Even fierce sociopaths, Lifehacker recommends getting to a real store and testing mattresses before buying. You can buy a mattress on the Internet without trying it on only if you know exactly which model you need. For example, you slept on one at a party or a hotel.

If you happen to lie somewhere on the most comfortable mattress in the world, do not hesitate to ask the owner for the name of the model and manufacturer. Perhaps one such question will solve your problems with the choice for a long time.

If you don’t have your favorite mattress model yet, you need to find it. Here's what you need to focus on when choosing:

  1. Mattress type.
  2. Case.
  3. Filler.
  4. Rigidity.
  5. Size.
  6. Price.

Types of mattresses

Mattresses are inflatable, water, spring and springless. Consider the pros and cons of each type.

An air mattress is more appropriate for camping trips or for temporary accommodation of guests. And although you can sleep quite comfortably on it for a couple of nights or even a week, prolonged use of such a mattress will not have a very good effect on the health of your back.

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Advantages of an air mattress:

  1. Mobility. If you often move from place to place or temporarily rent an unfurnished apartment while waiting to move into your own, an air mattress can serve you well. However, not always long, as it is very easy to damage it.
  2. The bed can be simply blown off and put away in the closet. For a party, for example.
  3. The simplest air mattress will cost you 1,000 rubles, cooler models cost about 5,000.

Cons of an air mattress:

  1. It does not provide adequate support for the spine, so after a while you may experience back and neck pain and poor sleep. Among those who have used air mattresses for a long time, very few are satisfied. The rest complain of pain and bad mood in the morning.
  2. The mattress is easily damaged, especially if you have pets at home. One joyful cat jump can make your bed unusable. Over time, microscopic ones appear in the mattress (most often at the points of attachment of individual air chambers). You won't be able to detect exactly where the air is coming from, but by the morning you will wake up practically on the floor.
  3. It is uncomfortable to sleep on an inflatable mattress together. When one turns or gets up, the other feels all these movements.

An air mattress is a good temporary solution, especially if you sleep on it alone. But don't take it as a long-term option.

water mattress

In the most simple options there are no cameras, that is, the mattress is a cover filled with water. It is impossible to even sit down on it without setting up a mini-tsunami. Naturally, you will also feel the waves when your neighbor turns or moves.

For couples, this option is completely unsuitable, since the lighter partner may end up on the bubble, while the second one comfortably fell into the water hole. And some on such a mattress are completely motion sick, so the morning is not particularly good.

The exit for couples is a water bed divided into two independent parts. Another option is a mattress consisting of several chambers filled with water. It will not go in waves from the slightest hesitation.

Pros of a water mattress:

  1. Ideally adapts to the shape of the body, perfectly unloads the spine and joints. Blood circulates freely throughout the body, you can not lay your arm or leg.
  2. Dust mites will not start in the mattress.
  3. Does not deform over time.
  4. The water mattress is installed in a special box with electric heating. Every night you lie down in a warm bed and fall asleep faster. And this warmth is also useful for those who suffer from arthritis, rheumatism, muscle pain.
  5. The mattress cover does not require special cleaning, just wipe the dust off with a cloth.
  6. Contrary to all fears, the mattress is very difficult to damage. Damage can be repaired by yourself using the included repair kit. Well, the most cautious can insure their bed.

Cons of a water mattress:

  1. Those who are comfortable on hard mattresses are unlikely to be able to adapt to water.
  2. In the reviews, some complain of increased back pain, which suggests that such a mattress is not suitable for everyone. Consult with an orthopedist before buying.
  3. The mattress weighs from 100 to 900 kg. Of course, he will not break through the floor in the apartment, but it will be difficult to move it to another corner. The process is also complicated by the fact that the mattress box is connected to an outlet (remember the heating?). In general, rearranging, repairing or moving will be another challenge.
  4. It is necessary to change the water in the mattress every 2-3 years, and add a special conditioner to it once a year so that microorganisms do not start.
  5. The minimum cost of a double water mattress, on which you will not feel like hanging out on the waves, is 65 thousand rubles. You will also need a heater and a box. The final price of a water bed is about 130 thousand rubles.
  6. A good water mattress is not easy to find in a small town. You can take a chance and order online, trusting the reviews of other buyers, but, most likely, the shipping cost will be intimidating. And you still have to look for a master who will install the bed correctly.

