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Memory Foam creates pressure-relieving layer supports and molds to your body


Visco foam redistributes your body weight continuously - alleviating pressure points that can cause muscle and joint discomfort that cause tossing and turning.

As low rebound, temperature responsive materials, Memory Foam is formulated to duplicate the feel of very soft cushioning foam yet offer the support and protection of a stiffer material. Under sustained pressure and exposure to body warmth, Memory Foam softens and "flows" conforming to the body. With the release or shifting or weight, however, the foam constantly and gradually readjusts. This behavior starkly contrasts the constant return force of commodity-grade high-resilience foams when they are compressed

In seating applications, Memory Foam helps eliminate the discomfort, fatigue and distraction caused by traditional cushioning materials - usually high-resilience (HR) foams. HR foams constantly push back when displaced, pushing back hardest when the displacement is greatest. This causes pressure points, which constrict the sitter's circulation at the area of contact. The result is discomfort and even pain over time. Self-adjusting Memory Foam, however, provides long-term, balanced, ultra-comfortable support.

Controlling pressure is the key to better sleep.

As we sleep, our body weight must be supported by the surface we sleep on. On traditional surfaces the body is supported by only a few areas (head, shoulders, tail bone and heels). Since these areas must bear the weight of most of the body, pressure points develop. Pressure points prevent blood from flowing in our body. Automatically our body repositions itself to relieve the pressure and start blood flowing again. This automatic process of repositioning works well to continue blood flow, but it interrupts our sleep. Each time we toss and turn, our sleep is interrupted. These interruptions prevent us from getting into deep restful sleep. The result is that we wake up tired and not as rested as we should be.

With the body enveloped and fully supported, body weight is supported over a larger surface area. The result is less pressure. With pressure controlled, there is less need for repositioning or tossing and turning. Reduced tossing and turning means less interruptions of our sleep cycle and a better nights sleep.