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        The best mattress for heavy people—those who usually weigh more than 230 pounds—is often a firm, supportive mattress. However, in the pursuit of a strong and firm mattress, one might occasionally overlook another crucial factor—comfort. As a heavy person, have you been feeling unloved by your current mattress? Fret not. Turmerry has you covered with the most supportive, durable, and cushioning latex and hybrid mattresses designed for heavy people.

        Organic Egg Crate Mattress

        $899.00$1,499.00

        Organic Latex Hybrid Mattress

        $699.00$1,299.00

        best mattress for heavy people

        Turmerry Mattresses - Built to Last, Built for You

        Turmerry prides itself on providing you with the highest-quality latex mattresses. We guarantee that every aspect of the manufacturing process—from design to delivery—is done perfectly. Latex is our signature material, as we consider it safer for the customer and the environment. Trusted by GOLS, GOTS, OEKO-TEX, eco-INSTITUT, FSC, and LGA for safety and quality, we continue to provide the finest sleep to over 4000 satisfied customers. With longevity through their quality, support through their bounce, and comfort through their inherent cushioning, Turmerry mattresses offer everything heavy people seek in a mattress—and much more!

        Turmerry Mattress Benefits

        Organic Latex Mattress

        The Organic Latex Mattress features multiple Dunlop latex foam layers with a 7-zone support design, perfecting the all-foam mattress concept. Each zone caters to different body regions, providing targeted lumbar support and pressure point relief. The perforated organic latex foam allows for unrestricted airflow, ensuring a cool night's sleep. Padded with a flame-retardant, moisture-wicking barrier made of natural New Zealand wool, it is finished with a super soft, breathable, zippered organic cotton cover that keeps out contaminants.

        Best Organic Latex Mattress - latex layers and high density foams - relieves pressure - offers proper support

        Benefits (In a Nutshell)

        • Include 2 free pillows + Customizable size, firmness, and thickness.
        • Adjustable layers with zippered cover.
        • All-foam plushness meets 7-zone support design.
        • Easy to carry and assemble - Comes in 3–5 boxes.
        • Eco-friendly and sustainable - Certified by GOLS, OEKO-TEX, eco-INSTITUT, and LGA.
        • Durable, breathable, responsive, motion-isolating, and noiseless.
        • Free shipping, a 120-night trial period, a 20-year warranty, and easy returns.

        Latex Hybrid Mattress

        The Latex Hybrid Mattress offers the best of all-foam and spring-type beds by combining a 2-inch FSC-certified Talalay latex comfort layer and an 8-inch Leggett & Platt® pocketed coil support core. The mid-range firmness level of the mattress helps it adapt to all sleep positions, relieving pressure and supporting the back, hips, and shoulders. Additionally, the synergy between perforated Talalay latex and the coil system enhances airflow, ensuring optimal temperature regulation and minimizing heat retention.

        Best Luxury Hybrid Mattress - medium firm mattress with sturdy support system for all sleep position

        Benefits (In a Nutshell)

        • Provides the best of both worlds - spring and all-foam.
        • Eco-friendly and sustainable - Certified by FSC and GOTS.
        • Customizable sizes.
        • Medium feel to suit all sleepers.
        • Easy to carry and assemble - Comes in 1 box.
        • Durable, breathable, responsive, motion-isolating, and quieter than innerspring.
        • Free shipping, a 120-night trial period, a 10-year warranty, and easy returns.

        Egg Crate Mattress

        The Egg Crate Mattress boasts an all-foam construction with a substantial 2.4 inches of egg crate foam as its top layer. This uniquely designed foam, resembling an egg carton, ensures exceptional contouring, pressure relief, and bed sore relief by evenly distributing body weight. Whether you're a side, back, or stomach sleeper, our Egg Crate Mattress has you covered with outstanding cushioning unfound in regular mattress surfaces.

        Best Egg Crate Mattress - best luxury mattress with best body shape contouring by distributing weight evenly

        Benefits (In a Nutshell)

        • Include 2 free pillows + Customizable size, firmness, and thickness.
        • Egg crate foam ensures exquisite pressure relief, body weight distribution, and bed sore relief.
        • Easy to carry and assemble - Comes in 4-5 boxes.
        • Eco-friendly and sustainable - Certified by GOLS, OEKO-TEX, eco-INSTITUT, and LGA.
        • Durable, breathable, responsive, motion-isolating, and noiseless.
        • Free shipping, a 120-night trial period, a 20-year warranty, and easy returns.

        RV Mattress

        Turmerry Latex RV Mattresses provide an eco-friendly solution for your on-the-go lifestyle, promising a restful night's sleep wherever your adventures take you. Crafted with premium organic Dunlop latex foam layers and an organic cotton cover, they're available in 20 unique standard and RV-friendly sizes, guaranteed to be the perfect fit for your RV space!

