Futon Mattress Buying Guide
A futon is a great piece of furniture because of its ability to be a bed and a sofa while being stylish and easy to use. After choosing the frame to fit your needs, finding the right mattress is the next important step. Below is a futon mattress buying guide that talks through the key decisions you will have to make to choose the right mattress.

Futon sizes
Mattress Size: Twin, Full, Queen, King
First off is the size of the mattress. If you’ve already purchased a futon frame, then you’ve probably already made this decision. However, if you are purchasing the two items together, then you should think through this decision. Size is key to the entire product. First, think about where you want to put the futon. Is the space small or pretty large? Is it for a living room or bedroom? Second, consider what you want to use it for. Are you thinking of it as a guest couch and guest bed or a bed for yourself or someone in your family? The advantage of a larger frame and mattress is that it sleeps more people versus a smaller one. However, a larger one definitely takes up more space. Finally, think about how much you want to spend. If you have more money to spend, you could probably afford a Queen or King size. If you have less money, but still want to sleep more than 1 person, then consider a full size mattress.
Use: Daily; Often, but not everyday; Once in a while
Next, think about how much you will be using the futon. If you are using it everyday, then you need one that is built to last. Consider going with a higher quality futon that has a thicker mattress. Also consider paying a little bit more. If you are using it often, but not everday, you can get away with a futon in the mid-priced range. The futon will not have to be as thick and the construction not as detailed. Finally, if you are only using a futon once in awhile, consider a budget or even a used futon. There are plenty of futons on sale on Craigslist and other similar sites that you may consider purchasing.

Folded futon mattress
Core material: Cotton, Innerspring, Memory Foam/Latex
Futon mattresses are made of many different materials or a combination of them. The main ones are as follows: cotton, memory foam/latex, and innerspring.
Cotton – The cotton mattress is usually the traditional mattress for the futon. It is made with cotton or a polyester filling. These mattresses are great to use ear round because the cotton allows the mattress to breathe and will keep people warm in the winter and cool during the summer. This material also makes for a very flexible mattress which makes it perfect for those planning to use the futon frequently as a couch.
Memory/Latex Foam – The foam mattress is generally made of high density polystyrene foam or latex layered in a flat or egg crate style. Foam mattresses let air flow through when you touch, sit or lean on the mattress because of the open cells in the layers of the foam. Therefore, the foam mattress will shape to a person’s body more easily than other mattresses. These are the newest kinds of mattresses and are generally more expensive than other mattresses.
Innerspring – The innerspring mattress will feel the most like traditional bed mattresses because they have springs, just like the traditional mattress. Therefore, if you want to use a futon as your bed, and don’t really intend to fold it up a lot for use as a couch, then the innerspring mattress could be perfect. These mattresses are usually heavier and keep their shape so they remain full and pretty well suited for most futon covers.

Futon bed
Mattress Support: Soft, Medium, Firm
Similar to buying a bed, when purchasing a futon mattress consider whether or not you want a soft, medium or firm mattress. This really depends on personal preference, although there are benefits to certain ones. Some studies have shown that the best type of mattress for a person is one that is medium firm. This is because that mattress tends to adjust to fit your body better, but still provide support. There is also better pressure distribution so that there is no one point of too intense pressure on your body. A soft mattress will definitely adjust, but may not provide enough support. A firm mattress tends not to adjust, but will also provide support. Some orthopaedic surgeons recommend the firm mattress to their patients. Other studies show that the firm mattress helps a person’s lower back and will decrease back pain. Consult your own doctor if you have issues of back pain. Otherwise, go with what feels best for you.
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