How to choose Good Foam Mattress ?
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- May 26, 2023
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The comfort and quality of our sleep are substantially enhanced by a mattress that is appropriately chosen for us. However, selecting the ideal mattress for us is not a simple operation, so before making a purchase, it is worthwhile to become familiar with the factors we should consider. Our mattress’s filling determines its softness, resilience, and therefore user comfort. We should recommend a few basic variables when selecting a suitable mattress, such as weight, height, or health status.
COMPOSITE MATTRESSES
One widespread misconception is that our spines shouldn’t sleep on soft mattresses with a firmness level of H1 or H2. This is an incorrect assumption because the type of filling the mattress is composed of and the user who will sleep on it determine everything. For those who weigh no more than 60 kg, mattresses labelled with the symbol H1 are advised, while those marked with the symbol H2 are suitable for those who weigh up to 80 kg. On the other hand, when it comes to the height element, soft mattresses are good for tall persons even if their weight exceeds the recommended limits. This is due to the fact that tall individuals’s body weight is dispersed differently than it is in the case of short people. The Jaune model, which is the softest mattress we provide, has a filling made of a thermoelastic foam mixture and a layer of HR high resilience foam.
MODERATELY FIRM MATTRESSES
One of the most common mattress types among consumers is the medium-firm mattress. The characteristic of these mattresses that sets them apart is a blend of buoyancy and elasticity. Mattresses that are medium-firm and are suitable for users who weigh between 60 and 100 kg are identified by the designation H3.
The ideal mattresses for persons who prefer to sleep on their sides are generally thought to be medium-firm mattresses. Our hips and shoulders are subjected to too much strain as we sleep in this position for an extended period of time.
We therefore advise relatively soft fillings, which will also support the remainder of the body, to minimize this issue as much as possible. Medium-hard mattresses frequently have thermoelastic foam fillings since heat can cause these materials to change their structure to fit the specific needs of our bodies. Verte is a model of mattress we give as an illustration of this type. A mattress made completely of foams is composed of 4 layers that are individually modified to form the appropriate composition necessary for user comfort and the best possible support for our spine.
DOUBLE MATTRESSES
The Azure mattress, which has layers of latex, foam, and pocket springs, is an alternative to the Verte model.
The type of springs utilized in the mattress is a significant benefit. Each spring in a pocket mattress is enclosed in its own bag, allowing them to operate independently across the surface of the entire mattress. This option works well for two-person mattresses and has a lot going for it for those who frequently flip over as they sleep.
This kind of mattress is suggested for anyone weighing over 100 kg. More substantial support is needed for larger body weight, and it must be tailored to our form.
Hard mattresses have the benefit of requiring appropriate body alignment while you sleep. Our muscles and joints are relieved and the necessary stabilization of our spine is provided.
It’s a popular misconception that a hard mattress is always the greatest option for our backs, but this isn’t totally true because, in cases of major posture problems, a physiotherapist should be contacted before choosing a mattress. Although it is true that firmer mattresses prevent the body from bending in an abnormal way, which might harm our skeletal system, this is not the only benefit of these mattresses.
The Rosso mattress we are offering is the ideal illustration of a mattress with a high level of firmness. This design combines a layer of coconut with a layer of high-resilience HR support foam.
A layer of pocket springs, whose characteristics were previously discussed, completes the whole. The mattress’ layers have all been designed to give our bodies the best support they can.