Optimal level of hardness
The first parameter you should pay attention to when choosing a mattress is its hardness. This characteristic is very subjective; even the same mattress may seem hard to some and soft to others. In addition, the feel of the mattress’s hardness is affected by the sleeper’s build and age. But at the same time, there are general recommendations that will allow you to understand which mattress is right for you: hard or soft.
Choose the firmness of your mattress depending on your weight. If the weight of the sleeper is up to 50 kg, then a soft mattress is suitable; for a person weighing from 50 to 90 kg, a medium-hard model is suitable. If the weight of the sleeper is more than 100 kg, then a moderately hard or firm mattress can provide a healthy and comfortable sleep.
The age of the sleeper also affects the firmness level of the mattress. For newborns and children under three years of age, hard coconut models are recommended; for school-age children and teenagers, it is better to choose medium-hard mattresses. Moderate to medium firmness is also suitable for adults of average weight, while older people should choose soft mattresses.
Since we are choosing a mattress for a double bed, it is worth making sure that it is comfortable for each sleeper, but how to do this if, for example, they have a different weight category?
Double mattress filler
Fillings of mattresses for double beds can be divided into artificial and natural. The first group includes:
- Latex. Perforated foam rubber filling provides optimal support, comfort and hygiene. It is considered one of the best options for mattresses.
- Coconut coir. Natural coconut fiber can make the sleeping area more rigid. Has a high orthopedic effect.
Some of the most popular artificial mattress fillers include:
- Artificial latex. Its properties are similar to natural and have a less porous structure; it is often used as a layer in double mattresses.
- Polyurethane foam. It may be called differently by different brands, but in essence it is modified foam rubber with increased elasticity. Modern technologies have made it possible to change the characteristics of the material and use it even in luxury mattresses.
- Viscoelastic and orthopedic foams (memoform, memory foam, memoflex). They differ in pronounced anatomical properties. If you are thinking about which mattress to choose for a double bed and ensure maximum relaxation, you should take a closer look at this particular filler.
Mattress for couples with large weight differences
For a couple with a large difference in weight, it is worth choosing a mattress especially carefully. If it is too soft, then the heavier person in the pair will “fall” into it and sleep will not be as comfortable. And on a hard mattress it will be uncomfortable for a person with low weight to sleep.
In addition, couples with a large difference in weight often face the problem of the lighter person in the couple “rolling over” to the heavier one. But there are mattresses for couples that can easily solve all these problems, creating a suitable sleeping place for two at once.
Firstly, you should choose mattresses with an independent spring block
. Each spring in such a block is in a separate case and works completely autonomously, without involving neighboring springs in the process.
Secondly, the more springs in the mattress, the better support it will provide.
We advise you to pay attention to models with 1000 or more springs per bed.
Tips for choosing: summing up
Knowing how to choose a mattress for a double bed, you will save yourself from wasting time and money. Summarizing all of the above, let us once again clarify the criteria for choosing a mattress:
- the most exact match to the size of the bed base;
- compliance with the physical condition and wishes of both partners;
- careful study of the degrees of hardness and load of double mattresses before purchasing;
- quality of materials and balanced design of the mattress.
Today, mattresses for double beds from Russian and foreign manufacturers are offered in dozens of stores in Moscow. And if you already know what parameters you need to pay close attention to, your choice will probably be accurate, and you and your partner will be provided with healthy and restful sleep.
Which models are suitable for couples with a large weight difference?
- With a DS spring block, or in other words, “a spring in a spring.” Larger external springs work with a small load on the mattress, and internal ones with increased pressure on the product;
- Models with variable stiffness, in which two parts of the mattress are made of springs of different densities;
- Mattresses with pocket springs and asymmetric or zonal filling.
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Mattress Dreamline SleepDream Soft DS Gift
Double-sided mattress on an independent spring block “Duet” with coconut coir and natural latex.
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Mattress Dreamline Kombi 2 DS Gift
An orthopedic mattress with coconut coir and holofiber is perfect for couples with a difference in weight.