Probably, a water mattress will be the best purchase in your life, providing a cozy, sound and healthy sleep for many decades. But the mistake will cost you dearly. Before deciding to buy, try sleeping on such a mattress for several days, for example, somewhere in a hotel.

spring mattress

Probably, almost everyone has heard that there are mattresses with dependent and independent spring blocks.

Mattresses with dependent springs

The springs are interconnected in a single canvas. Pressed on one - all came into motion.

Advantages of a mattress with dependent springs:

  1. Perhaps the only plus of such a mattress is its cost. You can find pretty budget options. Although sometimes there are fillers in the mattress that raise the price to the level of quality springless mattresses or mattresses with independent spring blocks.

Cons of a mattress with dependent springs:

  1. Gradually, the mattress is deformed, acquiring the shape of a hammock. It becomes uncomfortable to sleep on it. Plus, it's bad for your back.
  2. It is inconvenient for couples, since when one of the sleepers turns, the second will feel vibrations. Also, a lighter partner can slide into a heavier one in a dream.
  3. The spring unit may break, the sharp edges of the springs may pierce or prick through the mattress upholstery.
  4. The mattress is difficult to transport. So when moving, you will have to leave it, sell it or hire at least a minibus for transportation.

In principle, a mattress with dependent springs is suitable for occasional use. You can buy it, for example, for giving, choosing a cheaper model.

Each spring is in a fabric case and works autonomously. The number of springs varies from 250 to 1,000 per square meter. The more springs, the better the mattress adapts to the contours of your body.

Advantages of a mattress with independent springs:


Cons of a mattress with independent springs:

  1. Like the previous species, it is difficult to transport.
  2. The springs may break.
  3. Over time, the springs may begin to squeak.

Mattress with independent spring blocks - a good choice for daily sleep.

Springless mattress

It is easy to guess that this is a mattress consisting only of a cover and some filler.

Pros of a springless mattress:

  1. A high-quality springless mattress will provide proper support for the spine. For back problems, these mattresses are recommended.
  2. It remains silent throughout its life, unlike spring ones, which can start to creak.
  3. Convenient for transportation: usually such a mattress can be rolled up and transported even in a car.

Cons of a springless mattress:

  1. The disadvantages of a springless mattress are the disadvantages of its filler. We will talk about the types and properties of fillers a little later.

If you find a comfortable springless mattress for yourself, it will provide you with a sound and healthy sleep for many years. Such a mattress can be bought for children, since a spring one can quickly fail when jumping on a bed.

Mattress covers

Mattress covers are mostly made from cotton, sometimes synthetics are added for durability. Warm covers are made of wool. The cover can also be double-sided: the cotton side is for summer, the woolen side is for winter. Sometimes covers are treated with hypoallergenic and fire-resistant impregnation.

Types of fillers

If everything is quite simple with covers, then there are many fillers. Almost all of them are used in both springless and spring mattresses. Most often you can find a combination of several materials. Let's go through the properties of the most popular fillers.

cotton wool

The advantage of a cotton mattress can only be considered its cost. For only 1,000 rubles you will become the owner of a striped single handsome man. But the cost of double models is already comparable to more modern views mattresses, so the question arises: does it make sense to buy cotton?

Cotton wool does not provide sufficient elasticity to properly support the spine, rolls off rather quickly, absorbs moisture, but does not breathe well, that is, the mattress must be dried regularly to avoid the active reproduction of microorganisms. A cotton mattress can be considered as an inexpensive temporary solution.

Sintepon

A springless mattress with synthetic filler is light and inexpensive, but also cannot provide the necessary support for the spine. But it is convenient to store it at home or carry it with you on hikes and to the country. You can use it temporarily, and then put it in a closet in case guests arrive.

A synthetic winterizer layer is often used in spring mattresses to provide softness.

holofiber

Holofiber is usually used in conjunction with other materials. So, a layer gives elasticity and softness to a hard base made of coconut slab.

Holofiber is breathable, hypoallergenic and quite durable material.

Holcon

This is a material obtained from synthetic polyester fiber, sometimes with the addition of natural materials: cotton, bamboo, coconut, wool. Holcon fibers are vertical springs, so the filler is fluffy and quickly restores its shape if you press on it.

