THE RIGHT MATTRESS FOR YOU

It’s actually only logical, but it’s often not taken into account when buying a mattress: Not all bodies are the same, and not all mattresses are the same. When choosing a mattress, the body type plays the main role. Not only the weight, but also the measurements of different parts of the body.

COMPUTER-AIDED BODY MEASUREMENT

To find the right mattress for you, we first measure your body. We use a computer-aided measuring system to record your body contour in detail: shoulder and pelvic width, lumbar position and other body data are recorded. We also ask for other relevant data, such as the preferred sleeping position and, of course, body height and weight.
The software then uses all the data to calculate which type of mattress is best for you. Criteria such as firmness level, type of materials or the fabric structure of the different mattress sections are decisive

ALL-IMPORTANT – THE LYING TEST!

Of course, no software can decide which mattress you ultimately feel comfortable on – only the way you feel when you lie on it. We would therefore like to invite you to try them out.
The firmness of mattresses is particularly important for a comfortable and healthy body position. It provides information about the weight class for which a mattress is suitable. However, there is no standard for determining the degree of hardness; manufacturers define it differently. The rule of thumb serves as a rough guide: The heavier the mattress, the softer it should be. In the end, however, the decisive factor is always how you feel when lying down.
So the best thing to do is simply drop by for a measurement and a trial fitting and let our specialist staff advise you. We look forward to being there for you.

WHAT IS A DEGREE OF HARDNESS?

When buying a mattress, there is always talk of the mattress firmness level. But what exactly does the firmness level actually indicate and why is this figure so important when buying a mattress?
The mattress firmness level (H) is a measure of the firmness of a mattress. This provides information about how hard or soft a mattress is. To ensure the orthopaedically correct position of the spine, the degree of firmness should always match your physique.
The differences in firmness are achieved by using different mattress cores (cold foam, latex, springs, etc.). The problem is that there are no uniform standards. Depending on the manufacturer, the mattress is offered in different firmness levels. This often has a misleading effect on the consumer. On average, the specified degrees of hardness vary between 3 and 5 gradations, with a classification into four degrees of hardness (H1, H2, H3, H4) being the most widespread.

HARDNESS CLASSIFICATION

Hardness grade 1 (H1) = soft | hardness grade 2 (H2) = medium | hardness grade 3 (H3) = hard | hardness grade 4 (H4) = very hard

HARDNESS TOO LOW = MATTRESS TOO SOFT

If the mattress is too soft, the body and spine may sag. Back pain and tension are the result. In this case, it is advisable to choose a higher degree of hardness.

HARDNESS TOO HIGH = MATTRESS TOO HARD:

A mattress that is too hard, on the other hand, should also be avoided. Excessive strain in the shoulder and pelvic area means that the spine and intervertebral discs cannot regenerate sufficiently, which leads to chronic back pain. It can also lead to the formation of pressure points on the shoulders and hips and impaired blood circulation.

THE RIGHT DEGREE OF HARDNESS

If the correct degree of firmness is selected, the spine lies horizontally and straight in the lateral position. The mattress helps the body to adopt a natural position and ensures that the spine and intervertebral discs are optimally supported. This enables restful and relaxed sleep and avoids annoying back pain and tension.

The higher the firmness level of a mattress, the harder and more resilient it is.

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