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Thin Mattressthin mattress

 

What are the Different Heights of a Thin Mattress?

A thin mattress is called a low-profile mattress.  That is due to its lower height compared to other mattresses.  A thin mattress could be as thick as nine inches.  Most, however, run between six and eight inches from top to bottom.  There are plenty of reasons one might lean towards a low-profile mattress.  They can be very useful in cramped spaces, such as in campers and in bunk beds.  They also tend to be less expensive than mattresses with more depth.  Fortunately, many brands make thin mattresses so there are several good ones to choose from.

 

Types

A high-grade thin mattress can be built with latex, memory foam or a host of other quality mattress materials.  The manufacturer’s who make these mattresses also make thickset mattresses.  So, there is a good amount of research and product development within the companies.  That translates to innovations within mattress materials.

 

  • Memory Foam: With thin mattresses made from memory foam, cooling gel is often used to aid in cool sleep.  There are a few different ways that the memory foam and gel can be combined.  Sometimes, the gel is layered while other times it is infused.
  • Latex: One mattress material that comes from nature is latex.  Latex feels different from memory foam.  Rather than molding to the curves of the body, latex has a buoyancy to it.  When processed correctly, it can last much longer so these commonly have longer manufacturer warranty terms.
  • Hybrid Mattress: Latex and memory foam are usually included in a thin hybrid mattress.  Though, this type of mattress can utilize other materials as well.  The idea behind a hybrid design is to use a variety of materials to maximize the comfort and support possible.

 

 Sizes

There are many sizes.  They come in most standard mattress sizes and even some specialty sizes.  We have low-profile mattresses in large sizes including King, California King and the traditional Queen.  We also offer Full, Double, Twin XL and Twin mattress sizes.

Best Thin Mattress

kingship comfort thin mattress

5.5″ Kingship Comfort Basis Mattress

This slim mattress is made in America.  It has three layers that join to produce a soft finish.

Kingship Comfort Basic Mattress

 

Accessories

  •  Mattress Topper: A mattress topper can be used atop a thin mattress to give it added cushioning.  These are made in a variety of sizes, from about 1” to 4”, which indicate their thickness.  Popular materials use for thin mattress toppers include latex and memory foam.
  • Sheet Set: Fitted sheets for a regular mattress will be too large for a thin mattress.  Instead, look for sheet sets made specifically for thin mattresses.  Our selection includes four-piece sets which come with two pillow cases along with the fitted and flat sheets.
  • Low Profile Box Spring: When the height of a bed needs to be shorter, a thin mattress is complimented by a low-profile box spring.  These are bases to support the mattress that have a height shorter than the average box foundation.  They can be used with most standard bed frames.

 

Conclusion

In the mattress industry, we call a thin mattress a low-profile mattress.  These come in a range of depths, but are mostly under eight inches thick.  Thin mattress can be purchased in almost any standard size.  There are many options because they are made by many companies. A thin mattresses can be made in a hybrid style, using multiple types of materials.  They are also available in all-foam or latex varieties.  These mattresses need specialty bedsheets in order to fit properly.  There are also other accessories available.  Thin mattresses are often preferred in recreational vehicles and rooms with low ceilings.

 

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Jesse C.
Jesse graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Arlington. As a life-long participant in sports and motocross, he suffered considerably from joint and back pain. It wasn’t until he purchased his first quality mattress that he found any relief. After having studied and tested hundreds of sleep products, as well as visiting manufacturers both overseas and in the U.S., Jesse established Rest Right Mattress. His approach is based on assessing the individual needs of each customer, and meeting those needs through expert knowledge of sleep products.