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Orthopedic Foam is also known as rebonded PU foam. Rebonded foam is created by recycling shredded polyurethane (PU) foam and bonding it together with adhesive under high pressure. This results in a dense, firm foam that is often used in orthopedic mattresses due to its supportive qualities. Rebonded foam mattresses are known for their durability, affordability, and ability to provide firm support, making them a popular choice for people with back or spine issues.

Advantages of Orthopedic Foam Mattress:

  • Firm Support: Rebonded PU foam mattresses are much firmer compared to memory foam or other mattress types. This makes them ideal for people who need extra support, particularly those with back pain or orthopedic concerns.
  • Durability: Rebonded foam is highly durable and less prone to sagging, meaning these mattresses can maintain their shape and firmness for a long time, even with daily use.
  • Affordability: Rebonded foam mattresses are often more affordable than other high-end options like memory foam or pocketed springs, offering good value for consumers looking for a firm, supportive mattress.
  • Eco-Friendly: Since rebonded foam is made from recycled foam, it is considered a more eco-friendly option compared to new foam materials.

Disadvantages of Orthopedic Foam Mattress:

  • Comfort: The firmness of rebonded foam may not be comfortable for everyone, particularly those who prefer a softer, cushioned sleep surface.
  • Heat Retention: Like other foam mattresses, rebonded foam can trap heat, leading to a warmer sleep environment.
  • Lack of Contouring: Rebonded foam does not contour to the body as well as memory foam, meaning it offers less personalized support and may not relieve pressure points as effectively.
  • Weight: Rebonded foam mattresses are often heavier and harder to move compared to traditional PU foam mattresses, making them less convenient to handle.

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