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Mattresses "Ascona" for a couple on a double bed
Buying a double mattress is a responsible undertaking. It must best meet the requirements of each spouse.
A good mattress should be the right size. The length corresponds to the value: add 20 cm to the height of the tallest spouse.
To prevent the couple from feeling cramped on the bed, you should measure the distance between the elbows of each spouse. To do this, you need to lie down and place your arms bent at the elbows under your head. The width of the mattress should be no less than the sum of the distances between the elbows of both spouses.
Particular attention should be paid to the choice of rigidity. The heavier a person is, the firmer the bed should be. Manufacturers recommend focusing on the following data:
- Soft models are suitable for weights up to 55 kg.
- Medium – from 55 kg to 90.
- A rigid base should be purchased when the weight is over 90 kg.
Double mattresses "Ascona" are:
- With independent spring blocks. Popular models: “Askona Trend”, “Ascona Balance Forma”.
- With Bonnell springs. Since in this design the springs interact with each other, being pressed under the weight of the body, a “hammock effect” often occurs. Accordingly, the lighter spouse will experience inconvenience. These mattresses are not the best choice for a double bed. However, they have an attractive price and if the difference in weight between the spouses is small, then such a mattress can be purchased.
- Springless. Budget models: “Trend Roll” and “Effect Low”. Double products from the “Compact” series are also popular.
Spring models
Mattresses with springs are more popular; they can withstand heavy loads and have maximum durability. All spring blocks are divided into two types: independent springs and Bonnell blocks.
- Block of dependent springs "Bonnel"
; - Independent spring block
It is a block of 5-turn steel wire springs rigidly fastened together. The strength of this spring block has been tested for decades; it is wear-resistant and durable. Suitable for people of average build, not recommended for couples with a large weight difference. Mattresses with Bonnel blocks are also affordable.
In such a block, each spring works autonomously, while neighboring springs are completely immobile. Special covers isolate the springs from each other, allowing the mattress to provide targeted support for the spine. These models eliminate the “hammock effect”, and therefore are suitable even for people with significant weight and for couples with a large difference in weight.
The orthopedic properties of the mattress and the maximum load per bed directly depend on the number of springs per square meter.
What types of mattresses are there?
Main types of mattresses:
- spring
- springless
- inflatable
- aquatic
Let's take a closer look at each type.
Spring mattresses are divided into two categories: with an independent spring block and dependent springs:
- With a dependent spring block (Bonnel mattresses). Each spiral spring is rigidly connected to the others, so when loaded, they all begin to move. The advantage of such mattresses is mechanical strength and affordable cost. Such models can withstand a lot of weight, but the orthopedic effect is very modest; moreover, over time, dents appear in certain areas, and the springs begin to creak. When buying a mattress with dependent springs for two people, you must take into account the difference in their weight. If one user is significantly heavier than the other, the lighter one will literally roll towards the massive person.
- With independent block. In them, each spring is placed in a separate independent case, so they are considered the best mattresses for sleeping, because only those elements that bear the load sag. This provides the necessary support for the spine and avoids the “hammock effect.” This design allows you to achieve a high orthopedic effect with a targeted effect. The standard number of springs is 250 per square meter, but there are models with 500 and even 900-1000 springs. Such models are recommended for people with heavy weight, as well as those who need maximum orthopedic support. The cost directly depends on the number of spring blocks: the more there are, the more expensive the mattress.
In springless mattresses, the base is made of a continuous layer of one type of filler or several different ones. Most often, polyurethane foam, latex, holofiber or coconut fibers are used as filler. The optimal combination is when the top soft layer provides comfort, taking an anatomical shape, and underneath there is a harder material that gives the mattress the necessary rigidity and does not allow it to “sink” into it. This is a suitable option for children and teenagers, as well as adults with a thin build. This mattress is perfect for a summer house or a rented apartment.
An air mattress is convenient because of its mobility: if necessary, it can be quickly unfolded, and after use, deflated and hidden in a closet. For outdoor recreation or temporary reception of guests for a day or two, this is an excellent choice, but constant rest on such a mattress can negatively affect the health of the back and neck. In addition, the mattress can be easily damaged, and it is not entirely comfortable for two people to sleep on it.
