LATEX :- Latex is a white Milky fluid a stable dispersion of rubber (organic polymer) particles in water.
There are two types of latex
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Natural Rubber Latex
Natural Latex is a naturally derived biodegradable product. It comes from the sap of the tropical rubber tree “hevea Brasiliensis” that grows in large plantations in Asia (INDIA, THAILAND, MALAYSIA, VIETNAM and INDONESIA) and some parts of Africa and South America (Brazil).
Latex is hypo-allergenic, and breathes to keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Bacteria, mildew, and mold cannot live in latex foam. Independent
tests prove that our latex foam is three times more resistant to dust mites and bacteria than ordinary mattresses. Latex can last up to 30 years.
Comfort Foam guarantees the use of the best – quality natural latex coming from selected and controlled plantations and tested before transformation in the Comfort foam production process.
Latex Foam is highly durable. As it is compounded with suitable antioxidants, the normal life of a correctly formulated mattress is about 10 to 15 years.
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Synthetic Rubber Latex
is a petrochemical product developed over years by petrochemical industries. You could relate synthetic latex as a twin brother of natural latex which is primarily used for its stability in delivery and process ability.
Latex Foam Mattresses Vs Traditional Mattresses
Traditional spring mattresses use a combination of springs, padding, and foam. Over time, depressions will form in traditional mattresses that can cause extreme lower back pain because the mattress is no longer properly supporting the spine. It's virtually impossible to "sleep around" these mattress depressions.
Waking up in the morning with lower back pain, or even a stiff lower back, is an indication that a mattress is inadequate. Some mattress manufacturers recommend flipping their mattresses regularly in order to let the mattress "recover" or correct. This is a band-aid approach to the problem of cheap materials, bad springs, and/or cheap foam. Adding additional layers of foam to the top of a mattress (pillow top or foam mattress pads) will not repair these mattress depressions, and will also conform to the depression.
Foam used in traditional spring mattresses is often a 1.2 lb/ft3 foam, even in so-called "premium brand" mattresses. The heavier the foam, the more it will hold up over time. Make sure the padding in your next mattress is at least a 2.5 lb/ft3 foam or heavier. Try asking your salesperson at the next mattress shop. They'll have no idea and respond that it's high density.
Pillow-top mattresses frequently dip where your body rests, causing back pain. The foam, polyester, or cotton in mattress "pillow tops" and futons will compress over time. Most feel great at the start, but don't last. This is due to the density of the materials used. After they flatten, back pain will ensue. This is when manufacturers tell their customers that it's time to flip the mattress. Remember, foam that is heavier is better and won't dip.
Typically, firm mattresses support the spine better than soft mattresses. All that comfort from a soft, cozy mattress may feel great at first but after several months it's possible that back pain can set in. Recently, the extra-firm latex mattress with Diamond Quilted latex pillow top has become one of our most popular mattress models for comfort and firmness. The extra firmness reduces back pain while the Diamond Quilted case provides added contouring support and cushion, perfect for side- or back-sleepers. Let's eliminate back pain!
Enjoy the best of all worlds with this latex mattress:
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The aesthetics of a thick mattress
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The orthopedic support of latex
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The economy of conventional foam
Only latex naturally provides you with the deeper, more regenerative night's sleep your body needs. Never again will you wake up with the aches caused by insufficient support, or the stiffness and pain created by inadequate pressure relief.