The link between mattress weight and durability
Increased Pocket Spring Density
- Our mattresses use 1190 pocket springs, compared to the standard 768 pocketsprings found in most mattresses.
- The higher spring density provides improved comfort and support, while still allowing for softer springs that don’t sag.
- The increased number of springs results in a slightly heavier mattress, but offers enhanced comfort and support.
High-Quality Materials
- Our Aurora mattress uses latex, which has a density of 70 kg per cubic metre, compared to the 30 kg per cubic metre density of plastic foam used in most mattresses.
- Latex is known for its durability and resistance to sagging, unlike plastic foam which is a common cause of mattress sagging.
- We choose to use latex in our mattresses for its long-lasting, sag-resistant properties.
Balancing Weight and Durability
- The use of latex in our mattresses results in a slightly heavier product compared to those made with plastic foam.
- However, we believe that the increased durability and sag-resistance of latex make it a worthwhile tradeoff for a longer-lasting, more comfortable mattress.