Holcon is warm, light, does not absorb odors and moisture, hypoallergenic, inexpensive. Mattresses only from holcon are quite thin. They can be used if you sleep on the couch or like to sleep on your stomach.

Polyurethane foam (foam rubber)

Of course, in high-quality mattresses you will not find that yellow thin foam rubber that we are used to seeing.

Modern polyurethane foam for mattresses is resilient and elastic, follows the shape of the body well. A thick, springless PPU mattress is already able to support your back. Due to the porous texture, polyurethane foam breathes well, it is durable and hypoallergenic.

Various foams

All kinds of foams are derivatives of polyurethane foam, in which there are additives of different densities, due to which the rigidity of mattresses can vary. There are models with several zones of different stiffness: they provide the correct support for the spine. Also, for example, silver ions can be added to the foam to protect against bacteria.

There are many names of foam, they may differ from manufacturer to manufacturer. In general, modern foams are elastic, resilient, hypoallergenic, and last 10–25 years.

Separately, we mention foam with a memory effect. A mattress with such a filler completely repeats the shape of the body, supporting it well and unloading the spine and joints. In addition, the mattress does not wobble when the bedmate turns, so your sleep will be more sound and restful.

However, not everyone can get used to diving into a mattress, and for some it is too hot. It will also be uncomfortable for those who are used to sleeping on their stomachs. However, the layer of such foam can be thin, and then the effect will not be too pronounced.

Artificial and natural latex

Manufacturers claim that dust mites do not live in latex. However, the same is said about foam mattresses. Latex provides good support for the spine. Due to the porous structure, the mattress breathes, so moisture evaporates instantly.

The disadvantages include the specific smell and the severity of the mattress. Some owners note that after a few years, a recess from the body appears on the mattress, which further interferes with a comfortable location. They also sometimes complain that it is hot to sleep on a latex mattress.

The main differences between natural and synthetic latex:

  1. Natural latex will last more than 30 years, some manufacturers even give a guarantee for this period. Mattresses made of synthetic latex will please you a little less. How much, it is better to check with the consultant when buying.
  2. Synthetic latex is harder than natural latex.
  3. Natural latex mattresses are more expensive than synthetic latex mattresses.

Perhaps the advantage of natural latex over other fillers, which we wrote about above, is precisely in its naturalness. And comfort is a subjective concept. Perhaps you will be as comfortable on a foam mattress as on a latex one.

coir

Coir is a natural filler made from coconut fibres. Usually coir is used to stiffen mattresses.

Sisal

A tough fiber obtained from the leaves of the sisal agave. It is used as a layer between the spring block and the soft layer to properly distribute the load on the mattress.

Wool

Wool perfectly absorbs moisture and breathes, therefore it is warm and dry on such a mattress. A springless mattress filled only with wool will not provide proper support for the spine. However, wool is often used as one of the layers in orthopedic mattresses.

Thermobonded linen

Natural material that wicks away moisture well. Used as a layer.

Mattress firmness

Usually mattresses are divided into hard, medium hardness and soft.

Hard mattresses

Coir, sisal, thermally bonded linen predominate in rigid models. Such mattresses can have a reinforced spring block, which allows them to withstand maximum loads. Recommended for people with a large body weight, as well as for problems with.

Medium firm mattresses

Medium hardness is achieved through a combination of hard and soft fillers. As a rule, coconut and sisal are used as a rigid base, and a layer of orthopedic foam or bulk stitching gives comfort.

Soft mattresses

The softness of the mattress is given by various comfortable layers: latex, orthopedic foam, holofiber. The more materials there are above the spring block, the softer the mattress. Such models are suitable for the elderly and people with a fragile physique. Soft mattresses are also recommended for certain diseases of the lumbar spine.

The firmness of the mattress is selected individually depending on the age, weight and preferences of the person. The greater the weight of the sleeper, the harder the mattress should be. Not only comfort during sleep depends on this, but also the service life of the product, since in rigid models materials that are more resistant to loads are used, which exclude early deformation.

The passport of the mattress indicates the maximum weight of the sleeper. Focus on it, as well as on your feelings during the mattress test in the store. If you have back or joint problems, it is advisable to consult an orthopedist. old advice"The harder the better" does not work for many diseases.

It is also worth consulting with a good orthopedist if you choose a mattress for a child: the spine can be severely damaged from an incorrect position in a dream.