        Best RV Mattress

        Benefits (In a Nutshell)

        • Available in 20 RV-friendly sizes - From standard sizes to Bunk, Full, Queen, and King variants.
        • Customizable firmness and thickness.
        • All-foam plushness meets 7-zone support design.
        • Easy to carry and assemble - Comes in 3–4 boxes.
        • Eco-friendly and sustainable - Certified by GOLS, OEKO-TEX, eco-INSTITUT, and LGA.
        • Durable, breathable, responsive, motion-isolating, and noiseless.
        • Free shipping, a 120-night trial period, a 10-year warranty, and easy returns.

        Get a Good Mattress, Get a Good Sleep

        Throughout a 24-hour period, one of the most significant things you do is sleep. Your brain becomes clearer and your weary bones are soothed, regaining their inherent strength. To achieve good sleep, the mattress is the most important part of a sleeper's routine. Since your body rests on this surface, you will begin to lose a lot of sleep if it is not supportive or comfortable enough. So, get yourself a mattress that can help you sleep best. Get yourself a Turmerry mattress today!

        Best Mattress for Heavy People - Buyer's Guide

        Best Mattress for Heavy People for a good night's sleep

        What are the mattress features that heavy people should look for?

        When it comes to mattress features, it's important to consider elements like mattress design, firmness, pressure relief, edge support, and motion isolation. In addition to these, there are a lot of other variables that all play a significant role in how well you sleep. Let's examine each one in greater detail -

        • Mattress Materials

        The mattress's material is frequently a matter of personal preference, depending on factors like how firm or soft you prefer your mattress to be, whether you prefer a warm or cool environment while you sleep, and your financial situation. Natural latex is a material that offers a good, firm feel with adequate contouring, natural cooling, great bounce, and durability. It is also eco-friendly and free of harmful levels of chemicals often found in synthetic materials like memory foam and poly foam.

        Mattress Materials
        • Mattress Construction

        Mattress constructions are classified into two types: all-foam and spring. Latex, memory foam, and poly foam mattresses usually fall under the all-foam category, where layers of high- and low-density foam are sandwiched together and wrapped in fabric. In the spring construction, the support core is made of spring coils, and above it, a comfort layer of foam is placed, all of which is then wrapped in fabric.

        Mattress Construction
        • Mattress Size

        The most common mattress sizes available today are twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, and California king. Avoid twin and twin XL sizes because they do not provide enough space and are not designed to support the weight of an average heavy sleeper. A full-size mattress, with a weight limit of around 250–300 pounds, may be sufficient for a heavy person. However, a queen-size mattress may be a better option because it has a weight limit of around 500–600 pounds, 250–300 on each side. As a result, it is an excellent budget mattress size for heavy couples. A king-size mattress offers even more space and has a weight limit of approximately 750 pounds.

        Mattress Size
        • Mattress Height (Thickness)

        Another factor that is critical in determining how much support you receive is mattress height. The height of a mattress can range from 6 to 14 inches. Increasing the height of your mattress adds more layers and materials to it, thereby increasing its thickness, firmness, and support. If you're a heavy person who sleeps alone, aim for 12 to 14 inches. This should provide you with adequate support without being overly firm. If you have a partner, especially a heavy partner, go for 14 inches or more for increased weight capacity and support.

        Mattress Thickness - thicker mattress
        • Mattress Firmness

        The firmness of a mattress determines how soft or hard it feels when you sleep on it. The most common firmness options you're likely to encounter when customizing your mattress are very soft (ultra soft), soft, medium firm, firm, and very firm (ultra firm). Avoid extra-soft and soft when choosing the firmness of your mattress. For heavier people, they won't be as supportive and might even lead to posture misalignment. If you want a good mix of comfort and support, go with medium-firm or firm. If you want a mattress surface that is extremely supportive and durable, choose extra-firm.

        Mattress Firmness - firmer mattresses with solid foundation
        • Pressure Relief

        The purpose of pressure relief features is to reduce pressure points, which is particularly advantageous for heavier people. The best pressure relief is frequently found in memory foam mattresses, which conform very well to the body. Due to their adequate contouring, latex mattresses are also effective at relieving pressure. Another great option is a hybrid mattress that combines latex or memory foam comfort layers with pocketed coils.

        Pressure Relief - even the firmest mattress should have good contouring
        • Responsiveness

        A responsive mattress is one that quickly adjusts to your body's movements and pressure points, which is essential for heavy people. The most responsive mattress types are latex, hybrid, and innerspring. Latex is responsive due to its rubbery origin, which gives it a bounce, whereas springs provide responsiveness for hybrids and innerspring mattresses. Memory foam and poly foam mattresses tend to suck you in and provide minimal bounce, resulting in poor responsiveness.

