@alice@elekk.xyz
1. It's was more springy, so you could store some energy in them, which made it easier to move around on the bed.
2. The foam changes volume a lot (it's supposed to to conform to shapes), but that can make the fitted sheet billow and stretch.
3. Matresses with individually isolated spring coils don't seem to transmit motion as much as foam.
4. Foam doesn't breathe and we need to use minimal bedding to keep from overheating on the bottom. However that mean we sometimes get cold on top.
@alice@elekk.xyz however ymmv and getting to testsleep a mattress if possible helps a lot.
Awoo.space is a Mastodon instance where members can rely on a team of moderators to help resolve conflict, and limits federation with other instances using a specific access list to minimize abuse.
While mature content is allowed here, we strongly believe in being able to choose to engage with content on your own terms, so please make sure to put mature and potentially sensitive content behind the CW feature with enough description that people know what it's about.
Before signing up, please read our community guidelines. While it's a very broad swath of topics it covers, please do your best! We believe that as long as you're putting forth genuine effort to limit harm you might cause – even if you haven't read the document – you'll be okay!