Waking up feeling great is linked to the use of a good mattress. If the quality of sleep depends on the quality of the mattress, the quality of the mattress depends on how it was manufactured. Spring mattress, foam mattress, latex or even wool, there is a variety of options available on the market.

The padding of the mattress makes it possible to feel an immediate comfort while lying down: it is what is called the reception. It is not a support element unlike suspension, it is an element of comfort that is determined by the quality and quantity of materials used.

Synthetic materials are not ideal because they are too sweaty and the mattress quickly becomes a nest of molds and mites. Experts recommend that you focus on natural materials like wool, which, thanks to their thermoregulatory properties always keep the mattress at a good temperature. The mattress is never cold; you do not spend part of the night trying to warm the mattress.

For a quality sleep, one can also bet on natural materials, such as cotton whose hydrophilic qualities favor the absorption of moisture. Linen, on the other hand, is known since the ancient times for its resistance and freshness it provides. Silk is another thermoregulatory material that provides warmth in the winter and freshness in the summer. Some mattresses from Tandem Arbor Beds go even further with a winter elements like adding a layer of wool.

The material eliminates humidity and the removable mattress is the ultimate in terms of hygiene. Whether for everyday use or for occasional use, you do not choose your mattress in the same way. There are three types of suspensions, which is also known as a mattress core. Foam, polyurethane or polyurethane mattresses are not recommended in damp rooms as well as daily or intensive use.

The advantage of foam mattresses is reflected in their affordable prices but they come with low firmness, limited comfort and short working life. Latex mattresses are preferred because they are hypoallergenic and firm combined with the soft thanks to the various comfort zones, longevity and ventilation thanks to the cells for a healthy mattress. These units are flexible and in deformable.

Manufacturers have developed a latex technology with specific features, such as a combination of materials for optimal support or differentiated support zones for a total adaptation to the weight and the spine.

The value of the spring mat varies depending on the quality of the technology used. According to Tandem Arbor, the traditional springs have gradually given way to multispire springs consisting of a single steel wire for seamless support.