        Responsiveness - ideally found in latex and hybrid spring mattress
        • Temperature Regulation

        Different mattress types offer varying degrees of cooling or heating. It's mostly determined by what material they use. Natural latex and pocketed coils are breathable materials that do not retain heat, making them ideal for a cooling mattress. Traditional memory foam, on the other hand, retains heat in order to conform to the body of the sleeper, making it hotter to sleep on. A cooler environment is generally known to provide better sleep, particularly for heavy individuals whose bodies will provide enough heat to keep them warm.

        Temperature Regulation - phase change material - breathable material - promote air circulation for hot sleepers
        • Motion Isolation

        Motion isolation prevents motion from being transferred from one end of the bed to the other. Motion transfer in the mattress can affect sleep partners or even the sleeper themselves, if they are light sleepers. A motion-isolating mattress can help prevent this to a large extent. Mattresses made of latex and memory foam work best for motion isolation. Their layers are made entirely of foam, which will absorb the motion and stop it from spreading to other areas of the mattress. Hybrids and innersprings with a comfort layer of latex or memory foam and a support core of pocket coils can also effectively isolate motion.

        Motion Isolation
        • Edge Support

        When choosing the best mattress for a heavy person, edge support is a crucial component to take into account. Edge support offers assistance when sitting or sleeping on the mattress's edge and helps keep it from sagging. The best edge support is typically found in latex, memory foam, and hybrid mattresses. Depending on the kind of coils used, innerspring mattresses may also offer strong edge support.

        Edge Support - luxury mattresses provide adequate support at edges
        • Durability

        Mattresses are a significant investment, often costing over $1000. Heavier individuals may require more durable options like latex mattresses, known for lasting 15-20 years, while memory foam, hybrids, and innerspring mattresses can also endure a decade or more with high quality. To extend mattress life, consider high-density foam, thicker coils, and reinforced edges. External factors like mattress toppers, supportive bed bases, and regular cleaning also contribute to longevity. A warranty of at least 5 years is advisable.

        Durability - choose the right mattress with durable materials

        What are the different types of mattresses available for heavy people?

        There are several mattress types and features to consider when selecting a mattress for a heavy person. Latex, memory foam, innerspring, hybrid, and airbed are the five most well-known types of them.

        1) Latex Mattress

        What is it?

        There are three types of latex mattresses: natural, blended, and synthetic. Natural latex, or liquid rubber derived from the sap of rubber trees, currently dominates the market due to its superiority over synthetic and blended latex. The response (bounce) of natural latex is its best-known characteristic. Unlike other mattress types, latex can react to the movements of the sleeper quickly and precisely. In addition to its exceptional responsiveness, natural latex is renowned for its perfect harmony of comfort and support. It is also extremely durable, naturally breathable, and hypoallergenic.

        Latex Mattresses

        Best latex mattress for heavy people

        Latex mattresses are an excellent choice for heavy people. The best type of latex mattress for heavy people will include Dunlop latex foam over Talalay latex. Dunlop latex is more durable, firmer, and less expensive. If you sleep alone, choose a medium-firm or firm mattress option and a thickness of 12 to 14 inches when customizing your latex mattress. If you sleep with a partner, choose a firm or extra-firm mattress option with a thickness of 14 inches or above. Make sure the latex foam you choose is perforated for maximum cooling.

        2) Memory Foam Mattress

        What is it?

        Memory foam is created by treating polyurethane with chemicals to make it denser, more viscous, and more elastic. It is well known for its high level of conformity. Traditional memory foam has a number of drawbacks, including heat retention, decreased support, and off-gassing. It is also slower to respond and has less bounce than latex. This is why, in recent years, traditional memory foam has been improved by infusing it with materials such as gel, copper, or plant derivatives. These materials improve cooling and bounce while also reducing heat retention and off-gassing. However, infused memory foam is more expensive than traditional memory foam.

        Memory Foam Mattresses

        Best memory foam mattress for heavy people

        Memory foam mattresses aren't a good option for heavy people, as they substitute a lot of support for cushioning and contouring. If you're dead-set on getting a memory foam mattress, then, for a heavy sleeper, memory foam with cooling gel infusion, high-density foam, and an open cell structure are the best options. We advise gel memory foam with an open-cell structure because heat retention could be a serious issue for heavy sleepers. This combination creates a mattress surface that is breathable and doesn't trap heat. The gel may even offer excellent cooling.

        3) Hybrid Mattress

        What is it?

        Combining two or more materials results in hybrid mattresses. It is built using a combination of foam and spring layers. For the spring layer, hybrids frequently use individually wrapped coils, also known as pocket coils or Marshall coils, because they provide more support and motion isolation than other spring types. For the foam layer, hybrids employ either latex or memory foam. The purpose of these foam layers is to cushion and comfort the sleeper. Certain other characteristics, such as temperature, can also be determined by the kind of foam used.

