Still searching for the one you’ll spend every night with, including lazy Sunday mornings? Here at Panda, we know how important it is to find the one that gets you, so we’ve put together the ultimate mattress-buying guide. It includes how often you should change your mattress, what to look for when buying a new mattress, and the different types of mattresses on the market.  

What to look for when choosing a mattress

Bad mattresses can happen to good sleepers, but once you’ve read our mattress purchase advice, you’ll always wake up on the right side of the bed. There is a lot to look out for when shopping for a new mattress, and we know it can be overwhelming!

Pay attention to mattress size; if you already have a bed, the mattress must be the same size. And if you’re shopping for both, consider the size of your room, how much space you have, and whether you’re sharing your bed with a partner or pet.

Look for a supportive mattress, and think about where you should be looking on the firmness scale – more on that later. Mattress material is another important factor to consider, especially if you have allergies or are shopping with the environment in mind.

What are the different types of mattresses?

If you’re a Princess and the Pea type, you’ll want to have a good base for sleeping – and any snag will put you off getting your eight hours of rest. There is a whole range of mattresses on the market, and it’s time to decide which mattress type is best for you…

Memory foam

Memory foam is a popular mattress type, often labelled as the best mattress for back sleepers. Originally developed by NASA for space aircraft cushions, memory conforms to the body and relieves those aching pressure points. It gets plenty of points for support and comfort by supporting spinal alignment and posture. However, memory foam can often retain heat, making it less popular with warm sleepers. Memory foam mattresses are typically higher on the mattress firmness scale, so if a firm mattress is the one for you, then you’re onto a winner.

Open spring mattresses

Open spring mattresses contain continuous coil springs – they are the most traditional and affordable on the market. While not the most supportive, as they don’t contour to your body, they provide enough support for sleeping and are a great option for little ones or guest beds. 

Compared with memory foam mattresses, an open spring has better airflow and ventilation as the coils don’t trap heat. Lightweight and fairly durable, they make for great budget mattresses. Unfortunately, the open spring loses its zing over time and can be prone to sagging. 

Pocket spring mattresses

Pocket spring mattresses have individually wrapped coils in pockets, offering more support than an open spring mattress. Couples love pocket spring mattresses, as they offer motion control, meaning when one person moves, the other is less likely to feel it. Providing spinal alignment, the pocket spring mattress helps to support your neck, back and hips. 

However, pocket spring mattresses require regular flipping and rotating to keep them at their optimum level of support – and they’re quite heavy, so this can be difficult! These mattresses can also be noisy, though they’re definitely quieter than an open spring mattress…

Hybrid mattresses

If you can’t decide between a spring or memory foam mattress, you don’t have to! Hybrid mattresses are the answer, combining everything you know and love about memory foam and spring mattresses. Made up of layers of both foam and springs, hybrid mattresses contour to your body while relieving pressure points and offering motion control. Many hybrid mattresses are made with sleep technology that counteracts the heat retention of memory foam, and they offer plenty of benefits.

Bamboo mattresses

If you’re an eco-conscious shopper, bamboo mattresses are a great option. Bamboo is naturally antibacterial to keep sleep fresh, hypoallergenic to prevent irritation, and breathable for easy sleep. It’s naturally thermoregulating too, so whether you’re a hot or cold sleeper you’ll love it.

Bamboo is a sustainable material choice; compared with traditional mattress materials, it doesn’t need as much water to grow and requires no pesticides. It is naturally biodegradable and will break down at the end of its life compared with synthetic materials which have to be taken to landfill for disposal. Requiring minimal energy to grow, it leads to a small carbon footprint, unlike springs or memory foam.

Mattress size guide

It’s really important to choose the right size mattress, and to make sure you’re selecting the right option if shopping online. If you have a double bed, you need a double mattress – and if you’re starting from scratch, measure the space in your room to decide which bed size will be the perfect fit.

UK Single UK Small Double UK Double UK King UK Super King EU Single EU Double EU King  EU Emperor

190 x 90cm

190 x 120cm 190 x 135cm 200 x 150cm

200 x 180cm

200 x 90cm

200 x 140cm

200 x 160cm

200 x 200cm

 

What mattress firmness do you need?

The mattress firmness scale is the simplest way to determine your need for the best night’s sleep. It ranges from one to ten, with one being the softest and having no support and ten being the most firm with very little comfort. Understanding the right level of mattress firmness for you is all about knowing your body, your weight, and how much support you need while sleeping.

What is the best mattress for my weight?

Depending on your weight, you might need more or less support from your mattress at night. It can be hard to know how to choose the right mattress, but we’ve got you covered. If you weigh eight stone or less, a softer mattress is perfect for you; if you weigh between eight and sixteen stone, a medium-firm mattress will suit you best. Those weighing above sixteen stone opt for a firm mattress at the top of the mattress firmness scale.

How often should you change your mattress?

Changing your mattress regularly is crucial for maintaining good sleep quality. The general guideline for changing your mattress is every 7 to 10 years, though this can vary based on different factors like mattress type, usage, weight, etc. In addition to these factors, there are clear signs that indicate it's time for a new mattress: 

  • Sagging
  • Lumping
  • Coils/springs poking through
  • Odd smells or stains
  • Increased joint pain

If you feel worse when you wake up than when you go to bed, you’re ready to find a mattress which understands your needs.

What mattress is best for your sleep position

We can tell you which type of mattress is best for your sleeping style without judgment – but we can’t tell you which sleeping positions are compatible with each other!

Those who sleep on their side will need a mattress which accommodates their shoulders and hips sinking down. On the firmness scale this would be a four, five or six, which is medium-soft or medium. The best-recommended mattress for side sleepers would be a hybrid mattress, but memory foam works well too.

If you lie on your back when hitting the hay, we suggest a medium-firm mattress at around five to seven on the scale, as you’ll need support for your back. Your spine should curve and mould into the bed, so a pocket spring or memory foam mattress will have your back!

Front sleepers can be back pain sufferers, so a firm or medium firm mattress is best for providing support in this position. This would be a six, seven or eight on the scale. Hybrid mattresses would be ideal for a rejuvenating night’s sleep. 

Conclusion

A lot of mattress shopping comes down to personal preference. Try different mattresses and see which one offers the support, comfort and firmness you need. Hopefully, this guide has answered your questions, from the best mattress for front sleepers to what the mattress firmness scale is all about! Shop our range of Hybrid Bamboo Mattresses with a 100-night Trial to help you wake up feeling refreshed every day.

Katy Gilroy

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