
Too Many Mattresses? Here's How to Find the Right One
Discover five key factors to consider when choosing the perfect mattress for your needs.
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The mattress type is crucial in determining comfort, support, and durability, directly impacting sleep quality. Selecting the right type can alleviate pressure points, enhance sleep posture, and cater to individual preferences and sleeping styles.
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Foam mattress
Constructed from layers of memory or latex foam, offering contouring support.
Ideal for those seeking pressure relief and motion isolation, perfect for couples or restless sleepers.
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Spring mattress
Features a core of steel coils for support and a bouncy feel.
Great for those who prefer a firmer sleeping surface with good airflow, suitable for hot sleepers.
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Natural mattress
Made from natural materials like latex, cotton, or wool, providing an eco-friendly option.
Best for individuals with allergies or sensitivities, offering a hypoallergenic and sustainable choice.
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Hardness in mattresses refers to the firmness level, determining how much support and comfort they provide during sleep. Choosing the right hardness affects sleep quality, spinal alignment, and overall comfort, influencing how refreshed you feel in the morning.
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Hardness grade 3 – hard
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180,– to 370,–Offers maximum support with minimal sinkage, suitable for those who prefer a firmer sleeping surface.
Ideal for back or stomach sleepers, as it helps maintain proper spinal alignment and reduces back pain.
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Hardness 2 - medium
Typical price
200,– to 420,–Provides a balanced level of support and comfort, suitable for most sleepers.
Great for combination sleepers, as it accommodates various sleeping positions and body types.
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Hardness grade 1 – soft
Typical price
320,– to 520,–Features a plush surface that allows for deeper sinkage, creating a cradling effect.
Best for side sleepers, offering pressure relief for shoulders and hips while enhancing comfort.
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The mattress core type determines the support and comfort level of a mattress, influencing sleep quality and durability. Choosing the right core type is essential for aligning with personal sleep preferences and addressing specific needs such as support, temperature regulation, and motion isolation.
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Foam core
Typical price
170,– to 370,–Constructed from layers of various foams, providing support and contouring comfort.
Ideal for those seeking pressure relief and minimal motion transfer, enhancing restful sleep for couples.
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Spring core
Typical price
210,– to 440,–Utilizes coils to provide a traditional, bouncy feel with robust support.
Great for those who prefer a firmer mattress and enjoy a responsive sleeping surface that promotes airflow.
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Latex core
Typical price
270,– to 440,–Made from natural or synthetic latex, offering a resilient and supportive sleeping experience.
Perfect for individuals looking for a hypoallergenic option with excellent temperature regulation and durability.
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Sleeping position refers to the habitual posture in which a person sleeps, influencing spinal alignment and pressure distribution. Choosing a mattress that matches your sleeping position is crucial for comfort, support, and preventing aches or discomfort.
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Back sleepers
Require a firm to medium-firm mattress to maintain spinal alignment while supporting the lower back.
A good choice for back sleepers reduces back pain and ensures balanced support for a restful sleep.
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Side sleepers
Benefit from a medium to soft mattress to cushion the shoulders and hips, promoting spinal alignment.
Ideal for side sleepers to prevent pressure points and enhance comfort throughout the night.
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Stomach sleepers
Need a firm mattress to support the torso and prevent the spine from arching unnaturally.
Optimal for stomach sleepers to avoid lower back strain and ensure a comfortable, uninterrupted sleep.
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The height of a mattress affects its comfort, support, and overall aesthetics, playing a crucial role in ensuring a restful sleep experience. Choosing the right height can impact ease of getting in and out of bed, as well as how the mattress fits with existing bedding and bedroom furniture.
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Up to 15 cm
Typical price
120,– to 210,–Offers a low-profile design, suitable for bunk beds or trundle beds.
Ideal for situations with limited space, providing a compact and minimalist look.
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16 - 20 cm
Typical price
190,– to 360,–Provides moderate thickness, balancing comfort and support.
Suitable for standard bed frames, ensuring a classic and versatile fit.
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21 - 25 cm
Typical price
290,– to 550,–Features a thicker profile for enhanced comfort and luxurious feel.
Great for those seeking extra support and plushness, fitting well with high bed frames.
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