        Hybrid Mattresses

        Best hybrid mattress for heavy people

        The best hybrid mattress for heavier people is one with pocket coils for the spring layer and latex foam for the comfort layer. It ensures a balanced level of comfort and support with extra qualities like cooling, motion isolation, and durability. The coil count and coil gauge determine the firmness of your hybrid mattress. The greater the coil count (number of coils), the greater the support. The lower the coil gauge number, the thicker the coils, resulting in a firmer mattress surface. The foam's firmness can usually be adjusted, and we recommend medium-firm or firm.

        4) Innerspring Mattress

        What is it?

        Innerspring mattresses use similar materials to hybrid mattresses. The difference is that the materials used in hybrids are of better quality. Innerspring mattresses are among the oldest types of mattresses. They have a long history and are well-known for their traditional, firm feel. This firmness can be partly attributed to the innerspring's foam comfort layer, which is thinner than in hybrids.

        Innerspring Mattresses

        Best innerspring mattress for heavy people

        Firm and durable innerspring mattresses are the best kind for heavy individuals. The more coils there are and the thicker the coils are, the more support you will receive. Pocketed coils are seen in most modern innerspring mattresses. Choose them because they outperform other coil types. For the foam comfort layer, choose latex or memory foam.

        5) Air Mattress

        What is it?

        Air mattresses are short-term sleeping arrangements that are most frequently used when camping, hosting guests, etc. Similar to how a spring or all-foam mattress is built, an air mattress can have two layers, one for comfort and the other for support. An airbed's support core is made up of air chambers. You can order an airbed with an integrated pump, or you can fill them up manually by attaching a pump to the valve. The comfort layer sits on top of these air chambers and is composed of either thin fabric or a thick layer of latex, memory foam, polyfoam, etc.

        Air Mattresses

        Best air mattress for heavy people

        Air mattresses may not be ideal for heavy people, either in the short or long term. They are a temporary solution that you can carry around and use for one or two nights. Permanent use of airbeds can be harmful because they don't offer the support and comfort that heavy people need. But if you're set on getting an air mattress, look for one made of strong materials like PVC or vinyl, which are impervious to tears and leaks and can bear your weight.

        What is the best mattress for heavy people?

        To avoid confusion, let's divide this into two categories: the first will be for single heavy individuals, and the second will be for heavy individuals with partners.

        For single heavy people

        Best mattress for single heavy people

        The best mattress for single, heavy people is a natural latex mattress with an all-foam construction. Natural latex foam is ideal for a heavy person in almost all respects. It has a flexible surface that facilitates movement, firm support to avoid misalignment, and a soothing cushion to provide pressure relief.

        All of these qualities, along with additional attributes such as natural cooling, hypoallergenic foam, a resilient lifespan, eco-friendliness, motion isolation, no noise, edge support, and safety from off-gassing, make natural latex the ideal material for heavy people. The all-foam construction provides a more plush and conforming surface. Going with a hybrid construction is recommended for people who prefer firmness over cushioning.

        Make sure your natural latex mattress has a supportive core made of Dunlop latex. It is denser than Talalay latex, making it more supportive. Also, ensure that the latex foam you get has perforations in it for better breathability and increased cooling.

        A mattress height of 12 to 14 inches is recommended. Choose between medium-firm (for balanced comfort and support) and firm (for maximum support). For single, heavy people, a full- or queen-size mattress is sufficient.

        If you prefer a hybrid construction to an all-foam construction, prefer pocket coils for the support core. A coil count of above 800 and a coil gauge number of 12 or 13 are recommended.

        For heavy people with partner(s)

        Best mattress for heavy individuals with partners

        The same mattress material (natural latex) and construction (all-foam) recommended for single, heavy individuals are also recommended for heavy individuals with partners. The mattress size is where you need to make a change; you should choose a king size (for plenty of space) or a queen size (if you're willing to give up some space).

        The second adjustment you must make is to the mattress' height (thickness), where you should select 13 inches or more for increased support and cushioning.

        If you prefer a hybrid construction to an all-foam construction, use pocket coils in the spring layer. A coil count above 900 is recommended. Choose a coil gauge number of 12 or 13. The lower the coil gauge number, the thicker the coils will be, resulting in better support.

        What types of mattresses should heavy people avoid?

        Certain mattresses are best left alone when you’re a heavy person. These include -

        • Mattresses that are soft or very soft on the firmness scale

        Choosing the proper firmness is essential for a heavy sleeper. The firmness scale ranks the firmness of a mattress on a scale of 1 to 10. A rating of 1 to 5 is considered extra soft to medium soft. These mattresses should be avoided because they cannot support your weight. You can select anything above them. Medium-firm provides a good balance of comfort and support, while firm and extra-firm provide more support with adequate cushioning to ensure proper spinal alignment.

        soft or firm mattress firmness scale
        • Mattresses with low-quality materials

        Always try to make a good investment in your mattress. Low-quality mattresses will lack important features such as contouring, firmness, cooling features, high density base foam, and so on that are required for heavy people to sleep comfortably. These mattresses are typically less than $300 and may pose a safety risk. Low-quality memory foam, for example, may contain chemicals such as arsenic and lead, which are prohibited in higher-quality memory foam. Around $900 to $1500, you can find a mid- to high-quality mattress that is worth the money you spend.

