Tips for Choosing an Orthopedic Mattress

Tips for Choosing an Orthopedic Mattress

So, you need a mattress. But since the choice of a mattress is not an easy question, and we do not face it every day (one might even say – not every year!), Then you, like most people, most likely have an insufficient set of knowledge in this area. This article will introduce you to the basic concepts and help you choose the right mattress.

Indeed, in our time, manufacturers of mattresses have a fairly extensive range of products. There are many options for the design of mattresses, and various types of fillers, and dozens of combinations of materials for inner layers. And as a result of all of the above, there are hundreds of types of mattresses and a huge range of prices.

How do you choose the right mattress? First you need to decide on the purpose for which you plan to use the mattress. Here, as a rule, two options for using the mattress are possible:

  1. You want to buy a mattress for your home for long term use. The average life of a good mattress is about 8-12 years. In this case, we advise you to take a closer look at orthopedic mattresses, because your health and well-being will largely depend on this. The method of choosing an orthopedic mattress will be discussed below.
  2. From time to time. You intend to buy a mattress inexpensively, for example, for a summer residence or for guests. In this case, you do not plan to use the mattress on a daily basis, and for this purpose almost any inexpensive mattress is really suitable, which is unlikely to have increased requirements. For example, an economical mattress with a Bonnel spring block or a springless polyurethane mattress (polyurethane foam, polyurethane foam), which can be easily rolled up and stored compactly in a closet or closet, may be perfect.

Much more attention, in our opinion, deserves the first of the above options for using the mattress. Therefore, further we will try to help you choose the right mattress for those who plan to use it daily and in the long term. If you decide to purchase an orthopedic mattress, we can safely assure you that you have made a wise decision! Indeed, in a dream, a person spends a third of his life, and what this dream will be like depends largely on what we sleep on. A good orthopedic mattress will follow all the contours and shapes of your body, thus maintaining the natural position of the spine, relieving muscle tension and normalizing blood circulation.

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And now let’s go directly to the choice of an orthopedic mattress. Here you need to take into account the following mattress parameters:

  1. Mattress size (Width x Length). If you already have a bed at home, you just need to measure its internal dimensions. As a rule, the standard width of a double mattress is 160 – 180 cm, of a single – 80 – 90 cm. In case you are the owner of a non-standard size bed (including a round bed), you can order a mattress for the required size and shape of your particular bed. Most manufacturers provide this service. If you are just going to buy a bed, we can suggest that you familiarize yourself with our range of beds on this page.

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  1. Type of mattress. Actually, in a general sense, there are two types of mattresses: spring and springless. The difference between spring mattresses and springless mattresses comes down to the difference in their designs. In terms of “usefulness” and “orthopedicity”, as well as in such parameters as rigidity, price, maximum sleeping weight, no one type of mattress is dominant over another. Thus, no expert will offer you an unambiguous solution. Here you can focus on personal preferences.
  2. The weight of the sleeper. Sleep comfort depends on the combination of the weight of the sleeping person and the firmness of the mattress. As a rule, the larger a person is, the more firm the mattress he needs. For large people, mattresses made of coconut bark, as well as mattresses with a Duet spring block are recommended.
  3. Rigidity. The firmness of the mattresses may vary. In our online store, we conditionally identified 5 degrees of hardness: from very soft to very hard. As mentioned in the previous paragraph, when choosing a mattress, you must focus on the complexion of the sleeper. But it is also important to take into account the age characteristics of the sleeper. As a rule, the older the person, the softer the mattress he needs. For children under 2-3 years old, it is recommended to purchase hard mattresses, for older children – moderately hard. Medium-hard mattresses are perfect for middle-aged people, although if there are preferences and no medical indications, it is permissible to sleep on a mattress of any hardness. In contrast, older people are advised to use a softer mattress.
  4. Price. The price range for orthopedic mattresses is very large. However, as experience shows, one should not expect too great miracles from budget models. If you decide to save on a mattress, keep in mind that you are saving on your health! Or, as the old saying goes, “The miser pays twice!” On the other hand, of course, it is hardly worth buying the most expensive mattress, if there is no other reason for you. The optimal cost of a good double orthopedic mattress measuring 160×200 cm, with a block of independent springs, with a medium degree of rigidity is 25-30 thousand rubles.
  5. Filler. Mattress manufacturers are obliged to use only hypoallergenic materials in the manufacture of their products. In addition, one can conditionally highlight such a parameter as the “naturalness” of the material. All-natural materials tend to be more expensive than their synthetic counterparts, although they are not always superior in performance. Nevertheless, if it is important for you that the mattress consists only of natural materials, we advise you to pay attention to the composition of the mattress.