Specialized studies show that every body is unique; therefore, choosing the ideal mattress depends on how it manages pressure points.
Body Interaction with SPRING and MEMORY FOAM Mattresses

To determine the right mattress, we must examine the pressure points exerted by the body on the sleeping surface.
| Surface Type | Pressure (mmHg) |
|---|---|
| Medical limit for relaxation | ≤ 32 mmHg |
| Matco Memory Foam Mattress | ~ 15 mmHg (Optimal) |
| Extra-Firm Bonnell Mattress | > 32 mmHg (High) |
1. BONELL Spring Mattresses (Super Orthopedic)
High-firmness mattresses tend to "push back" against the body. Because the weight is not distributed equally, prominent areas (shoulders, hips) encounter excessive resistance.
Effect: Uneven support causing numbness, poor circulation, and frequent tossing and turning during sleep.
2. MEMORY FOAM Mattresses (Anatomical)
Memory foam distributes weight as if you were supported by billions of tiny springs. This material reduces pressure on joints, allowing for a deep, uninterrupted sleep.
⚠️ Pay attention to the Memory layer thickness!
Observe the thickness of the layer to ensure you don't lose the necessary support:
- Firm Base: A Memory layer of 4-5 cm is recommended.
- Medium Base: The Memory layer should not exceed 2 cm.
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