        Mattresses with low-quality materials
        • Mattresses that cannot support your weight

        The average mattress (full size) can support up to 250–300 pounds of weight. If you are above this weight, consider larger mattress sizes, like a queen or king, or alternatives such as bariatric mattresses. Similarly, if you sleep with a partner, consider their weight and select a mattress that can support both of your weights.

        Mattresses that cannot support your weight with extra support
        • Mattresses that retain heat

        A hot night's sleep is a nightmare for many heavy sleepers. Traditional memory foam mattresses are prone to retaining heat, resulting in a hot and sweaty night. Better alternatives, such as latex or hybrids that use latex, do not retain heat and allow air to flow more freely through them, resulting in a cool and comfortable night's sleep.

        Mattresses that retain heat
        • Mattresses that offer very little contouring

        In your search for a firm and supportive mattress, don't forget to look for one that also provides contouring and pressure relief. A mattress devoid of these will be nothing more than a brick on which to sleep, leaving you uncomfortable. Latex, infused memory foam, and hybrid mattresses are excellent mattress types that provide both support and comfort in sufficient amounts.

        Mattresses that offer very little contouring

        What are the best bedding accessories for heavy people?

        Pillow

        With the proper pillow, you can effectively enhance the quality of your sleep. Pillows are an essential piece of bedding for any sleeper. They support the head, neck, and shoulders and prevent misalignment of the spine, thus saving the sleeper from sustaining any injuries.

        Pillow for heavier sleepers

        When choosing a pillow, you have to consider the following -

        • Sleeping position

        Each sleeping position necessitates a different type of pillow for optimal comfort and support. Side sleepers require a pillow that keeps their head and neck aligned with their spine, whereas back sleepers require a pillow that does not force their head too forward or backward. Stomach sleepers may require a thin pillow to prevent their heads from being pushed too far backwards.

        • Material

        Pillows, like mattresses, can be made from a variety of materials. Each material affects how supportive, conforming, cooling, and comfortable a pillow is for you. Latex pillows offer a good balance of comfort and support. Memory foam conforms better, offering more contouring at the expense of less support. Buckwheat pillows are made from buckwheat hulls and provide a firm, breathable pillow. Other common pillow materials include wool, feathers, cotton, down, down-alternative, etc.

        • Loft

        The height of a pillow is referred to as its loft. The average pillow has a loft of 3 to 5 inches. For sleeping positions, the loft of a pillow is critical to consider. Side sleeping necessitates using a pillow that aligns your head with your spine and keeps it in a neutral position. The recommended loft for side sleepers is medium (3 to 5 inches) or high (above 5 inches). A medium loft (3 to 5-inch) pillow is best for back sleeping. Stomach sleepers can choose a thin pillow that is 3 inches thick or less to avoid misaligning their spine.

        • Firmness

        The firmness of a pillow is usually left to the user's preference. There are three common firmness levels: soft, medium, and firm. Soft is for those who prefer comfort over support. Medium-firm strikes a balance between comfort and support. Firm provides excessive support. Heavy sleepers should opt for medium-firm or firm for the best pillow support.

        Mattress Toppers

        Mattress toppers are an extra layer of foam you can buy and add to your mattress. The main purpose of a mattress topper is to change how firm or soft your mattress feels and how much cooling it produces. If you can afford to purchase one, they are a great addition.

        Mattress Toppers - best firm mattress topper with dense foam for a firm bed

        Heavy people usually opt for firm mattresses, as they can provide greater support and better handle their weights. However, if the mattress they purchased is too firm for them, instead of returning it, purchasing a softer mattress topper and placing it atop can help soften it. Plus, as time passes, your mattress will soften on its own, and when the topper wears out, you can remove it to get a brand new-like mattress with little wear and tear.

        Toppers are available in a variety of materials and styles. Latex, memory foam, poly foam, gel infused memory foam, feather, and down are popular mattress topper materials. The most popular mattress topper designs are flat and convoluted. The thickness of a mattress topper can range from 1-4 inches. The greater the thickness, the more supportive and cushioning it will be.

        Bed Base

        A sturdy bed base completes the ideal mattress bedding set. A heavy sleeper should look to use a good mattress foundation, such as a metal foundation, slatted foundation, or solid platform foundation. Bed bases can firm up your mattress and allow it to support more weight than it would otherwise. They also extend the life of mattresses by keeping them off the ground and away from dirt, dust, moisture, and other impurities.

