
Beds, mattresses, pads, and blankets







Do you know what the benefits of an orthopedic mattress, also known as memory foam, are? If the memory foam is really high quality, i.e. spatial density from 50kg per m3, such are also used in beds for us, for people, so this foam has the following properties:
-open, airy structure allows for moisture evaporation and heat regulation
-is pressure-resistant
- is exceptionally flexible and supports proper posture
- is resistant to dust mites and bacteria
- provides the body with suitable support and brings a feeling of lightness
- does not create pressure on exposed areas of the body, but adapts to them
- it is very lightweight and easy to handle
Physical properties remain constant at temperatures between 15 - 40 degrees C
When purchasing an orthopedic mattress, avoid mattresses filled with waste, i.e. pieces of foam or bonded foams that do not contain the full area and weight of viscoelastic foam are merely "composites" of ordinary upholstery foam and thin memory foam; this material does not meet the requirements for proper support of the spine and joints, etc. Mattresses and beds filled with pieces of memory foam are also a poor solution, as the density of this filling is at the level of ordinary upholstery foam, if not worse. They are merely substitutes that do not ensure proper posture during sleep or rest. Regardless of the price for these substitutes, which are often as high as for proper memory foam as a whole. Determine the density of memory (viscoelastic) foam; if it is 45kg per m3 or higher, it is a foam that is not only of high quality and worth buying and using, but, as the manufacturer states, has a lifespan of up to 10 years. You won't have to buy a new mattress every year, just purchase a new cover.