A water mattress is a case filled with water. Budget models are not suitable for two people because they do not have chambers, and the movements of one person will cause the entire mattress to vibrate. Much more convenient are waterbeds divided into two or more independent water chambers. The advantages include the fact that the mattress optimally adapts to the curves of the body, and models equipped with a heating system are very convenient for use in the cold season, especially for people with arthritis, rheumatism or muscle pain. The disadvantages of a water mattress include its fairly large weight - from 100 to 900 kg, and difficulties with installation and connection. In addition, it is necessary to monitor the quality of the liquid, add special reagents that prevent the proliferation of microorganisms, and completely change the water every 2-3 years.
Springless models
Many people believe that mattresses without springs are less durable, but this opinion is wrong. Springless models are not inferior to spring ones either in wear resistance or orthopedic properties. For the production of springless models, high-quality modern fillers of varying hardness are used, both from natural and artificial materials. Let's talk in more detail about the most popular among them.
Natural latex - made from the sap of rubber trees. Recognized as one of the most comfortable fillers. It has moderate softness, is comfortable and comfortable, and gives a pleasant feeling of “drowning.” At the same time, it provides high-quality support for your body, preventing you from “sinking” into the mattress.
Coconut coir is a natural filler made from coconut fiber, which is treated with latex for strength. It is a hard filler; the best mattresses for newborns are made from coconut coir. It has maximum orthopedic properties, allows air to pass through well, and the material is strong and durable.
Artificial latex is similar in quality to natural latex. Also durable and quite comfortable. It has medium hardness compared to natural latex; artificial latex is slightly stiffer and denser. It has an affordable price and does not cause allergic reactions.
Memorix is a new generation of soft filler, its uniqueness is that it has a “memory” effect. Under the influence of the heat and weight of the sleeping person, the memory “remembers” the shape of your body and adapts exactly to it. You feel a slight feeling of “weightlessness”, receiving maximum relaxation.
PU foam is a popular inexpensive filler that has good elasticity and provides high-quality support for the spine. Does not cause allergies, wear-resistant and durable.
Eco Foam is an elastic high-density foam, a modern analogue of polyurethane foam. The material is strong and durable, maintains anatomically correct body position during sleep.
Hollofiber and struttofiber are materials of medium hardness. They have a special density and differ from each other in the way fibers are laid: vertical and horizontal. Durable and inexpensive, and therefore very popular mattress fillers.
Bikokos - consists of natural coconut coir and struttofiber. A cheaper analogue of coconut coir, not as hard and dense compared to it. Designed for high loads, allows air to pass through well and does not accumulate dust.
The most comfortable among springless models are mattresses with combined filling made from materials of different hardness. For example, the middle layer of a mattress can be a slab of coconut coir, which will provide the necessary rigidity and orthopedic properties of the model. And the top layer can be made of comfortable natural latex or soft memory foam.
Types of mattresses
There are many options on the market today, which can be divided into two main categories: conventional and orthopedic. The difference lies in the quality characteristics and properties of the fillers. Cotton or padding polyester products are considered not comfortable enough and cannot boast of optimal back support. An orthopedic mattress, in turn, serves for the prevention and treatment of diseases of the musculoskeletal system.
Despite the fact that orthopedic mattresses are filled with different materials, they all have a positive effect on the condition of the spine.
When choosing the appropriate option, it is worth considering that they are divided into two types:
- springless - with various fillers (struttofiber, coconut coir, latex), single-layer or combined, from artificial and natural materials;
- with spring blocks - such models use a metal base.
Products that use spring filler are supplemented with layers of artificial or natural raw materials. The rigidity indicators of the model depend on them.
With spring block
For the production of spring-type mattress products, steel wire with a diameter of 1.8 to 2.5 mm is used. The classification is based on design:
- With Bonnell springs - with dependent blocks of four- and five-turn spirals, which are arranged in a row and interconnected. The number of such elements per square meter is approximately 100. When one spring is compressed, neighboring ones are also subject to deformation, which does not provide the necessary orthopedic effect.
