1. Size
A bigger mattress provides more space for both partners. Queen, King, and California King are popular choices among couples.
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Choosing a mattress as a couple can be challenging, but considering these key factors can help you find the perfect fit.
1. Size
A bigger mattress provides more space for both partners. Queen, King, and California King are popular choices among couples.
2. Motion Isolation
If one partner moves around a lot at night, you'll want a mattress with good motion isolation. This feature ensures that movement on one side of the bed doesn't disturb the other side.
3. Firmness Level
The ideal firmness level depends on your sleeping positions and personal preference. If you and your partner have different preferences, consider a mattress with dual firmness zones.
4. Durability
A durable mattress will maintain its comfort and support over time, despite the weight of two people. Look for high-quality materials that can withstand nightly use.
Plush Comfort, best for
Side Sleepers
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Plush Comfort, best for
Side Sleepers
Pain
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Medium Comfort, best for
All Sleep Positions
Pain
Temperature
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Firm Comfort, best for
Pain
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Plush Comfort, best for
Side Sleepers
Pain
Allergies
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Plush Comfort, best for
Pain
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Temperature
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Plush Comfort, best for
Pain
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Medium Comfort, best for
All Sleep Positions
Temperature
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Pain
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Firm Comfort, best for
Back and Stomach Sleepers
Pain
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Medium Comfort, best for
All Sleep Positions
Pain
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Temperature
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