Description
Full size mattresses measure 54” x 75” and can be built in thicknesses: 1”,2”, 3”, 4”, 5”, 6”, 8”, 10”
If you prefer a full XL which measures 54 x 80, select custom mattress.
Need a cover for your new mattress? Order using the links below.
Canvas Cover
Quilted Tencel & Baby Vinyl Cover
Knit Terry Velour Cloth Cover
Strip Ticking & Lining Cover
Custom mattresses and covers are available. Please contact us for details
Thicknesses: 1”, 2”, and 3” Thick. This does not require FR Socks please look at this link for details on Foam Mattress Topper.
FR Sock is a fire-retardant thin cover that goes over the foam. The price for an FR sock is $31.00 extra is already included in the cost for 4″ and thicker.
Foam Grades for Mattresses
Mattress foam selection guide based on feel, support, and durability
First, an important note:
Firmness increases as foam thickness increases. In other words, the same foam will feel firmer at 6–8″ than it does at 2–3″. In addition, the sleeper’s weight is a key factor. For example, a 125 lb sleeper will perceive the same foam as firmer than a 175 lb sleeper. Therefore, always evaluate firmness together with thickness and body weight before making a final selection.
LUXURY FIRM (High Density)
- Overall feel: Firm, stable, and highly supportive
- Specifically suited for: Primary mattresses, heavier sleepers, and back or stomach sleepers
- In terms of performance: Holds shape under sustained use and, as a result, resists sagging over time
- Best For: Those who, above all, prioritize maximum support and, at the same time, require long-term durability and consistent structural integrity
PREMIUM MEDIUM (Medium Density)
- Overall feel: Balanced—supportive, yet with a controlled level of give
- Most commonly used for: Everyday mattresses and combination sleepers
- From a performance standpoint: Delivers strong recovery and, importantly, consistent comfort across the entire surface
- Best For: Those who, in most cases, want a balance of comfort and support and, therefore, need a dependable option for consistent, everyday use
MEDIUM / SOFT (Medium Density)
- Overall feel: Noticeably softer and, consequently, more conforming under body weight
- Best suited for: Side sleepers, lighter individuals, and comfort-layer applications
- Performance characteristics: Provides good resilience while, at the same time, offering less pushback than firmer grades
- Best For: Those who, in particular, are seeking enhanced pressure relief and, as a result, prefer a softer, more adaptive sleep surface
STANDARD SOFT
- Overall feel: Very soft with minimal resistance
- Appropriate for: Children, lightweight users, and occasional sleep use
- Performance: Compresses easily and, as expected, offers limited structural support
- Best For: Situations where, for example, lighter users or children need comfort first and, accordingly, only require short- to medium-term performance
STANDARD (1.5 LB DENSITY)
- Overall feel: Medium-soft with basic support characteristics
- Typically used for: Guest beds, camping setups, and temporary bedding solutions
- Performance considerations: Lower durability and, over time, faster compression compared to higher-density foams
- Best For: Temporary or budget-conscious applications where, in general, the foam will be used intermittently rather than on a daily basis
Key Buying Factors
- Thickness: Above all, thickness plays a major role in perceived firmness—often more than expected
- Body Weight: For example, heavier users will experience the foam as softer, whereas lighter users will perceive it as firmer
- Sleep Position:
- Back and stomach sleepers generally require firmer support
- Side sleepers, on the other hand, benefit from softer surfaces for pressure relief
How to Choose
- For daily use and long-term durability: Start with Luxury Firm or, alternatively, Premium Medium. Consider the height of the foam and then choose the density based on sleeper weight and firmness preferred.
- For increased pressure relief and a softer feel: Consider Medium / Soft High Density
- For children/cribs or lighter-duty applications: Standard Soft is typically sufficient
- For short-term or budget needs: Standard 1.5 lb is the most economical choice
In Summary
By understanding how density, thickness, and body weight interact, you can, therefore, more accurately select the right open-cell foam for your mattress. As a result, you achieve the proper balance of comfort, support, and long-term performance.
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