There are models with sides of different stiffness. This allows you to flip the mattress depending on the desire or health status.

Double mattresses can have halves of different hardness. But if you fail to find a mattress that will suit both partners, you can put two single mattresses in the box, and eliminate the gap between them with a common mattress cover.

A mattress pad will save you even if you buy a mattress that is not suitable for hardness, and it will not be possible to replace it. A well-chosen cover will add firmness or softness to the mattress.

Mattress size

There are two possible scenarios for the development of events.

Option 1

You buy both the bed and the mattress at the same time. Then you need to select the dimensions based on the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe room and the physiological characteristics of those who will sleep on the bed.

The length of the mattress should exceed the height of a person by at least 15 cm, so that the sleeper does not rest his feet on the foot of the bed. Width bed should be equal to twice the width of the sleeper's shoulders.

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When you understand what size the mattress should be, all that remains is to choose the right bed for it.

Option 2

You have a bed, you only need to pick up a mattress. If the bed is new, then the dimensions can be found in her passport. If the bed is old, you need to measure the inner perimeter of the bed, but in no case old mattress, since over time its dimensions change due to the inevitable deformation.

It happens that measurements give non-standard results. For example, instead of 80 cm wide, it turns out 79 or 83 cm. A discrepancy of up to 1 cm is quite acceptable. With a bed size of 79 × 201 cm, feel free to buy a standard mattress 80 × 200 cm. But if the difference is 2 cm or more, you will have to make a custom-made mattress, otherwise it will either not fit in the bed frame, or will hang out in it. In the latter case, the cover wears out quickly.

Alexander Babichev, mattress expert from Strong

Mattress cost

Before you go looking, decide how much money you can and want to spend. Excessive savings are useless here, unless, of course, you need a temporary option. But usually a mattress is bought for 10 or even 20 years.

Look up the cost of various models on the Internet to roughly navigate the prices, and go to the store to test mattresses.

If you like a mattress that is too expensive, study its features and look for a mattress with the same characteristics from other manufacturers. Maybe you'll get lucky and find a cheaper alternative.

Mattress Buyer Checklist

1. Think about the position you sleep in the most.

On the side, it is usually more convenient to sleep on a soft mattress, and on the stomach - on a hard one. Since the mattress is bought for several years (or even decades), and circumstances (weight, diseases) may change, it is better not to choose extremely soft or extremely hard models.

2. Remember what problems with your back, neck, joints bother you. If there are many problems, consult an orthopedist before buying a mattress.

3. Decide on a budget.

4. Decide on the size of the mattress.

5. Study mattress models in online stores, read reviews. Sometimes opinions about the convenience of one mattress are completely opposite. Nevertheless, some information can be gleaned from the reviews. For example, about the durability of the selected instance.

6. Go to the store to test mattresses.

When choosing a mattress in a store, remove outerwear and try with your back: lie down on the mattress, not sit down. Don't choose a "soft" or "hard" mattress from the label. Be guided by your feelings: the right mattress for you should immediately seem very comfortable.

Dmitry Borisov, founder of the service for selecting design projects and furniture ReRooms.ru

Feel free to lie down for a few minutes in the position in which you usually. After all, you are buying a very expensive thing, on the convenience of which your health depends.

7. Having looked after suitable model don't rush to buy. Calmly think it over again, read the reviews about this particular mattress. If it's too expensive, look for alternatives.

8. If the chosen mattress exactly suits you, test it again and buy it.

An orthopedic mattress helps to provide comfort and has a healing effect on the spinal column. The principle of its action is to create the correct position of the spine during sleep, preventing its curvature, strengthening or vice versa smoothing of natural curves (kyphosis and lordosis). To do this, the mattress must take the shape of the human body.

In the modern world, a person's spinal column has a huge load during the day - forced postures while working at a computer, household chores and at work, sports loads, especially shock. Even walking on two legs already endows the spine with a supporting function that is difficult to maintain. And overweight, posture disorders, osteoporosis increase the risk of serious pathologies. Night sleep should be the most beneficial for the spine. This requires proper posture and good cushioning. The state of other organs and systems of the body directly depends on the spine.

Types of orthopedic mattresses

Incorrect and correct position of the spine on the mattress.

Mattresses can be spring and springless.

