Our Different Mattress Types at E67
Memory Foam Mattresses
Memory foam is made from viscoelastic material that conforms closely to the body, helping to relieve pressure points. These mattresses are well suited for people who experience back or hip discomfort, as well as for side sleepers. Memory foam also absorbs motion, which helps reduce sleep disturbances caused by a partner’s movements.
In summary:
- Conforms perfectly to body shape
- Reduces pressure points and absorbs motion
Pocket Coil Mattresses
These mattresses rely on metal coils to provide consistent, supportive comfort. Several coil systems are available, including individually wrapped pocket coils and connected coils. Pocket coils help limit motion transfer between sleepers, making them a popular choice for shared beds. In addition, coil mattresses naturally promote airflow, contributing to a cooler sleeping environment.
In summary:
- Solid support from metal coils
- Excellent breathability and durability
Hybrid Mattresses
Hybrid mattresses combine different technologies to offer a balanced mix of support, comfort, and durability. They suit a wide range of body types and, thanks to improved airflow, are a great option for people who prefer a cooler night’s sleep.
In summary:
- Combines the advantages of several technologies
- Balanced support, comfort, and durability for many body types
Ventilation: Why Mattress Breathability Matters
The Role of Ventilation in Sleep
Each night, the body releases moisture through natural perspiration, which makes proper ventilation an important factor in sleep comfort. The type of mattress you choose plays a direct role in how moisture is managed throughout the night.
Which Mattresses Are the Most Breathable?
If you tend to sleep hot or perspire at night, memory foam mattresses may not be the best option. Coil and hybrid mattresses, on the other hand, allow for better airflow and help regulate temperature more effectively.
A Simple Habit That Makes a Difference
Leaving your bed unmade for 30 minutes to an hour each morning allows your mattress to air out. This simple habit helps maintain freshness and supports long-term breathability.