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  2. Our Testers Say These Are The Best Mattresses For Side ... - AOL

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    We did a deep dive into side-sleeper-friendly mattresses from ultra-luxe brands like Tempur-Pedic and Saatva, to Amazon mattresses, and budget memory foam mattresses. These are our picks for the ...

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    Saatva sells its mattresses under three brands. Their initial product was the Saatva Luxury Mattress, which featured a coil-on-coil innerspring. As the company grew, they expanded their product line to incorporate a plant-based memory foam mattress, the Loom and Leaf Memory Foam Mattress. [11]

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    These mattress toppers for side sleepers offer great pressure relief for a better night's sleep. Shop top picks like Saatva, Tempur-Pedic, Nolah, and more.

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    Similar to memory foam mattresses, a high density foam mattress uses a more compact foam typically made from polyurethane. This kind of foam is made largely from open cells that are packed together tightly. [24] High density foam mattresses offer comfort and longevity because they are more dense than a traditional foam mattress.

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    In less wealthy houses, the bed would be made of three planks and a mattress made of dried heather or fern, they would sleep with a single sheet and an old blanket. [19] In the 15th century beds became very large, reaching 7 to 8 feet (2.1 to 2.4 m) by 6 to 7 feet (1.8 to 2.1 m). The mattresses were often filled with pea-shucks, straw, or feathers.