        Bed Base for heavyweight stomach sleepers, side sleepers, and back sleepers

        Where should heavy people buy their mattresses from?

        Online Mattress Shopping

        • Convenient

        No crowded stores, no driving to and from the store, and definitely no employees pressuring you. Online shopping is as convenient as it gets. You only need to click your mouse a few times to order the mattress of your dreams. Most online mattresses come in a box (mattress-in-a-box), making unpacking and setting up easier.

        • Wide Variety

        A mattress store can only stock a limited number of mattress models, prompting you to shop around or limit your expectations and buy the first available mattress, even if it isn't suitable for your needs. Online shopping eliminates this dilemma and provides you with the variety you require. There are numerous mattress materials and constructions available online, each with its own distinct characteristics.

        • Customization

        There are numerous customization options available online for almost every mattress model. The two most important customizations required by a customer are firmness and height. These two, and more, are available from online merchants, typically in a wider range than what a typical brick-and-mortar store offers. Customizing is also very convenient and hassle-free.

        • Save Money

        Online retailers can afford to offer year-round discounts and sales as they have fewer overhead costs than traditional retailers. You can often get a better deal on a mattress when shopping online. Additionally, due to the abundance of options available, similar mattress models may be sold at different prices by different retailers, with one being cheaper than the other.

        • Free Delivery

        Online retailers also provide free shipping because of the lower overhead expenses, so all you have to pay for is the mattress itself. This increases the convenience of online shopping because you won't need to go pick up the mattress from the store first; instead, you can set it up as soon as it arrives.

        • Reviews

        Customers who have previously purchased the mattress models sold by online retailers will review them, providing feedback on their suitability and dependability for you. Find these reviews by performing a simple search on the retailer's website or on unbiased forums and blogs.

        • Trial Period

        You aren't given the opportunity to test out your mattress within the store itself when shopping online. Trial periods are useful in this situation. Prior to making your final mattress purchase, you can test it out for a month or two in your own bedroom. You can always return the mattress for a refund if you're dissatisfied.

        • Competitive Landscape

        The online environment is highly competitive. For the consumer, it is always advantageous when retailers compete to offer the most affordable prices and the highest-quality mattresses.

        Online Mattress Shopping

        In-Store Mattress Shopping

        • Test Mattress

        What online mattresses do not let you do is test the mattress before getting it. In-person shopping lets you try out mattresses first, giving you a better understanding of whether they suit you.

        • Avoid Hassle of Returning

        Online mattress returns may be a time-consuming process that some people dread. The likelihood of you having to return the mattress after in-person shopping is very low because you get to see and touch what you're buying beforehand. Even if you need to return your mattress, all you need to do is bring it back to the shop or call someone to come get it.

        • Store Employees Can Help

        Employees within mattress stores are always there to answer your queries and assist you in finding the best mattress for you. In online shopping, you must do the research yourself, and sometimes you may not even understand certain mattress terms.

        • Convenient Customer Service

        In-person purchases are frequently made at stores close to the customer. This makes it easier for the customer to access customer services such as warranty, return policy, etc.

        • Regular's Privileges

        If you become a regular at the store or form a bond with the employees/managers, you may be given special benefits such as additional discounts, free bedding accessories, and so on. This type of connection is rare in online stores.

        In Store Mattress Shopping - testing mattresses for preferred sleeping position

        Best Mattress for Heavy People FAQs

        1. What weight category is designated as "heavy"?

        If you weigh more than 230 pounds, then you belong to the category of heavy weight sleepers.

        The weight limit for an average-weight person is between 130 and 230 pounds, while that of a light person is less than 130 pounds.

        2. Do heavy people need a soft or firm mattress?

        It's commonly believed that heavy people require a firmer sleeping surface to get a good night's rest. A firm mattress provides better support for your body, which can help prevent sinking or sagging in areas where you carry more weight. This can keep your spine aligned and reduce the risk of developing back pain. In other words, a firmer mattress can help distribute the weight more evenly, providing better support for heavier individuals.

        3. Why should a heavy person choose a Turmerry latex mattress?

        Turmerry latex mattresses are made with customer satisfaction and product quality at heart. When you consider all of the advantages of purchasing a Turmerry latex mattress, it is easy to see why it is considered ideal for all sleeper types, including heavy people!

        • Customize to your heart’s content

        We like to give our customers a plethora of choices, both during and after the mattress purchase. During the purchase process, you can customize key aspects such as the size, firmness, and thickness of select mattresses. After purchasing, you can easily put a mattress protector over it and add bed sheets, blankets, comforters, duvets, and pillows to create your ideal bed!