  1. Springless mattresses instead of springs consist of elastic porous materials, a cover is put on top.
  2. Spring mattresses. This type is divided into mattresses with dependent spring blocks and independent ones.
  • The dependent block ("bonnel") implies that if you press on one area of ​​the mattress, then the pressure will spread to the neighboring ones, since the springs are rigidly connected in rows. Products of this type have the effect of a hammock. These mattresses quickly become unusable, for the price they are the cheapest.
  • Independent blocks consist of springs that are not connected to each other, isolated in separate covers. That is why if such a mattress is used on a double bed, the movement of one of the people will not be transmitted through the mattress by vibration. Products with independent spring blocks are divided into two types: the independent spring block itself (SPB) and the multipack. In the first, the number of springs per 1 m² is 256, in the second - from 500 to 1100. The higher this figure, the better. Mattresses with an independent spring unit can have different degrees of hardness (soft, medium, high). Even in one mattress it is possible to combine different degrees of rigidity.

Mattress fillers

All mattresses, both spring and springless, contain fillers. Medium firm and hard mattresses use natural latex. This is a fairly resilient and elastic material that can withstand great pressure, as well as restore its shape. Hard mattresses can also use coconut coir (coconut fiber impregnated with latex), it is well ventilated. There are products with wool fibers, they give a thermal effect. Other fillers are dried seaweed, cotton. Among the modern components of mattresses, polyurethane foam is popular, it has a shape memory effect. This is an artificial filler. In springless mattresses, it gives medium and high firmness, and in spring mattresses it feels soft. Polyurethane foam can also have different density: the higher it is, the longer the product lasts. It is better to purchase a mattress with a density of 40-60 kg / m³.

How to choose an orthopedic mattress for a healthy person

How to choose the firmness of the mattress and its type, depending on age, body weight, problems with the spine? While a person is growing, his musculoskeletal system is being formed (up to 25 years), it is recommended to use a mattress of medium hardness or hard. children early age it is better to purchase a hard mattress filled with coconut coir. It ensures the correct development of the spine, and thanks to such a filler it is well ventilated. After three years, it is recommended to replace the mattress with a springless one of medium hardness. Middle-aged people need to rest on a medium firm mattress, and the elderly on a soft one.

A person with an average body weight can recommend mattresses with an independent spring block filled with latex or latex with coir. If a person is thin, he may feel uncomfortable on a hard mattress, soft models without coir are more suitable. Fat people are recommended high rigidity. These can be spring mattresses with reinforced springs. If the weight is more than 80 kg, a multipack type product will do. If you weigh more than 120 kg, you should sleep on a hard springless mattress.

If you need an economy class mattress, you can stop at a product with a dependent spring block of the “bonnel” type or a mattress from a Russian manufacturer with a latex filler.

Choosing a mattress for diseases of the spine


Orthopedic mattress with independent spring blocks.

In diseases of the spine, the choice of mattress depends on the specific pathology and the problematic department.

  1. . If a child or teenager has a risk of developing scoliosis, hard and medium firm mattresses are suitable for its prevention. With an existing curvature of the spine, you can purchase springless or spring-loaded with an independent block, filled with latex along with coir.
  2. Osteochondrosis. With a spine with pain, smoothness of lordosis, it is worth choosing a soft mattress or a product with independent spring blocks. It is ideal to purchase a double-sided product with a different percentage of hardness and use a softer surface when aggravated. Asymmetric mattresses are especially relevant with. You need a medium firm mattress, in some cases hard. For any osteochondrosis with pain, it is better to pay attention to products with shape memory (latex, polyurethane foam). Due to this property, muscle tension will decrease during sleep.

If you have to choose a mattress for a double bed, and people have different builds or one of them has problems with the spine, you can order a variant with different rigidity of the two halves.
Before buying, you should try on the recommended mattress, lie down on it, taking off your outerwear. You need to lie down in the position in which the person is used to sleeping, if it is convenient, then turn over and follow the sensations in other positions.

Usually an orthopedic mattress lasts from 8 to 12 years, economy class products are less (from 3 to 5 years).

To maintain the properties of the mattress, it is important to use it correctly. The mattress should be used on a flat hard surface or orthopedic base. It has the form of a lattice consisting of solid curved crossbars. The size of the mattress, or rather its length, also matters. It should be 15 cm more than a person's height. In order for the mattress to serve for a long time, it must be turned over once every 6 months.

