The mattress plays a key role in sleep. A well-made bed optimizes the level of comfort and allows you to rest well. Conversely, worn, aging or damaged bedding promotes the onset of pain and micro-awakenings. You must therefore always choose your bedding carefully. The notion of firmness of a mattress depends largely on the morphology of the sleeper. The choice of one model more than another is therefore quite personal. However, you must take the time to look into the subject, at the risk of the mattress causing pain. It is generally the suspension technology (latex, polyurethane foam, memory foam or pocket springs) that determines the level of firmness of a mattress. Spring mattresses, for example, are known for their firmness,while foam mattresses are softer and softer. On the other hand, latex mattresses are perfect for people looking for medium-firm comfort. The selection below will help you find a mattress with the right support, depending on your body type and your expectations.
our selection
Original Mattress, Emma
Mattresses, Living Sofa
Ergo-Therapy Mattress, Marckonfort
Relax Mattress, Simpur
Well-being mattress, Hypnia
Hybrid Mattress, Hypnia
Oxygene 2 Mattress, Simmons
Fitness 2 Mattress, Simmons
Gradual Mattress, Bultex
Hybrid Mattress, Emma
Firm, semi-firm or flexible mattress: what are the differences?
It is mainly the build that determines the degree of firmness of the mattress (firm, semi firm or flexible).
The latter may appear firm to one person and flexible to another.
In general, people who display standard references can opt for a medium-firm or even soft mattress depending on their preferences.
However, people with a large build are advised to favor firm mattresses to limit pressure points and ensure a good distribution of the silhouette.
It is best to try your mattress before you buy it to determine what is best for you.