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Typespring (Bonnel)spring (Bonnel)
Specs
Stiffnessabove medium (4)medium (3)
Number of layers55
Fillerbatting, thermal feltbatting, thermal felt
Max. load (1 place)120 kg100 kg
General
Country of originUkraineUkraine
Height18 cm18 cm
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2020february 2016
Glossary

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.

Max. load (1 place)

The maximum weight for which one bed of the mattress is designed is, in fact, the maximum weight of a person who can regularly sleep on a mattress for a long period of time without the risk of "overloading" and spoiling the product. Of course, this parameter cannot be exceeded; however, when purchasing a mattress, you should also make sure that the selected model has a certain weight reserve — at least 10 kg. This is due not only to the fact that the mattress can be used by different people (and the weight of permanent owners can also change), but also to the uneven load that occurs during use. The fact is that manufacturers can specify this parameter per sleeper, i.e. practically immobile person. In fact, the matter is not limited only to sleep — as a result, the mattress may experience a load greater than the calculated one, even in cases where the weight of the person on it does not exceed the claimed characteristics.