Snugli Comfort
Snugli Comfort

Novaform Mattress: Why Comfort Scores Over Looks and Low Price
Why is selecting the right mattress so important? For one, it saves you the need to shop for a mattress again. Also, it saves you from joint, back and hip pains as well as a stiff neck condition you often wake up with, when you use the wrong kind of mattress. These problems could adversely affect your health, in the long run. So, if you don't pay enough attention to some important factors, when you are buying a mattress, you could end up regretting it, in more ways than one.
People often think of saving money, when they shop for mattresses. They end up buying mattresses for the fancy designs or decorations they sport. They don't seem toi realize that the level of comfort that a mattress gives is more important than its looks. Consequently they buy the cheapest mattresses available, purely on the basis of its looks. They blindly assume that the mattress will be comfortable. They pay secondary attention to durability and quality support, as factors to consider before buying.
You need to think about your lifestyle, before you buy a mattress. Have you changed your lifestyle, in any way, since you last bought a mattress? Is your current lifestyle a factor in your buying decision? Also, as you grow older the level of comfort you prefer changes. Consider whether your comfort preference has changed, sinbce you last shopped for a mattress.
Does the mattress take the shape of your body, to give adequate support? Does it keep your spine in correct alignment and avoid pushing against you? Thus, the right mattress is the one that is comfortable for your body, always keeping in mind that your comfort preferences are likely to change as you age. Also, ask whether the mattress provides enough space for free and easy movement.
Novaform Mattress uses material designed by NASA that can take the shape of the objects kept on it. This entails a few advantages. For instance, it bolsters you in a snug way, guranteeing you adequate sleep at night. It also weighs very little in keeping with its use in space missions.
The Novaflex base of Novaform mattress offers the maximum support. Normal Novaform mattresses are totally 12" thick, on the tope with 3" layer of memory foam and the remaining 9" thick. The memory foam is a high-density material that takes the shape of your body and the base has been so designed so as to let you enjoy a deeper sleep. The entire mattress eliminates the pressure points that can lead to disturbed sleep, instead absorbs the pressure and weight.
Some of the Novaform mattress varieties available in the market include Queen 12" Therapeutic w/5" Memory Foam Mattress with DUAL AIR FLOW, Queen King 10" Therapeutic w/3" Memory Foam Mattress,Novaform 12" Memory Foam Mattress, 12" Queen Celebrity Pillow Top Memory Foam Mattress Bed, Full Size 12" Therapeutic Memory Foam Mattress and Nova Form Memory Foam Mattress Topper.
Novaform mattresses are machine washable. They are reasonably priced and come with a 10 year warranty.
Better to avoid pillowtop mattresses. A pillowtop mattress is a normal mattress with a layer of extra padding on top. It will wear out and flatten down, long before the actual mattress will begin to show a dent. But it is sewn on! And you pay an extra hundred bucks for it! Buy a mattress pad instead.
Rotating 180 degrees and flipping the mattress lengthwise on a regular basis will increase the durability and comfort.
About the Author
Richard J. Runion is the President of Geostar Publishing & Services LLC. Rich loves net research & blogging. His new blog on Novaform Mattress is fast becoming popular, as it is comprehensive and well-researched.
Read his blog at: http://www.novaformmattressreview.com
If you have the Snugli comfort vent by evenflo.....?
how is it for when your child is bigger? My newborn is 2 months old and 13 pounds. She can already face out - but when you fold down the flap the space for the arm holes is covered. She can put her arms on top and that's fine for now - but will it be a pain when she's older?
Anyone recommend a better carrier or is this one fine?
this is the snugli http://www.target.com/Snugli-Comfort-Vent-Charcoal-Pink/dp/B000NIPG3U/sr=1-2/qid=1202315353/ref=sr_1_2/602-2977663-6091860?ie=UTF8&index=target&rh=k%3Asnugli&page=1
One idea could be to consider using a wrap or a sling instead. Typically these have a bit of a learning curve, but it isn't too bad. They also just look a whole lot more comfortable for the baby, and easier on you as the baby gets bigger. We had such hard time with the snugglies because of the straps and buckles and such. These just seemed to make a whole lot more sense. Good luck with what ever you decide.
http://www.mobywrap.com
http://www.mayawrap.com
http://www.hotslings.com
Soothing Mackenzie to Sleep