, as is the frame. If you‘re lucky enough to find a store that specializes in selling futon mattresses (and they do exist), do check out their selection. These stores often carry a wide array of futons with different fillings, with several layers of cotton and foam sandwiched to provide a person‘s ideal level of support. The more expensive futons will be thicker and have more filling, but don‘t assume that bigger is better here. The thinner ones will likely provide better support and be less expensive as well.
The world of mattresses can be a little perplexing, or even frustrating. Simply laying on a mattress for a few minutes won‘t necessarily tell you if it will be comfortable to sleep in for an entire night. It‘s hard to get an accurate feeling for one mattress, let alone the hundreds of others that are on the market, each of which makes wild claims as to what it can help you achieve. When you get down to it, it‘s pretty obvious that the only thing a good mattress should do is help you get a good night‘s sleep.
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