- With independent blocks. The number of five and eight-turn elements is from 250 to 1200 per square meter. m. Each spring is wrapped in a cover and is not connected to the adjacent one. When pressed, only the spiral on which the pressure is applied is compressed.
The design with independent blocks ensures equal distribution of the load over the entire area of the mattress, therefore, the maximum orthopedic effect is achieved.
Mattresses with independent blocks are also classified according to subtypes:
- With different hardness of the sides. By turning the spring mattress over, you can change the degree of elasticity of the sleeping place.
- With longitudinal zoning. The products are characterized by different hardness for each half of the bed. For married couples with a significant difference in weight, a double bed with just such a mattress is suitable.
- With cross zoning. Due to the asymmetrical filling, the rigidity of the sleeping place differs for different parts of the body. The number of such zones reaches seven.
- With hourglass spring shape. Each component consists of 7 turns and an additional support. This configuration allows the spring to compress in 3 stages and provides several levels of rigidity.
The latest developments include mattresses with a DS block. They are characterized by a complex filler design - “a spring within a spring”. External elements can withstand a load of up to 100 kg, internal elements are connected only if the person’s weight exceeds this norm (but not more than 150 kg). Such models are relevant for obese people.
Bonnell springs
Independent blocks
Cross zoning
Longitudinal zoning
Different hardness of the sides
DS block
Hourglass spring shape
Springless for daily use
Different materials are used to fill springless bed mattresses. The rigidity of the product and its orthopedic properties depend on their characteristics. The most popular are:
- Polyurethane foam. Characterized by high orthopedic properties. It allows air to pass through well, does not accumulate moisture (reduces the risk of dampness and musty odors), is hypoallergenic, and is also affordable. An analogue can be called the innovative material OrmaFoam, which also has high strength and orthopedic properties.
- Latex. This is a natural raw material (from the juice of the Brazilian Hevea). There is also a similar artificial material, but with more rigid characteristics. Both fillers have high orthopedic properties, are hypoallergenic, do not retain moisture and are well ventilated. The disadvantages include a fairly decent cost.
- Coconut coir (pressed nut threads) is an environmentally friendly and natural raw material. Mattresses are made from it, which have a positive effect on the condition of the muscles, spine and joints. In most cases, the filler does not cause allergic reactions and has ventilation and moisture-repellent properties.
- Struttofiber. An artificial material made from polyester fiber. Other components can be added to the raw material to improve air circulation and regulate hardness. Such models last for many years, although they are quite expensive.
The product passport must contain information about which type of mattress is filled - synthetic or natural.
Seaweed can be used as a natural filler, woven into a special synthetic mesh, which gives strength to the material. Mattresses made from this raw material have antibacterial properties, are resistant to rotting, and allow air to pass through well. They have average hardness levels. Also used are husks made from cedar shavings, which are distinguished by high orthopedic properties and also improve health due to the content of essential oils.
Criteria for choosing a double bed with a mattress, popular designs
Coconut coir
Latex
Polyurethane foam
Struttofiber
Seaweed
Cedar shavings
With memory effect
Similar products for double beds are made from a special synthetic material - soy foam or cellular polyurethane foam. The main advantage is the memory effect: under the influence of body heat, the filler becomes flexible and takes the required shape, evenly distributing the weight. When the sleeping position changes, the mattress also adapts to it. Advantages of using this model:
- the ability to take any shape and withstand loads of up to two hundred kg;
- hygroscopicity and hypoallergenicity;
- antibacterial effect;
- breathability;
- durability.
The only drawback is that high-quality models made from “smart” foam are expensive. The use of such specimens is indicated for users with diseases of the musculoskeletal system, pain in the joints and lower back. The products are also popular among older people and those who play sports.
Mermen
The filling of such a mattress is ordinary water. Externally, the product does not differ from simple models for double beds, but functionally it is significantly superior to them. When choosing, you should take into account all the positive and negative characteristics.
