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  1. The Emma Original mattress is a medium-soft mattress that consists of 3 layers of foam: airgocell foam, viscoelastic memory foam and cold foam. It provides a suitable level of support and stability for light to average weight sleepers, and is a great choice for those who desire a softer feel and prefer to sink into their mattress.

  2. Emma mattress; Leesa mattress; Nectar bed; The One by Made (Memory Foam Bed) Herdy mattress – Wool and synthetic pocket springs; The mattress enters a big roller which crushes the air out of the foam reducing its size drastically, putting it under stress it is then sealed in a bag, usually heat sealed, and then boxed. It means that a normally ...

  3. Hi John Ryan by Design, My wife and I are looking to replace our bed which is an Emma mattress. Liking the look of the Artisan 1500 natural fibre pocket sprung mattress. We tried one of the Emma mattresses (hot and sweaty) - so will be returning that and want to go back to a decent pocket sprung bed instead.

  4. As a word of warning when you change your Emma mattress we would also advise against pillow top beds. The problem is a pillow-top mattress can severely reduce the lifespan of your bed. As the topper can never be removed. Once the pillow top part starts to compress, that’s it you’re stuck with it.

  5. The most popular Emma mattress is the original which features layers of synthetic castellated foam and is one-sided (meaning you only ever sleep on one side and can't turn it over). You can use any quality mattress base with this type of mattress with the exception of slatted bases. The reason for this is that slatted bases have gaps between ...

  6. Especially given the fact the Emma mattress is causing thoracic pain at night. Thoracic back pain is usually caused by slouching, especially at office seated desk jobs. What is sounds like is happening is the mattress comfort layers are too firm and are forcing your back into a slouch position when sleeping on your front.

  7. Once this is done, allow as much air to the mattress as you can in order to let it dry and ventilate. The ideal way to do this is to allow direct sunlight to the mattress. If this can’t be done, just allow as much air as possible to it. Mould on a mattress is a product of the environment in which it is kept and is not caused by the mattress ...

  8. Feb 7, 2018 · Please, can you give me your view on the Emma mattress that I have seen advertised? I am in desperate need of a new mattress, I am 14st 2lb, and my wife is 9st 5lb, and I have fibromyalgia. I have seen a few mattresses that I like on your site, but the one only has a 3-year guarantee, whilst the others are in the £1100 range.

  9. If you do return it have a look at our Origins 1500 Mattress which features a wool top layer to help keep you cool at night. It's at the same price point as the Emma mattress and will give you another comparison to add to the mix. Do let us know how you get on. You can also call us on 0161 437 4419 for more tailored mattress help. All the best

  10. Problems with an Emma Mattress: Sorry to hear you're struggling with your Emma mattress. There are so many complaints online about the heat issue with the Emma mattress and other memory foam boxed rolled mattresses. This is the major drawback with these heat retentive foams, they actually require heat to work which is why they are also known as ...

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