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If you and your partner are struggling with different sleep preferences, then split queen mattresses are your solution. Measuring 30" x 80" on each side of the bed for each partner, amounting to a total of 60" x 80"—it's perfect for couples who have different preferences when it comes to their mattress. And for those seeking the best split queen latex mattress, we've got you covered! At Turmerry, you get to choose from two unique types of split queen latex mattresses, each crafted with some of the finest quality materials available on the market! From our all-foam latex mattress to the egg-crate latex mattress, we invite you to take a peek at the affordable luxury we offer!
Turmerry is proud to offer top-quality mattresses, ensuring excellence in every step of the manufacturing process—from design to delivery. Latex is our signature material because we believe it's safer for both you and the environment. Our commitment to safety and quality is backed by certifications from GOLS, GOTS, OEKO-TEX, eco-INSTITUT, FSC, and LGA. With over 4,000 satisfied customers, we continue to deliver the best sleep experience. Join our community of happy sleepers today!
The Split Queen Organic Latex Mattress is an all-foam mattress made of Dunlop latex foam layers. Built with multiple latex layers, enhanced with a natural wool layer for fire resistance, and enveloped in a breathable cover made of organic cotton, this all-foam mattress is an excellent option for those who seek supportive cushioning.
The Split Queen Egg Crate Mattress has an all-foam composition akin to our Organic Latex Mattress. However, the difference here is the egg-crate-shaped foam layer atop, which offers additional cushioning to each part of your body. Thereby, it enhances body contouring, pressure relief, and bed sore relief.
Sleep is one of the most vital activities you do in a 24-hour period. It replenishes your tired body and mind, helping them regain their true strength. A quality mattress plays a pivotal role in achieving restful sleep. Since your body depends on this surface for comfort and support, an uncomfortable mattress can lead to sleepless nights. So, make sure you're sleeping on only the best. Choose your Turmerry mattress today!
The split queen-size mattress is a divided version of the standard queen mattress, which measures 60" x 80" in total. Each sleeper gets their own half, 30" x 80", so there’s no fighting over space during the night. Couples who have different sleep preferences often find this arrangement to be ideal compared to a regular queen mattress. They can sleep together without having to sacrifice any features they desire from their side of the bed.
No, the split queen mattress is not the same as two twins placed together. The split queen measures 60" x 80" total, with each side of the bed offering 30" x 80". Two twins placed together measure 76" x 75", as each twin bed measures 38" x 75". So, a split queen mattress is 5 inches longer than two twins together, but it is also 16 inches narrower.
Split queen mattresses offer a certain set of advantages unfound in regular queen mattresses. These include -
Split queen mattresses are easier to move around tight corners, stairwells, or narrow hallways than a single, large queen mattress. This makes it ideal for studio apartments and houses with smaller bedrooms.
Split designs allow each partner to choose their preferred mattress firmness or type, which is particularly helpful if partners have different comfort preferences or sleep positions.
Split queens are commonly used with adjustable bases, where each side of the bed can be adjusted independently. This way, one person can elevate their head or legs without affecting the other side of the bed.
Each side being a separate mattress can help reduce motion transfer between partners, which can be beneficial if one person is a light sleeper.
With two separate mattresses, body heat tends to stay localized on each side, potentially reducing overheating compared to a single, solid mattress.
Latex, memory foam, gel memory foam, innersprings, and hybrids are the five best split queen mattresses you can find today.
Latex mattresses are made from natural latex foam layers, which are stacked together and encased in fabric. They're eco-friendlier than most other mattress types, making them a popular choice among environmentalists. With a latex mattress, you can expect a balance between comfort and support. They're also highly cooling, bouncy, responsive, and durable.
Hybrid mattresses combine a 2" to 4" thick foam comfort layer with a spring coil support core, providing the best of both worlds. The comfort layer comes at the top and is usually made of memory foam or latex. The support core comes at the bottom and is usually made of pocketed coils. This construction lets a hybrid mattress provide a medium-soft/medium-firm feel.
Innerspring mattresses have a spring coil support core that is encased in a thin layer of foam or fabric. Due to the thin layer of cushioning in innersprings, it is a much firmer spring-type mattress than hybrids. Moreover, traditional innersprings use lesser-quality spring coils, such as Bonnell, offset, or continuous coils, which do not provide the benefits of pocketed coils.
Memory foam mattresses have a similar construction as latex mattresses, where memory foam layers are stacked together and encased in a cover. Memory foam is, however, a synthetically manufactured substance. It absorbs body heat, sinking you into it and offering an extensive level of body contouring and pressure-relieving properties.
Gel memory foam mattresses combine the innovative design of traditional memory foam mattresses with the added cooling properties of cooling gel-infused memory foam. Similar to a standard memory foam mattress, gel memory foam mattresses have layers of memory foam stacked together and encased in a cover. The key difference lies in the infusion of cooling gel particles within the memory foam layers. This addition helps regulate temperature and disperse body heat, preventing the mattress from becoming excessively warm during sleep.
A split queen is essentially a standard queen-size mattress (60" x 80") divided down the middle into two halves, each 30" x 80". A split king offers more accommodation, combining two twin XLs (38" x 80") to create a wider 76" x 80" surface. A split California king is slightly narrower but longer, measuring 72" x 84" with each half at 36" x 84".
The main differences come down to space, frame compatibility, and price.
A split queen is usually more affordable and works well in smaller rooms, while split king and Cal king are better for couples who want extra room to spread out.
The drawbacks of going bigger are a higher cost and needing more space to fit the bed and its base.
Not exactly. A split adjustable queen is a type of split queen that sits on independent adjustable bases, allowing each side to move separately. A regular split queen is simply divided down the middle for individual comfort, but usually rests on a standard bed frame. So, all split adjustable queens are split queens, but not all split queens are adjustable.
For instance, a split queen latex, memory foam, and hybrid are classified as a split adjustable queen, because they're adjustable bed-friendly. However, a split queen innerspring is just a regular split queen, because of its rigid coils that prevent it from being adjustable.