Mattresses and mattress pads
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CHOOSING A MATTRESS
When buying a mattress it is essential to know of which material its core is made and what is its rigidity level.
Each mattress is produced with different rigidity levels. Each individual should choose their own mattress depending on their body weight and rigidity sensitivness, since these things are completely individual. Consequently there are even models of matrimonial mattresses with different rigidity for each partner (one part of the mattress is harder and the other softer).
MATTRESSES ARE DIVIDED IN THE FOLLOWING GROUPS DEPENDING ON THE CORE TYPE:
1. Bonnell spring core
2. Pocket spring core
3. HR or PU foam
4. Memory foam
5. Latex core
6. Gel core mattresses
Bonnell spring core
This is a classic spring wiry core, made of springs attached to one another with spiral, flexible, steel wires of different thickness, and thus different mattress rigidity is obtained.
Pocket spring core
Excellently supports the body, because the core consists of smaller springs which are sewed in separate cotton pockets. They make the mattress more elastic and limber, and under pressure they sink independently from one another, and thus they follow the body line. The only part of springs that sinks is the part where there is body pressure and the abrasion cannot be transfered onto other parts of the mattress. Combining this core with latex or memory foam and other materials, mattresses of very high quality and extreme comfort are gained.
HR or PU foam core
HR foam (high resistence) or cold casted foam is a high quality material, very comfortable and elastic, etherial and long-lasting. Its texture resembles a sea sponge, it conducts moisture excellently and supports the body. Combining foams of different density (softer and harder) poly-seasonal mattresses are made. They provide optimal support of the body, they are also firm and deformation-proof during their usage. This material has extremely good hygienical properties, and therefore it is ideal for persons with allergy problems. PU (polyurethane) foam is one of the basic materials for mattress production, known for its flexibility, insect immunity and aging resistance.
Viscoelastic, memory foam
This is a thermoactive foam that forms itself precisely following the body lines, by reacting on body temperature and pressure. Thus optimal body weight distribution is gained and the pressure on the spine is reduced. Lying on this foam is extraordinary comfortable.
Latex core
Natural latex is a white fluid which is gained by cutting the bark from an indian rubber tree. Natural and synthetic latex are often mixed in mattress and pillow manufacturing, in order to gain optimal properties from this material, which are extreme comfort and long life. Latex is an adjustable material and therefore it provides optimal orthopedic support of the body in all positions during sleep. It is very etherial, flexible and excellently conducts moisture. Tests have shown that latex is three times more immune on maggots than other materials. Many kinds of bacteria are not even able to survive on latex. Due to their excellent adjustability latex mattresses are great on elastic mattress pads with electric motors that rise or lower the upper/down side of the pad.
Gel core
Technogel is a new solid-fluid material. It forms following the physical structure of the user. By sleeping on technogel we provide ourselves with a better, undisturbed circulation and we have a constant sensation of a soft massage and freshness. It is atoxic and prevents the development of maggots, bacteria and other microorganisms.
Mattress pads
It is important to match the mattress with the appropriate mattress pad , which will 'help' the mattress, due to its flexibility, to ba maximally effective.
The cosiness and durability of a mattress depend on choosing the right mattress pad.
Mattress pads with narrow battens and shorter distances between them are recommended, because of their elasticity. If the battens are set too apart from one another, the mattress support and the body support are diminished in particular areas.
Mattress pads are made of wooden lamellas that are set in wooden/metal frames, with or without little legs.
The newest kinds of mattress pads have individual elastic elements in the form of bars set on flexible rubber bearers instead of battens. This way excellent elasticity and flexibility are gained in the interwork of the mattress and its pad. Mattress pads can be fixated, but they can also have the possibility of moving their upper or/and down side via an electric motor or manually.