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What is a plush mattress

What Is a Plush Mattress?

A plush mattress is characterized by its soft surface, allowing the sleeper to sink comfortably into it. This type of mattress may vary in style, including options like innerspring, memory foam, hybrid, and pillow top models. However, it is essential to note that plush mattresses are not suitable for everyone; some individuals prefer a firmer bed for optimal comfort.

Types of Plush Mattresses

Mattress Type Softness Level Best Sleeping Position Pricing
Plush innerspring/coil Soft-medium Side or back Budget to luxury
Plush memory foam Soft Side Mid-tier to luxury
Plush hybrid Soft Side or back Mid-tier to luxury
Plush with pillow top Extra soft Side Budget to luxury
  • Plush innerspring/coil: Provides a balance between soft and medium-firm; effective for side or back sleepers.
  • Plush memory foam: Soft and contouring, perfect for side sleepers needing support around their hips and shoulders.
  • Plush hybrid: Merges cushioning and support, suitable for side and back sleepers.
  • Plush with pillow top: Features an extra layer of comfort, making it very soft.

Mattress Firmness Comparison

Plush mattresses typically fall within the 3 or 4 range on a firmness scale of 1 to 10.

Scale of mattress firmness levels

Features of Mattress Firmness Levels

  • Extra soft/ultra plush: Highly soft, limited support.
  • Soft/plush: Soft yet supportive, cradles the body.
  • Medium-firm: Balanced design with equal softness and support.
  • Firm: Best for heavier or stomach sleepers needing additional support.
  • Extra firm: The firmest option, suitable for some heavier sleepers.

Firmness vs. Support

Firmness relates to how much you sink into a mattress, while support references how well the mattress holds your spine in alignment. A high-quality plush mattress can still incorporate significant support features.

Who Should Use a Plush Mattress?

A plush mattress can benefit side sleepers with pain points and petite sleepers

Ideal Users of Plush Mattresses

  • Side or Back Sleepers: Side sleepers benefit from cushioning for their hips and shoulders, while back sleepers can use plush options without issues.
  • Sleepers with Hip and Shoulder Pain: A plush mattress can ease pressure on these areas. However, individuals with back pain may prefer a firmer mattress for better support.
  • Petite Sleepers: Individuals weighing less than 130 pounds may find plush mattresses comfortable, as they sink enough to contour without excessive sagging.

Other Soft Mattress Types

Plush vs. Ultra-Plush

Ultra-plush mattresses offer a similar soft feel but are rarer and may cause feelings of being "trapped" due to excessive sinking.

Plush vs. Pillow Top

A pillow top mattress has an added layer of softness atop an innerspring or hybrid design. However, it doesn’t provide the same comprehensively soft structure as a plush mattress.

Plush vs. Euro Top

Euro tops are similar to pillow tops, sitting beneath the top cover of the mattress, providing added softness but not extra support.

FAQs

  • What Is a Plush Firm Mattress?
    A plush firm mattress is a compromise between plush and firm, offering support alongside comfort.

  • How Long Do Plush Mattresses Last?
    Plush mattresses usually last between seven to ten years, influenced by their type and care. Regular rotation can prolong their lifespan.

  • Can I Make a Plush Mattress Firmer?
    Adding a mattress topper can adjust the firmness of a plush mattress without replacing it.

  • Can I Flip a Plush Mattress?
    Most plush mattresses are designed to remain in one position; rotating them every few months is advisable.

     

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