Pros:
- high orthopedic properties, provides relief from fatigue and muscle relaxation, improves blood circulation;
- equipped with a water heating function, which helps you fall asleep better at a comfortable temperature;
- hypoallergenic, not susceptible to mold and mildew;
- easy to care for.
The water mattress is durable, does not sag or deform, the upholstery is made of durable, wear-resistant material.
This model also has disadvantages:
- The weight of the product is quite heavy, the bed for it must have a particularly strong base;
- due to its large size, it is not suitable for small rooms;
- There are certain operating rules that must be strictly followed.
A high-quality air mattress, even if it is small, must be multi-chamber - equipped with special cylinders filled with water. In this model, the liquid is stationary, which makes the bed stable.
Choosing the right size
If you have already decided on the type of mattress and its contents, then all that remains is to correctly determine the size of your mattress. The size of the mattress always matches the size of your sleeping area. It should be measured along the inner perimeter of the bed: the length of the bed from the foot to the head and the width of the bed between the side parts is the length and width of your sleeping place.
Mattresses with a width of 160 cm are more popular among buyers, and more and more often they are choosing “king” bed sizes - 180 cm and 2 m wide. The standard length is 190 cm or 2 m. The height of the mattress should also be determined in accordance with the dimensions of your bed. The average height of a spring model is from 18 to 24 cm, a springless mattress is 15-18 cm.
If the dimensions of your sleeping place are far from standard, then we can easily make a mattress according to your individual size.
How to choose a mattress size
Standard sizes of mattresses for a double bed range from 140 to 200 cm in width to 190-220 cm in length. For beds of atypical sizes, manufacturers make bedding to order.
When buying a bed for two, it is extremely important not to make a mistake with the dimensions of the sleeping space. As a rule, the standard size of a mattress for a double bed is 160x200 cm, however, each furniture brand may have its own tolerances and parameters. When choosing a product by size, observe the following rules:
- The mattress should fit tightly into a bed with sides and with virtually no gaps. If the model is larger, it will have to be squeezed into the base with inevitable deformation of the surface; if it is smaller, uncomfortable gaps will form between the sides and the mattress, and the mattress itself will constantly move and create inconvenience.
- For a bed with a frame base, both full compliance with the dimensions and a deviation of plus or minus 1 centimeter are acceptable. If the discrepancy between the standard size of the mattress and the area of the frame is greater, it makes sense to think about making bedding to order.
To select a mattress of the required dimensions, the internal area of the base is measured for a bed with sides; for a frame bed, the entire base is measured. In some cases, they try to select a model by measuring an old mattress. This should not be done under any circumstances, since over time the bedding will become deformed.
Which mattress to choose: double-sided or single-sided
Single-sided mattresses are most often models of the premium segment; among them, high mattresses from foreign manufacturers are often found. They are ideal for sleeping systems and low beds.
Double-sided mattresses are more practical. By turning the mattress over from time to time, you extend its life by preventing it from caking and sagging. In addition, a double-sided mattress can have different sides of different firmness. If you cannot determine the ideal mattress firmness for you or want to change it from time to time, then double-sided models will be the best option.
Among double-sided mattresses, “winter-summer” models are especially popular, as they provide an optimal microclimate for your sleeping area throughout the year. In such mattresses, the “winter” side usually contains natural wool, and the “summer” side is equipped with a breathable cotton cover.
Mattress thickness
The height directly depends on its filler and type. In springless models, this figure ranges from 7 to 20 cm; the thickness of spring options starts from 18 cm and can reach half a meter. Separately, we note the so-called mattress covers with a height of 5–7 cm; they are designed to correct the conditions of the sleeping place.
Note that the anatomical properties of mattresses depend on their thickness. Therefore, for a comfortable sleep, you need to choose a mattress with a thickness of at least 15 cm or more. In addition, it is necessary to take into account the characteristics of the furniture; if you have a bed with a high side, you may additionally need a mattress pad to ensure that the height of the sleeping place is sufficient.
