How to choose your mattress well?- The Parisian

How to choose your mattress well?- The Parisian

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Did you know ?A restful sleep is guaranteed your good health.The choice of your mattress is therefore essential.Quality bedding limits back pain and night awakenings.Need help to see more clearly and choose your mattress well?Quickly discover our tips!

0Le 11 octobre 2021 à 17h06

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How to choose your mattress well? - Le Parisien

What if the quality of your sleep resided in the right choice of mattresses?In any case, this is the observation of many experts.If there is a bedding accessory on which not to skimp, it is the mattress.There are a lot of them on the market, so that it is generally complicated to navigate.There is not necessarily good or bad mattress.Some consumers prefer memory models, others with springs or foam.All have their particularities, their characteristics and adapt to different needs.The key word in terms of selection is of course comfort, but other criteria can be taken into account: price, size, weight, brand, materials used or certifications.To help you choose your mattress, we suggest you follow our guide and discover our top 5 best products.

Our selection :

  1. Matelas, Lumia
  2. Matelas, Original, Emma
  3. Matelas, L'incroyable, Tediber
  4. Matelas, Bien-Être Suprême, Hypnia
  5. Matelas, Hybride, Emma

How to choose your mattress well?

Choosing the right mattress is already making an inventory of your needs.What are you looking for in priority?The quality of support?Thermoregulation technology?A foam, latex or memory mattress?Determine your expectations will help you establish selection criteria and not find yourself lost in the face of an increasingly substantial offer.To start, try to find out if you prefer springs with springs, foam or memory.To do this, the ideal is to go to the store to try them!The choice of a mattress remains very personal.Consumers are increasingly fond of memory mattresses, a technology that follows the body's shapes from which removes pressure points.They indeed appreciate their comforting side and their enveloping welcome.Others prefer foam mattresses, with firmer comfort, latex, high elasticity, or even drunk springs.The latter offer large sleeping independence as well as optimal breathability.In addition to the type of mattress, you must pay particular attention to your firmness needs, which vary according to your morphology.Note that if you suffer from dorsalgia, the ideal is to opt for firm support.When choosing your mattress, it is also important to check whether the latter is the subject of hypoallergenic treatment (anti-mate and/or anti-bacterial).Does he have a label?Oeko-tex 100, sanitized, textile confidence...Certifications are multiple.The ideal is also to favor French manufacturing or, at least, European, respectful of quality standards and pledge.Finally, it can be interesting to bet on a reversible mattress with a summer face and a winter side.

What size of mattresses to choose?

Before choosing your mattress on the Internet or in stores, you will be systematically questioned about the desired size.A single person needs a 90 x 190 cm mattress.For couples, different sizes are available.You have the choice between a 140 x 190 cm mattress, a 160 x 200 cm mattress (also called "queen size" mattress) or a 180 x 200 cm mattress (King size mattress)).You also have to look at your thickness.The thicker the mattress, the more comfortable it is.The superposition of foam layers is also generally synonymous with quality.Finally, be aware that there is no average price in terms of mattress choice.Prices may vary from single to double.It should be noted, however, that it is necessary to pay between € 500 and € 800 to have a qualitative model that combines comfort, ergonomics and sustainability.

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