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Typespring (independent)spring (independent)
Specs
Stiffnessmedium / high (3/5), two-sidedhigh (5)
Number of layers65
Max. load (1 place)160 kg160 kg
Number of springs256 pcs/m2256 pcs/m2
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anti-allergic / antibacterial
anti-allergic / antibacterial
General
Country of originUkraineUkraine
Height21.5 cm21 cm
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2017march 2017

Stiffness

Firmness is one of the most important characteristics when choosing any mattress. Modern models can be soft, medium or firm.

It is believed that products of any hardness are suitable for healthy people, and the choice in this case depends solely on personal preferences. However, there are certain recommendations related to a person's weight and allowing you to determine which option is likely to be the most comfortable. Thus, for people weighing up to 60 kg, a soft mattress is considered optimal, 60-90 kg - medium, over 90 kg - hard. This, however, only applies to "adult" models; children's's mattresses are standardly of medium hardness. If a mattress is selected for a person with spinal problems, it is advisable to consult a doctor before choosing.

Note that there is a separate category of mattresses that combine different levels of firmness. Most often, these are double-sided models with different levels of firmness on each side — this allows you to change the firmness by simply turning the mattress over (for more information on the meaning of this function, see below). In addition, double versions with different levels of firmness on each side can be produced; for more information, see below. All such products in our catalog are designated as “soft/hard” or “soft/medium,” depending on the combination.

In...the description of the model's rigidity, we additionally indicate the rigidity in numbers (on a scale as is customary in the field of describing the rigidity of mattresses) from 1 - soft, to 5 - hard.

Number of layers

The number of individual layers of filler provided in the design of the mattress. By itself, this parameter does not have a special effect on the overall quality and practical features of the product - these moments are determined primarily by the filler materials (see below) and other design features. However, in spring mattresses (see "Type"), more layers usually correspond to a greater thickness of the filling - which means that the customer is less likely to feel individual springs on such a mattress.

Note that the cover is not taken into account when counting the layers - it is not always included in the kit, and, as a rule, can be replaced if necessary.

Now on the market there are mattresses with the following number of layers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and more.

Height

Overall height (thickness) of the mattress.

This parameter is selected by the manufacturer, taking into account the general purpose and design features of the product, so in most cases it is not fundamental when choosing. We only note that traditional type mattresses have a thickness of 10 – 15 cm to 30 cm or more. And products with a thickness of less than 10 cm belong to the category of so-called futons, or toppers. Most often, such models are not used separately, but as additional overlays on another sleeping surface. For example, you can add a topper to an existing classic mattress — if it is not soft or hard enough, or if its properties have deteriorated due to wear — or lay the topper on a sofa, making the sleeping place on it more comfortable. Due to their thinness, futons are relatively inexpensive, and buying such a product is often more profitable than replacing an existing mattress.
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