Ending the Debate of Memory Foam vs Gel

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There are so many different opinions out there on what material is best for use in seat cushions, armrests, back cushions, and mattresses. The memory foam vs gel material debate is a hot one in the world of comfort. They both pose their own benefits and have their own cult followings. People love them for different reasons, but is there really one that’s better than the other?

Let’s dig deeper into this comfort feud and find out which material will fit you best, and which material is the best overall.

The Benefits of Memory Foam

Memory foam is made out of polyurethane and many additional chemicals that help to give memory foam its signature feeling. It was originally developed for use as airplane cushioning in the 1970s but has since become widely popular in comfort items instead.

Memory foam is a great choice if you’re looking for something that can offer you great support throughout your pressure points. It contours to your body, shaping your curves and pressure points as needed. This means that the material is great for all body types, as it can react differently to different body types.

One side effect of memory foam is sagging. After years of use, memory foam just isn’t as good. It doesn’t contour to your body as well and instead will feel kind of lackluster. Memory foam is also not great at keeping people cool throughout the night (or throughout the day depending on what product you’re using). It may make some people sweaty, as it has a hard time wicking away moisture.

The Benefits of Gel

Gel is much newer when it comes to use in comfort products. It can be used on its own or as an infusion or layer. Gel is great because it retains way less heat than memory foam does, generally helping to keep people cool when using certain products.

Gel is also much more responsive and while it doesn’t contour perfectly to someone’s body it does a great job providing them with a comfortable layer. It’s most often used as the top layer in a mattress, or as a stand-alone in certain comfort products.

The reason that most people pick gel is because of its ability to keep them cool. Another great reason to pick it is its anti-sagging abilities. Gel is also generally cheaper and more comfortable.

Which Material Is Better?

This feud is kind of deceiving, as it doesn’t tend to be one versus the other, but more up to personal preference. Depending on the kind of sleep you’re looking for or the kind of support you’re looking for in a lumbar pillow, you may want to choose one material over the other.

However, in most cases, the best option is actually both. Gel-infused memory foam will give you all of the benefits associated with both materials, meaning you’ll get great support, comfort, and cooling technologies all wrapped up in one package.

There are some reasons why one would want only memory foam or only gel, but in general, most users would benefit from the combination of both. So, when it comes to which one is better: gel vs. memory foam, the answer is neither and also both! Gel-infused memory foam comes out on top, proving to be the best combination of the two, suited for many different people.

When it comes to picking out your mattress or comfort item, pay attention to the materials being used and how they work with your body. Try out different mattresses before making a final decision, and always go with what you think will provide you with the most comfort and support.

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