Choosing a mattress cover
Popular coating materials:
- Jacquard. The most popular material. Composition: 80% cotton and 20% synthetics.
- Polycotton. Durable material that does not shrink when washed. The synthetic content in the composition is higher, which impairs hygroscopicity and breathability.
- Satin, calico. Dense, natural materials that do not allow dust to pass through.
- Polyester. Slippery synthetic material with poor breathability. A budget option.
- Wool. Winter option for a cozy sleep.
You should choose the covering material based on your understanding of comfort and practicality.
When purchasing a mattress with a non-removable cover, you need to understand that over time the cover will inevitably lose its freshness. For such models, you need to immediately buy several mattress covers (protect from dust and moisture) that can be washed. Models with a removable cover are more practical. They can be washed, but this must be done strictly in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. For people suffering from allergies, it is better to choose a removable option. There are mattresses in the “Winter/Summer” series, which have different covering materials on both sides. For summer - light cotton (or mixed), for winter - warm (wool).
Models with a removable cover are more practical, but you should still think about buying a mattress cover.
The best springless mattresses according to buyers
High-quality mattresses on a springless basis, like models with a spring block, have orthopedic properties, but the spine is supported not by a steel structure, but by fillers. Depending on how many layers are inside, springless mattresses are divided into three groups.
Monolithic ones are made on the basis of one material, it can be a monoblock or several layers of filler, which does not affect the convenience and strength of the product. Monoliths come with one side of rigidity. They are suitable for those who know exactly what surface they will be comfortable on. Among the products there are models for people of any size and age.
In mixed products, a layer of filler is added to the monoblock, which changes the level of rigidity of one side. Natural and artificial materials are used as layers.
Layered mattresses consist of several fillers. Alternating elastic and elastic layers creates the best orthopedic support. Such products are produced with two sides of rigidity, which can be changed depending on the time of year, preferences, and health status.
Whatever mattresses we choose for sleeping, their reliability and level of hardness depends on the composition. Thus, coconut coir imparts hardness, polyurethane foam provides an average level of hardness, natural latex provides softness, and memory foam provides an increased level of softness.
Advantages of springless mattresses:
- among springless products there are models of increased strength, they are suitable for people weighing from 80 kg to 120 kg;
- Often the manufacturer delivers the product in a roll, in this form it is convenient to transport it in a car;
- some models can be rolled up for compact storage;
- springless products are lighter than spring ones;
- suitable for transformable beds;
- suitable for people of any build, newborns, bedridden patients, allergy sufferers;
- mattresses can be used both independently and to level an old sleeping place and give it orthopedic properties.
Below we publish a review of the mattresses that our customers choose for single and double beds.
For single beds measuring 90x200 cm
Dreamline Classic Roll Slim
- type: monolithic;
- number of sides: one;
- hardness: medium;
- filling material: Natural Form foam;
- Max. weight per bed: 100 kg;
- cover material: synthetic jacquard;
- height: 11 cm;
- warranty period: 18 months;
- sleeping position: all.
The Natural Form foam mattress is elastic with an orthopedic effect and at the same time elastic with anatomical properties. Medium hardness is chosen by most buyers weighing up to 90 kg, although the product can withstand 100 kg per bed. The flooring is suitable to improve the properties of an old bed or sofa, and as a stand-alone mattress. The goods are delivered from the warehouse rolled up.
Ormatek Eco Flex
- type: monolithic;
- number of sides: one;
- hardness: moderate-soft;
- filling material: artificial latex;
- Max. weight per bed: 90 kg;
- cover material: jacquard;
- height: 15 cm;
- warranty period: 18 months;
- Sleeping position: mostly on the side.
The moderately soft model is especially comfortable for sleeping on your side. Among the buyers are people over 50 years of age, when a softer surface is needed for safe recreation. It is suitable for those who weigh less than 55 kg and no more than 90 kg. A person of large build will not receive an orthopedic effect from the mattress. Thanks to its hypoallergenic properties, the product is safe for allergy sufferers. The 15 cm high mattress can be used on the floor without a bed.