        • Our mattresses are supportive

        We understand that heavy people require strong mattresses to best support their weight. Our latex foam mattress types are designed to be firm and supportive, especially since they are made using the Dunlop technique. For our hybrid mattresses, we use an 8-inch pocket coil system for primary support and Talalay latex for added comfort. You won’t have to worry about spinal misalignment when you sleep on our mattresses!

        • Wonderful pressure relief

        Every part of your body that touches the mattress surface will be welcomed and lovingly cared for, relieving pressure points from accumulated stress. Jumping onto our latex mattress at the end of a long day is the best way to unwind and recharge for the next. 

        • All sleepers are accommodated

        A Turmerry latex mattress allows for the comfortable practice of all sleeping positions, including back, stomach, side, and combination sleeping. Sleepers of all ages, weights, and heights will find our mattresses suitable for their ideal night's sleep due to the comfort and support provided.

        • Great bounce and response

        Heavy people have a tendency to sink into certain mattresses, such as memory foam. This makes it difficult to move around or get out of the mattress. As our latex is known for its exceptional bounce, this is not a problem. You will get a great response to every move you make.

        • Resilient and long-lasting

        Latex mattresses are known for their durability, often lasting up to 15 to 20 years with proper care. Investing in a firm, thick mattress can be costly for a heavy person. Thus, durability and longevity are essential, and our mattresses certainly provide both, along with a solid warranty to back up our claims.

        • Sleep cool and comfortable

        Latex foam is highly breathable, allowing for unrestricted airflow and providing a cool, comfortable sleeping surface. The body heat of heavy people is often higher than that of average/lightweight people. So, it is recommended that they choose a cooling mattress that ensures they don't sleep hot.

        • Motion isolation

        Moving around on a mattress with motion transfer as a heavy person may result in you waking your sleeping partner, especially if they are easily roused by minor environmental changes. Turmerry latex mattresses absorb motion and do not transfer it from one end to the other, ensuring a restful night's sleep even with you or your partner moving around.

        • Eco-friendly and safe to use

        To ensure the overall high quality of the mattress as well as its safety for the user and the environment, we use components certified by GOLS, GOTS, OEKO-TEX, and other similar top organizations. You'll be sleeping on a bed free of harmful levels of chemicals.

        • Free shipping and easy returns

        At Turmerry, we know how important it is for you to have your purchase delivered quickly and hassle-free. Hence, we offer free shipping on all orders across the contiguous USA. We also provide a generous 120-day risk-free trial period to ensure you have enough time to truly appreciate the benefits of some of the best mattresses for heavy people.

        4. What are the benefits of a cooling mattress for heavy people?

        Heavy individuals are more likely to experience sweating and heat retention while sleeping, leading to discomfort and difficulty getting some shut-eye. This is where a cooling mattress comes into play, as it can provide a comfortable sleeping environment by regulating body temperature, providing better airflow, and improving sleep quality.

        The best cooling mattresses are typically constructed with advanced materials like gel-infused foam or breathable foam like natural latex, which can enhance support and alleviate pressure points.

        5. Can a heavy person use a mattress topper for additional support?

        Yes, a heavy person can absolutely benefit from using a mattress topper for additional support. Mattress toppers are designed to provide an extra layer of cushioning and support to the mattress, which can help alleviate pressure points and provide a more comfortable sleep surface. This is especially important for heavier individuals, as they may experience more discomfort and pressure on their joints and muscles while sleeping.

        When selecting the best mattress topper for heavy people, look for one that is made from high-density foam or latex, as these materials offer excellent support and durability to withstand heavy weight. Consider a topper that is at least 3 inches thick, as this will provide the best level of cushioning and support. It's also important to pay attention to the firmness level of the topper, as heavier people typically need a firmer surface to support their weight.

        6. Can a mattress sag under the weight of a heavy person?

        If the mattress is not designed to support a larger body type, it can sag. And when this happens, it causes discomfort and even pain by placing pressure on certain areas of the body, such as the hips and shoulders. Over time, sagging can also lead to long-term damage to the mattress and potentially impact its lifespan.

        To prevent sagging, it's important to choose a mattress that is specifically designed to support heavier body types. Look for mattresses that are made with high-density foam or other supportive materials, as these can help distribute weight more evenly and prevent sagging over time. It's also important to rotate and flip your mattress regularly to ensure that it wears evenly and doesn't develop permanent impressions or sagging.

        7. Are hybrid mattresses good for heavy people?

        If you're on the heavier side and looking for the best mattress, a hybrid mattress can be an excellent option to consider. By selecting a hybrid mattress designed specifically for heavier body types and paying attention to factors such as coil count, the thickness of the comfort layers, and overall firmness level, you can ensure that you get the best possible sleep experience.

        8. What is the ideal thickness of a mattress for heavy people?

        A mattress that is at least 12–14 inches thick is typically the best bet for heavier individuals. This ensures that there is enough cushioning to evenly distribute weight and prevent sagging. It's also important to consider the materials used in the mattress, as high-density foam or supportive materials are ideal for heavier individuals.

