Magniflex offers a wide array of
mattresses designed to suit just about every type of sleeper. With so many
choices available, how do you know which one is right for you? That really
depends on your preferences as well as your body type and shape. Here are some
suggestions.
- Use Magniflex’s table of ‘Support Indicators,’ which provides details on the level of comfort and support you can expect from a particular mattress. All you need to do is cross reference your weight and height in the table to see if a certain mattress will provide you with anatomical, firm, or medium support—or if it is unsuitable for you altogether.
- Understand what firm, medium, and anatomical means. ‘Firm’ Magniflex mattresses provide orthopedic support without upward pressure or rigidness. ‘Medium’ mattresses have a softer and more responsive feel. They are slightly adaptable to the shape of the body. ‘Anatomical’ mattresses, on the other hand, adapt to the shape of the body. They are ideal of people who prefer a soft, tailored support for their spine and lumbar region.
Did you know that Magniflex
mattresses are spring free? Unlike traditional mattresses with springs that
tend to exert upward force or pressure on the body, Magniflex mattresses are
much more comfortable and don’t create discomfort during sleep. Springs also
tend to lose their tensile strength after a few years, which is why spring
mattresses sag and lose their shape over time. This won’t happen with Magniflex
spring free mattresses that are made with patented and extremely durable foams
that are engineered to keep their shape for a very long time. Rather than forcing your body to adapt to
springs, a Magniflex mattress is built to adapt to your body shape. After all,
you’re the boss.
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