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Comparing Mattress Brands: Polysleep VS Endy

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Nowadays, it’s possible to purchase a high-quality mattress at a great price online. Here, you’ll discover that a vast and diversified mattress offering with a long list of benefits is only a few clicks away.

We understand that buying a new mattress is a significant investment in both time and money. So, we’re here to help. Keep reading below to find out how Polysleep compares to  Endy.

Endy: Foam that Takes Time To Regain its Shape

The first thing you should know when choosing a high-quality memory foam mattress  is that it  has to adapt to your body. When you lie on it, you should feel a weightless and floating sensation as it removes pressure points by perfectly taking the contour of your body.

Endy claims to have created a thin foam mattress. However, as you’ll see in the video, the top layer is made of a type of memory foam that takes a longer time to regain its initial shape compared to Polysleep’s quicker reacting memory foam.

The Mattress Edges Sink

You’ll also notice that one of Endy’s weaknesses is its lack of support around the edges. The lack of support and weak structure of the mattress edges causes it to sink in on the outer sides of the bed.

When you sit on the edge of the mattress, you may feel that the mattress is flattening out. And when you sleep on your side, you may experience the same sensation.

The Polysleep mattress has a support frame around the entire circumference of the mattress to provide superior comfort and support.

Endy Offers a Thinner Mattress

As you may have guessed, the Polysleep hybrid foam is known for its superior quality. Our viscoelastic foam has the same properties as high-quality memory foam. In just seconds, the viscoelastic foam identifies your pressure points, reduces the temperature and firmness around these points, and perfectly contours to your body for the perfect night’s sleep!

If you’re looking for a mattress that offers medium to high firmness, you may be disappointed by the indentation hardness of the Endy mattress. The firmness of the three different Endy layers are all lower than similar products on the market. What’s important to keep in mind is the greater the firmness, the greater the quality, and durability.

While mattress experts will appreciate the following recap of the thickness of each of Endy’s layers, you’ll understand the difference quality makes:

  • Comfort layer: 2 inches of 3 lb foam (infused with a coolness gel)
  • Transition layer: 3 inches of 1.8 lb soft support foam
  • Base layer: 5 inches of 1,8 lb firm support foam

Three Things You Should Know About Endy

When you open the Endy box, there is a noxious chemical smell that will last for several days, while the Polysleep mattress has no chemical smell to speak of.

The Endy mattress cover has a great look but is not liquid-repellent. So it is best-advised to not drink, eat, or have any accidents in bed! On the other hand, Polysleep mattresses are liquid-repellent so you can enjoy long breakfasts in bed on weekend mornings without having to worry.

The Endy base isn’t made of foam mesh. The lower mesh layer of the Polysleep makes the foam more breathable, cooler and comfortable.

Pay Less for More!

A queen size Polysleep retails at $770 while the Endy will cost you $850. When you choose Polysleep, enjoying many restful night’s sleeps ever after for less isn’t just a dream, but a reality.

A BETTER MATTRESS

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