        9. Is a memory foam mattress good for an overweight person?

        Memory foam mattresses can support an overweight person, but they are not recommended as they may start sagging within a few years of use.

        If you've settled on selecting a memory foam mattress for a heavier individual, it's important to choose one that has a higher density foam to ensure that it can support the weight without sagging. A higher-density foam also means that the mattress will be more durable over time.

        Additionally, traditional memory foam mattresses may retain heat, which can be uncomfortable for most heavyweight sleepers. Therefore, it's important to choose a mattress that has cooling technology or a breathable design to prevent overheating.

        10. How long do mattresses for heavy people last?

        The lifespan of a mattress for heavy people can vary based on factors such as the quality of materials and construction, frequency of use, and weight distribution.

        Generally, a high-quality mattress for heavy people can last around 8–10 years with proper care and maintenance. Certain mattress types, like latex, can exceed 15 years due to their resilience. However, if a mattress is used more frequently or if the weight distribution is not evenly spread, it may wear out faster.

        11. Are innerspring mattresses suitable for heavy people?

        Innerspring mattresses can be suitable for heavy people, but you should also take into consideration factors such as coil count, gauge, and the quality of materials used.

        A higher coil count and thicker coils can provide better support for heavy individuals. It's also important to consider the quality of the comfort layers and the overall construction of the mattress.

        12. What is the best mattress for side sleepers who are heavy?

        For side sleepers who are heavy, a mattress with a medium-firm to firm feel can be the best option.

        Choose mattresses with thicker comfort layers to provide ample cushioning and pressure relief. Memory foam, hybrid, and innerspring mattresses can all be suitable options, depending on personal preference and body type.

        13. Can a heavy person use a latex mattress?

        Of course, a heavy person can use a latex mattress, but it's crucial to consider factors such as firmness level and density. A higher-density latex mattress can provide better support and durability for heavy individuals. It's also essential to choose a firmness level that provides adequate support without sacrificing comfort.

        14. What is the importance of edge support for heavy people?

        Edge support is essential for heavy individuals, as it can prevent the mattress from sagging or sinking along the edges. This is pretty important for those who sit on the edge of the bed or use it as a support when getting in and out of bed.

        Look for mattresses with reinforced edges, stronger materials, or other edge support systems to ensure proper edge support for heavy individuals.

        15. How can you tell if your current mattress needs replacing?

        Your mattress needs to be replaced if you respond "yes" to two or more of the following questions -

        • Are you waking up before your alarm goes off?

        Unprompted nighttime awakenings are a sign that something is interfering with your ability to sleep. One of the possible offenders for this could very well be your mattress. Inadequate support or comfort causes you to feel uncomfortable, which ultimately wakes you up.

        • Do you feel any aches or pains in the morning?

        When your body posture is misaligned as a result of the mattress sagging or dipping, you're bound to experience aches in the near future, if not now. Back pain, shoulder pain, joint aches, and other ailments can all be caused by an old mattress that has outlived its usefulness.

        • Are there any sagging or permanent indentations?

        If you notice any dipping, sagging, or permanent indentations (impressions of your body) in your mattress, you can conclude that the mattress's surface has become unsupportive and potentially harmful. These can happen if the mattress has outlived its useful life, if it hasn't been regularly turned over and rotated, or if the rigidity of the foam structure has loosened.

        • Are there any visible signs of wear and tear?

        Long-term use of mattresses causes wear and tear. They'll be noticeable on the mattress's surface. The problem with tearing is that it may allow moisture, dust, and other contaminants into the mattress, quickly reducing its integrity. You can delay this from happening by using a mattress topper and routinely cleaning your mattress.

        • Is your mattress past its expected lifespan?

        The lifespan of different mattress types varies. Latex, for example, can last for more than 15 years when maintained properly. Mattresses can degrade even before they reach their peak if they are ignored and abused. If your mattress has reached the end of its expected lifespan, you can extend it for a while longer if you've kept it in good condition throughout its life. If not, it will begin to deteriorate much faster.

        15. When is the best time to buy a mattress for heavy people?

        Three periods within a year can be classified as the best time to buy a mattress -

        • Mattress Sale

        A mattress sale takes place on specific days or weeks throughout the year, where you can find great discounts and other benefits on a mattress purchase. Black Friday, Cyber Monday, New Year's Day, and Presidents' Day are some of the best mattress sale days you can find.

        • Clearance Sales

        When a store is clearing out its old inventory, it is bound to offer it at a lower price in order to sell it more quickly. Check with stores near you to find out if they're having a clearance sale.

        • Introduction of New Models

        In March, April, and May, the mattress industry releases new mattress models, which prompts retailers to mark down older models. Another time when new models are unveiled is just before the new year.

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