It is worth remembering that the choice of an orthopedic mattress for a particular person depends on many factors, including weight, height, age, and the presence of spinal pathology. A correct use product to get the most out of it.

STB TV channel, in the program "Everything will be fine" a story on the topic "How to choose an orthopedic mattress" (Russian-Ukrainian):

The first channel, in the program " Good morning» video about what to look for when buying an orthopedic mattress:

Choosing a mattress is no easy task. Especially if you are doing this for the first time. Today we will highlight the selection criteria. We will teach you to navigate in fillers, spring blocks and fabrics.

After reading the article, you will know which orthopedic mattress is better to buy, taking into account individual physiological characteristics and taste preferences. We advise you to take a piece of paper and a pen and after each block note what suits you.

Remember: a properly selected bed is the key to excellent well-being and success!

Which mattress is better to choose: hard or soft

The answer depends on individual parameters and preferences. First, decide on the desired rigidity of the bed. She may be:

  • soft (low);
  • moderately soft (below average);
  • average;
  • moderately hard (above average);
  • hard (high).

How to choose the right stiffness? Before buying, go to the store and lie on products with different stiffness. Minimum 3 minutes each. If for some reason you cannot do this or are still in doubt, then be guided by the parameters below.

Age

How younger man- the harder he needs a sleeping surface. The older, the softer.

Orthopedists advise newborns and children under 3 years of age to sleep on hard surfaces. This is necessary for the proper formation of the spine.

For a child 3-10 years old, choose a moderately rigid springless model.

A teenager can sleep on products of moderate or medium hardness.

Choosing a mattress for an adult bed is much easier. 90% of people from 20 to 50 years old fit models of medium hardness. However, focus on health and well-being.

After 50 years, it is desirable to soften the sleeping place as much as possible in order to minimize the counter pressure on the joints and not disturb the blood flow.

Physical activity level

The higher the physical activity of a person, the softer the bed for proper muscle recovery during sleep.

Weight

The weight is proportional to the hardness of the sleeping surface:

  • Up to 60 kg - soft and moderately soft;
  • 60-90 kg - medium;
  • 90+ kg - moderate and increased.

Favorite position

Anyone who is used to falling asleep on their back or on their side needs a firmer bed. Stomach sleepers need a soft mattress for their bed.

Spine condition

If you have chronic back diseases, injuries - protrusions, intervertebral hernia - before buying, contact an orthopedist or neurosurgeon.

Let's calculate the result

Now, in each paragraph, select your parameters and replace the resulting stiffness with numbers. 1 - soft, 2 - moderately soft, 3 - medium, 4 - moderately hard, 5 - hard. Add up and find the average.

For example, for a 35-year-old person with a weight of 70 kg, high physical activity, a favorite “on the side” position and no disorders in the spine, the following formula would be:

Medium + medium + soft + moderately hard \u003d (3 + 3 + 1 + 4): 4 \u003d 2.7. Round up to a whole number 3: and medium hardness wins.

How to choose the right double mattress?

Determine the parameters for each partner and find a compromise. Or pay attention to double-sided products and models with different stiffness within the same sleeping surface.

Do not forget to check with such a parameter as the maximum allowable load. It shows how much pressure one bed is guaranteed to withstand. The weight of the heaviest person in a pair should not exceed the specified number.

Choosing the size of an orthopedic mattress

What are the sizes? By dimensions, classic rectangular mattresses are divided into:

  • Single beds (80×190 cm, 80×200 cm, 90×200 cm);
  • One and a half sleeping (120 × 200 cm);
  • Double beds (140×200 cm, 160×200 cm, 180×200, 200×200 cm).

Round products are most often double, with a diameter of 190 cm, 200 cm, 210 cm or 220 cm.

How to correctly determine the dimensions of a bed?

Measure the inner perimeter of the bed or the dimensions of the orthopedic base. Do not take measurements on the outer frame of the bed - it will be different for each manufacturer.

It also makes no sense to measure the old feather bed: over the years of use, it could be deformed.

Attention! 1 cm error is acceptable. If you got 160 × 199 cm in length, feel free to order the model you like 160 × 200 cm. If you make a mistake by 2 cm or more, there is a chance that the mattress will not fit or will “hang out”.

