< Common Mattress Buying Myths

Bed Buying Myths - Busted!

When it comes to buying a new mattress, there’s a lot of information out there—some of it helpful, and some of it misleading.

With so many choices and sales pitches, it’s easy to get confused about what’s important.

In this post we clear up some of the most common mattress buying myths and misunderstandings.


Myth 1: A Firmer Mattress Is Always Better for Your Back

One of the most widespread misconceptions is that a firmer mattress automatically means better support for your back.

While it’s true that proper spinal alignment is essential for good sleep, firmness doesn’t guarantee that. In fact, a mattress that’s too firm can put extra pressure on certain parts of your body, like your shoulders and hips, especially if you sleep on your side.

 

  • The Truth: The best mattress for your back depends on your sleep position, body type, and personal comfort. For many people, a medium-firm mattress provides the right balance between support and cushioning.

 


Myth 2: All Memory Foam Mattresses Are the Same

Memory foam mattresses have become very popular in recent years, but there’s a misconception that they’re all the same.

Some buyers assume that once they’ve chosen memory foam, they don’t need to consider other factors.

The reality is that memory foam comes in different densities and quality levels, and these differences can significantly impact comfort and durability.

 

  • The Truth: Not all memory foam is created equal. High-density foam generally lasts longer and provides better support than low-density options, which can break down more quickly. Always check the density and quality before buying.

 


Myth 3: You Can’t Buy a Good Mattress Online

Some people believe that you need to test a mattress in a store before purchasing it, thinking that an online purchase means sacrificing comfort.

However, with advancements in mattress design and customer satisfaction policies, online mattress shopping has become a reliable and convenient option.

 

  • The Truth: Detailed product descriptions, customer reviews, and guides can help you choose the right mattress without testing it in person. Reputable online mattress sellers provide comprehensive information about firmness, materials, and performance to help customers make informed decisions.

 

  • Additionally, many online mattress retailers offer return policies, so if the mattress doesn’t meet your expectations, you have the option to return it. Customer feedback also provides real-life insights into the product’s comfort and quality, making it easier to choose the right mattress confidently.

 


Myth 4: The More Expensive the Mattress, the Better It Is

Price is often seen as an indicator of quality, and many buyers assume that the most expensive mattress must be the best. While it's true that higher-quality materials tend to cost more, a high price tag doesn’t always mean the mattress is the best fit for your needs.

 

  • The Truth: A good mattress doesn't have to be the most expensive one. Focus on features that match your sleep preferences and body type. For example, if you prefer a soft, plush feel, you might find a mid-range memory foam mattress to be more comfortable than a top-of-the-line hybrid model that’s designed for firmness.

Myth 5: A Mattress Should Last for 10 Years

Many people hold onto their mattresses for far longer than they should, believing that a quality mattress should last a decade or more.

While some mattresses may last that long, especially if they're well cared for, most should be replaced every 7 to 8 years. Over time, even the best mattress will start to lose its ability to provide adequate support and comfort.

 

  • The Truth: The lifespan of your mattress depends on its materials and how it’s used. Foam and latex mattresses tend to last longer than innerspring options, but all mattresses should be replaced once they no longer offer the same level of comfort or support. If you wake up with aches and pains, or if the mattress is sagging, it’s probably time for a new one.

 


Myth 6: You Should Flip Your Mattress Regularly

Years ago, many mattresses were designed to be flipped to prolong their lifespan. However, most modern mattresses are made with a single-sided design, meaning they should only be rotated rather than flipped.

Flipping a mattress that’s not designed for it can actually cause discomfort since the underside is often made of firmer, supportive layers.

 

  • The Truth: Most mattresses should be rotated 180 degrees every few months to distribute wear evenly. However, flipping is only necessary if the mattress is specifically designed for it, which is rare in newer models.

 


Myth 7: Mattress Firmness Is the Same for Everyone

Many people assume that mattress firmness ratings are universal, but the same mattress can feel different to two people, depending on their weight and sleeping position.

For example, a heavier person might find a medium mattress feels too soft, while a lighter person could find the same mattress too firm.

 

  • The Truth: Firmness is subjective. It's important to consider your body weight, sleep position, and comfort preferences when choosing a mattress. Some companies offer firmness guides based on these factors, which can help you make a more informed choice.

 


Myth 8: You Should Replace Your Box Spring Every Time You Buy a New Mattress

Another common belief is that whenever you buy a new mattress, you need to replace the box spring as well. While this might have been true for older innerspring mattresses, modern box springs and foundations are usually more durable.

 

  • The Truth: You only need to replace your box spring if it’s damaged or worn out. If it’s in good condition and provides adequate support, you can keep it for your new mattress. However, be aware that some mattress warranties require you to use a matching foundation or one that meets specific standards.

 


Myth 9: Gel Memory Foam Is Cooler Than Regular Memory Foam

Gel memory foam mattresses are often marketed as a cooler alternative to traditional memory foam. While they do tend to sleep cooler initially, this effect can wear off over time as the gel beads are absorbed into the foam.

 

  • The Truth: While gel memory foam can provide some cooling benefits, it’s not a miracle solution. If you tend to sleep hot, look for mattresses with more advanced cooling technology or consider materials like latex or hybrids with good airflow.

 


Buying a mattress is an important decision that can greatly impact your comfort and health.

Understanding the truth behind these common myths will help you make a more informed choice.

Always consider your personal needs, read customer reviews, and take advantage of trial periods to find the perfect mattress for a good night’s sleep.

United Kingdom (GBP £) Ireland (EUR €)
/blogs/sleep-tips/mattress-myths
x