What are the different types of Serta mattresses?
Serta has three primary mattress types: memory foam, innerspring, and memory foam hybrid. Try our online Mattress Selector for help selecting the mattress type set that’s right for you. Many Serta mattresses also offer a variety of comfort choices that allow you to choose your ideal sleeping surface.
Who makes Serta Perfect Sleeper?
Serta Simmons Bedding, LLC
Serta Simmons Bedding, LLC (“SSB”) owns and manages three of the largest, most influential bedding brands in the mattress industry—National Bedding Company L.L.C. (the largest licensee and majority shareholder of Serta, Inc.), Simmons Bedding Company, LLC, and Tuft & Needle, LLC.
How long does a Serta last?
The Better Sleep Council recommends that you replace your mattress every seven to ten years, depending on how comfortable and supportive it feels. In that amount of time — given normal wear and tear — the foam or springs will have undergone enough use that they can’t support your body as well as a new mattress can.
What is Serta pillow soft aire?
Serta® PillowSoft® Aire – A supple foam layer with enhanced cushioning and a gently rippling design for increased airflow and exceptional comfort. TempActiv™ Touch Cover – Gel technology infused right into the cover surface of premium, body-contouring memory foam for an instant cooling effect when you lie down.
Does Serta make an innerspring mattress?
Innerspring mattress Serta’s state-of-the-art innerspring systems are designed to provide proper support and body alignment. We use three different advanced innerspring systems to offer a range of mattresses from firm too soft.
What is the difference between Serta and Sealy?
However, Serta has a broader range of mattresses. They also offer baby mattresses and pet beds. Meanwhile, Sealy mattresses have a broader range of firmness options, offering six different levels compared to Serta’s three variants.