If you can’t determine the size of the bed yourself, use the “Measurer” service. A professional will come to you and take measurements. Some manufacturers of luxury brands offer this option for free.

Which mattress is best for length, width, height?

Length

The easiest way to determine the length of your bed is to measure your height and add 15 cm. for tall people.

Width

The comfort level directly depends on the width of the bed. This is especially true for spouses who sleep together in bed. To determine how much space each of you needs, take a test. Put your hands on your waist and ask your partner to measure the distance from one elbow to the other. Then change. Add up the results and get the perfect width. Standard Width single beds: 80 and 90 cm; double - 160, 180 and 200 cm.

Height

What should be the height of the mattress for the bed? Depends on the following specifications below.

Fillers

The depth of drowning of the body in the sleeping surface, on average, is 6 cm. Therefore, a springless mattress will begin to show orthopedic properties with a height of 10 cm. Spring mattresses will start from 15 cm in height. After all, 14 cm is occupied by a standard spring block.

A high-quality mattress for a bed with an optimal level of comfort in height is from 17 cm with springs and from 15 cm without springs. There should be enough bedding materials so that you do not feel the springs and the slatted bottom of the bed with your body.

Weight

A child or a light adult will not push through the surface much, so they can choose a low mattress. A heavy person needs orthopedic support for the spine. And to make it comfortable - additional layers of filling. Therefore, for people weighing 90+ kg, we recommend a mattress with a height of 20 cm or more.

Bed design

For a bed with a recess in the frame, choose a mattress at least 7 cm above the recess. So that the side does not rest on your leg when you sit down.

Too high mattresses will not fit a bed with a low headboard - they will block the entire back.

The optimal height of the bed from the floor = 50 cm. It is at this height that the knees of the average person are located. When you sit on the bed, your knees will be at a 90° angle. This is the most comfortable position to get up without any extra effort. Especially important for the elderly.

Dimensions of children's mattresses

What are baby crib mattresses? They are divided into categories:

  • for newborns (60 × 120 cm);
  • for preschoolers (70 × 140 cm, 70 × 160 cm);
  • for schoolchildren (80 × 180 cm, 80 × 190 cm, 80 × 200 cm);
  • for teenagers (90×180 cm, 90×190 cm, 90×200 cm, 120×190 cm).

After the child grows out of the cradle, parents most often buy a full-fledged single bed for growth.

If you did not find the desired size in the catalog, indicate this in the comments to the order or call the manager. Our online store has a convenient additional option "custom mattress manufacturing". Any model can be made to order in the desired shape and size.

Which mattress to buy: spring or springless

“Recommend a good orthopedic mattress for the bed” - such a request usually begins communication with a client. With the counter question “Which one do you want: spring or springless?” people find it difficult to answer. This is a matter of taste, or rather sensation. Do you want to feel the spring-loaded effect, like on a trampoline? If yes, then look for spring varieties of mattresses. Springs, in turn, in models are dependent and independent.

Mattresses with dependent spring block

"Bonnel"

Inexpensive, proven option for years. The springs are linked together by a wire. Low level of orthopedics, therefore not recommended for children. Suitable for rented apartments, cottages, guest beds. Will last at least 5 years.

Orthopedic mattresses with independent spring block

It differs from the dependent ones in that the springs are not interconnected - each of them is in its own pocket-case. The sleeping surface perceives the load pointwise and provides the best orthopedic effect. The more springs per bed, the better the support of the spine. Products on independent springs serve 8-10 years.

TFK

The most popular option. This block is ideal in terms of price and quality. The TFK block, as a rule, has 512 springs per bed.

S1000 (Multipocket)

A more advanced option due to the large number of springs - 1000 pieces per bed. The block withstands greater loads than TFK. Mattresses with such a block are more expensive, but for people weighing 90-110 kg they are necessary.

S2000

One of the strongest and most durable spring blocks. It contains 2000 microsprings per bed. Such springs are recommended for people with a large weight up to 130-150 kg.

DS (Duet)

It is also called "spring in a spring". Small springs are located inside larger ones. For couples with a difference in weight of more than 30 kg, such a spring block is perfect solution. Under a light body, only external high springs are included in the work. Under a heavy person, both springs will start working: both external and internal. A partner with a low weight will not sleep hard, and a heavier one will feel full support.

