Both talalay latex rubber
and memory foams are marketed as the premium materials for mattresses, but
they’re hardly the same. In fact, the two materials are actually opposites in
many ways. And your experience of sleeping on them couldn’t be more different!
Here are some critical ways these materials differ from one another:
Talalay
Latex is a natural foam rubber. Memory foam is a chemical soup.
Talalay
Latex rubber is a natural material derived from the Hevea tree. Memory foam is
a synthetic material and is a petroleum-based product.
Talalay
Latex rubber has a breathable design and cell structure that provides a
temperature neutral environment. Memory foam is a dense material, which needs
heat to activate its pressure relieving quality. It usually sleeps warmer.
You
“sleep on” Talalay Latex rubber and it has an uplifting affect. You “sleep in”
memory foam which provides a “sinking” effect.
Talalay
Latex rubber is a two dimensional material. It is both supportive by being
uplifting and is also pressure relieving. Most memory foam mattresses use
memory foam in the pressure relief layer and tradition poly foam in the support
layer.
Talalay
Latex rubber is “bottomless.” Even when you lay on your side, your body does
not “bottom out” into a hard layer in the mattress or on the foundation. Memory
foam allows you to bottom out onto what is underneath it.
Talalay
Latex rubber is a fast response material. When you move, it immediately
responds to your new position. Memory foam is a slow response material.
Talalay
Latex rubber is hypoallergenic and does not off-gas. Memory foam is a
petroleum-based product.
Talalay
Latex rubber is extremely durable. Because it is vulcanized, it is the most
resilient material available in a mattress.
Talalay
Latex rubber is antibacterial and antifungal.
Memory Foam |
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Talalay Latex
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