Traditional mattresses are typically built from materials that can trigger the allergies of people, even when brand-new. For people not affected by the construction materials, dust mites can make their way into a mattress, turning it into a bed slab that leaves them stuffy, congested, and unrested. If you suffer from allergies or would simply prefer a more natural alternative to traditional bedding, latex mattresses may be just what you need.
A natural Dunlop or Talalay latex mattress is hypoallergenic and won’t contain any synthetic ingredients or chemicals. These two latex foam varieties are slightly different based upon their formation, but share the same general character traits. By virtue of their open-cell structure and grid-like pin-core design which is a result of the manufacturing process, latex mattresses are aerating and one of the coolest sleeping surfaces on the market, making them great for people who “sleep hot.” Latex bedding conforms to the body in a supportive fashion, but without so much firmness that the material doesn’t relieve pressure. Its springy responsiveness adapts to every movement you make, meaning support is constant and immediate throughout the night, no matter the position you’re in. There are different density and firmness levels of latex as well, so people can enjoy the benefits of latex whatever their comfort preferences are. Latex is also made into pillows, which is terrific for people who desire an all-latex setup or mattress toppers for people looking for comfort exclusively.
If you’re looking for better sleep, better health, or better comfort, you can find all three in a natural latex mattress.