"Hourglass"

Patented technology of the Askona factory. The narrowed central part of the spring is more elastic, which means that one spring can provide several levels of stiffness. Universal option for almost anyone.

Zone spring block

The springs are reinforced in the most loaded parts of the mattress. Usually in the shoulder and lumbar regions. This design is designed for the best orthopedic effect and even distribution of the load over the entire sleeping surface.

Springless mattresses

A high-quality springless mattress lasts longer than a spring one - 10-15 years. It is made entirely of fillers. Most European countries have switched to a springless basis, while in Russia only 13% of the population prefer it.

The best mattress without springs for a bed, what is it?

  1. Made from innovative Tempur material with memory effect;
  2. From a monolith of natural latex;
  3. Transformer with the ability to rearrange the layers among themselves within the berth to achieve the optimal level of rigidity;
  4. Puff: made of alternating soft and hard fillers. Ideal for people 150+ kg when the springs can't handle the load.

To consolidate the material and better understand the differences between spring and springless models, we recommend reading this article.

Selection of internal filler for the mattress

Fillers are of natural and artificial origin. Several materials can be used in one product. Remember that the height of the comfort layer above the springs must be at least 3 cm.

artificial fillers

Polyurethane foam (PPU)

It is a popular, resilient material. Does not cause allergies and does not absorb moisture, ventilated. Types of PPU differ from each other in density and load that they can withstand.

artificial latex

Comfortable, elastic material that quickly recovers its shape. By its properties, it is as close as possible to natural latex, it is able to withstand heavy loads.

Memorix

The unique material with the effect of "memory" remembers the shape of your body and exactly repeats it without exerting back pressure. Gives a slight effect of "drowning", provides deep sleep, relieves stress from the joints and does not pinch the blood vessels. Suitable for those who choose a soft mattress for the bed.

Eco Foam

High resilience foam high density, modern variety PPU. Hypoallergenic, comfortable and moderately soft material provides high-quality support for the spine.

Hollofiber and struttofiber

Materials of medium hardness have a good orthopedic effect, they differ from each other in the way the fibers are laid. They are strong and durable, and therefore are popular fillers for mattresses.

Bicocos

Consists of coconut fiber and struttofiber. Budget analogue of coconut coir; combines the elasticity of strutofiber and the rigidity of coir board. Harder than coconut coir, withstands heavy loads, has good breathability.

natural fillers

natural latex

Elastic, comfortable material is made using a special technology from the sap of rubber trees, most often hevea. Possesses the maximum anatomical properties. Does not accumulate dust, is not prone to the growth of bacteria. It withstands heavy loads, provides good support for the spine and the correct position of the body during sleep.

coconut coir

The material is hard or moderate hardness. It is a natural coconut fiber, treated with latex for strength and durability. Absorbs moisture and maintains an optimal microclimate of the bed. Coconut filler is well ventilated, highly orthopedic, suitable for children's products.

Sisal

A rather expensive and durable natural material that is used in premium sleeping systems. Possesses high orthopedic properties, does not absorb smells and moisture. Sisal fiber is softer than coir. It is extracted from the leaves of the Agave cactus. For greater strength, the fiber is treated with latex.

Horsehair

Orthopedic filler made of compressed, latex hair from the tails, manes and bangs of horses. Used in luxury mattresses. Cleaned and sorted by length, the hair is knitted. To create a flooring, a needle-punched method is used according to the principle of felting or latexing. Due to the elasticity of the hair, the material is durable. Latex coating increases its service life. The horsehair plate is intensively ventilated, quickly evaporates moisture. Feels softer than coconut coir.

  • Only buy branded bedding from official retailers and online stores.
  • Do not forget to check the sales receipt and warranty card, if you make a purchase on our website, these documents will always be delivered with the product by default.
  • If it is important for you to "look" inside the product and make sure that it matches the description, you can order a viewing zipper. In our online store, this option is available for almost all models.
  • When buying, pay attention to the case of the product, best options- with a volumetric stitch, they give the surface a comfortable, barely noticeable softness.
  • Be sure to purchase a protective case. Cotton will protect the fillers from dust and dirt, and waterproof also from moisture.
  • Read reviews before buying.

You can use the standard mattress selection form, or try to find a suitable mattress in our new interactive mattress selection assistant.


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