Sontelle Libre Roll 6
- type: monolithic;
- number of sides: one;
- hardness: medium;
- filler material: ecofoam;
- Max. weight per bed: 80 kg;
- cover material: prime jacquard;
- height: 6 cm;
- warranty period: 2 years;
- sleeping position: all.
A budget low model that can be placed on top of an old sofa or bed to level the surface or soften the sleeping area. Suitable for people weighing up to 80 kg. Ecofoam is a budget material with properties similar to natural latex. It is soft, hypoallergenic, but less durable.
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Mattress Proson Eco Flex
Inexpensive mobile springless mattress. The base is artificial latex. Jacquard cover made of polyester with synthetic padding stitch. Composition: Cover: jacquard, Artificial latex (14 cm)
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Mattress Sontelle Libre Roll 6 -35%
Springless mattress made of orthopedic foam. Rolled for easy transportation. Cover: jacquard. Composition: Case: Jacquard Prime, Ecofoam 2 cm x 3
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For double beds measuring 160x200 cm
Dreamline DreamRoll Latex
- type: mixed;
- number of sides: two;
- hardness: medium, moderately hard;
- filling material: natural and artificial latex;
- Max. weight per bed: 120 kg;
- cover material: cotton jacquard of the “Lux” series;
- height: 18 cm;
- warranty period: 18 months;
- sleeping position: all, mostly on the stomach.
A lightweight model that is delivered from the warehouse rolled up. A product with two sides of rigidity. The universal medium will suit most. Moderately hard is comfortable for people weighing more than 90 kg. It is suitable for sleeping on the stomach. It should not be chosen by those who weigh less than 55 kg or suffer from diseases of the joints and lumbar spine. The mattress will not provide adequate support for them and may worsen their health.
Ormatek Flex Standard
- type: monolithic;
- number of sides: one;
- hardness: moderately hard;
- filling material: Ormafoam foam;
- Max. weight per bed: 120 kg;
- cover material: jersey;
- height: 16 cm;
- warranty period: 1.5 years;
- Sleeping position: mainly on the stomach.
Durable mattress with a maximum load per bed of 120 kg. It is chosen by people weighing more than 90 kg. On moderately hard polyurethane foam, they rest in a natural position and do not collapse under their own weight.
Moderate stiffness will appeal to those who are used to resting on a hard surface, but still want comfort. It is safe for stomach sleepers. It is worth noting that it is not recommended for buyers over 50 years old and weighing up to 80 kg; for them it is better to choose a softer model.
Dimax Only Memo
- type: puff;
- number of sides: two;
- hardness: moderately hard, moderately soft;
- filling material: memory foam, Balance Foam, coconut coir;
- Max. weight per bed: 120 kg;
- cover material: cotton jacquard;
- height: 22 cm;
- warranty period: 3 years;
- Sleeping position: mainly on the stomach and side.
Multi-layer mattress with different sides hardness. It can be used by people without serious problems with the spine. It is advisable to turn the product over once a season. In summer, it is more convenient to use the moderately soft side with elastic memory foam and foam; this surface is suitable for sleeping on your side. In winter - on a moderately hard surface with coconut, it is safe for resting on your stomach. Due to the fact that the mattress can withstand up to 120 kg, it is chosen by people with large weights. All materials are hypoallergenic.
Mattress Dreamline DreamRoll Latex -25%
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Inexpensive rolled mattress with layers of natural and artificial latex. Double hardness: medium and high. Composition: Lux case, Natural latex (3 cm), Artificial latex (14 cm)
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Mattress Ormatek Flex Standart
Durable, moderately hard mattress without springs made from a monolithic block of Ortofoam orthopedic foam. Knitted cover. Composition: Knitted cover Well, Ormafoam
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Mattress Dimax Only Memo -30%
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High mattress with different hardness of the sides and “memory effect”, Balance Foam orthopedic foam and coconut. Composition: Case: jersey, Memorix (4 cm), Balance Foam - 3 cm x 5, Coconut coir (2 cm)
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