Thin mattresses

Content
  1. Advantages and Benefits
  2. Views
  3. Fillers and upholstery
  4. Dimensions (edit)
  5. Rigidity
  6. Colors
  7. Top manufacturers
  8. How to choose?
  9. How to care?
  10. Reviews

A modern person knows how to organize a sleeping place under any conditions and dimensions of the room. If necessary, even such a peculiar object as a topper can be used. These thin mattresses date back to the 13th century with their first appearance in Japan. Then they were a bed of a blanket and a mattress for the poor stratum of the country's population. Today, people only use mattresses, and the use of such mats often helps in everyday life, and the toppers themselves have a number of features.

Advantages and Benefits

Despite the small thickness of the mats (from 2 to 9 - maximum 10 cm), they are analogous to the usual blocks for the bed. However, their difference from full-fledged models is that thin mattresses, being an independent furniture accessory, are often intended to complement existing mats, be it a sofa or a bed (and in some cases a folding bed).

Such designs have been adopted by manufacturing companies offering them as an alternative to guest and summer cottages, when you need to accommodate guests for the night. While these mats alone are not capable of replacing a mattress or sofa unit, they have a number of advantages. Thin mattresses:

  • are designs on a springless basis;
  • due to the absence of metal inside, they are harmless and safe for health (free from annoying squeak, static electricity, upward-looking springs);
  • are made from environmentally friendly natural, hypoallergenic synthetic raw materials;
  • differ in varying degrees of rigidity;
  • have a slight difference in the thickness of different models;
  • in most products they have compact dimensions and low weight, due to which they are mobile and unpretentious in storage and transportation;
  • depending on the type of packing, they can serve for a long time (up to 15 years with proper operation);
  • are performed with different effects to make the rest more comfortable;
  • have a special cover (made of textile with a softening addition, removable, with thermoregulation);
  • differ in a variety of shapes and sizes;
  • are irreplaceable participants in the interior in the oriental style;
  • in small-sized types of premises, they perfectly save usable space, providing a sleeping place for the night;
  • are made in a mass and individual way (to order at the request of the client);
  • may have additional clamps, due to which they are securely attached to the surface of the berth and do not slip;
  • have a different cost, from budget to premium options.

The purpose of thin mattresses is to provide an even sleeping place both on the floor and on existing furniture.

Such accessories:

  • adjust the degree of comfort of the surface of the berth, adding convenience to it; having different density and thickness of the filler, they contribute to the correct support of the spine during sleep;
  • having a different density and thickness of the filler, they contribute to the correct support of the spine during sleep;
  • close folded modules or sofa blocks, forming a full-fledged sleeping bed without joints and crevices;
  • cover problem areas of a deformed mattress resulting from intensive or prolonged use;
  • vary the stiffness of existing blocks, giving the desired density;
  • are able to extend the life of the main mattresses, being a kind of mattress toppers;
  • depending on the model, they can be an easy prevention of back diseases, relieving or reducing pain.

Thin mattresses are designed for users of all ages. Today brands offer a wide range of models for children and adults. The second designs are single and double.

Thin mattresses are truly unique. However, they also have disadvantages:

  • not all types of filling toppers are designed for intensive and daily use;
  • these mats need proper care and careful use;
  • thin elastic mattresses are able to roll up, however, if you do this constantly, the mat will not last long;
  • rigid structures do not provide for folding, and therefore are inconvenient to store and should always be located on top of the main mattress;
  • if the surface of the sofa is not intended for sleeping and has a large relief, thin mats cannot level it 100%;
  • have an additional effect only in expensive models;
  • even with a sufficient thickness of the block, they are not always comfortable (if they are located on a bare floor).

Thin mattresses are not designed for overweight people. Of course, mats are able to temporarily correct the existing surface of the sleeping place, but due to the small thickness of the block, rigid structures can break, and soft ones can bend under the weight of the weight.

Views

All thin mattresses are made exclusively on a springless basis. By block structure they can be divided into two types:

  • monolithic;
  • compositional.

Monolithic options are the simplest. These are simple sheets of one material, packed in a fabric cover (usually with a softening lining). The second products fall into two categories: combined and puff... In combined systems, the core is thicker, and an additional component is used to impart optimum stiffness (softness).

In the layered version of the block, more than 3 layers of packing of different composition are used, and it can be either the same or different on both sides.

If we consider the different effect of thin mattresses, which manufacturers are proud of today, then in addition to classic (standard) products, the following lines of brands are produced models:

  • bilateral - with varying degrees of rigidity (a great option for those who like to change the rigidity of the sleeping bed);
  • orthopedic - products that can ensure an even distribution of the load on the body (contributing to the correct formation of the bends of the spine in toddlers and preschool children);
  • thermoregulated - options, thanks to which it is not hot in summer, and it will always be warm in winter;
  • with memory effect - anatomical products made of viscoelastic foam, capable of memorizing the contours of the body, assuming the desired shape when heated.

In addition, companies are developing custom exercise designs. These mattresses are usually foldable and are designed to be placed on the floor.

Fillers and upholstery

The padding of thin mattresses (inner part) is made from the same materials as all springless mattresses. The best types of topper filler today are:

  • natural latex - a porous filler with a cellular structure, very resilient and elastic, with an orthopedic effect;
  • synthetic latex - analogue of natural, more rigid;
  • coconut fiber - natural material of fibrous type from coconut skin, very hard, impregnated with latex to maintain the structure;
  • struttofiber - thermal fiber type with good orthopedic characteristics;
  • polyurethane foam (furniture PPU type HR) - a budget alternative to latex, which has high elasticity, rigidity, homogeneous structure without cavities;
  • memory foam - shear-rigid viscoelastic polyurethane with an orthopedic effect and the ability to remember the shape of the user's body;
  • wool (sheep or camel) - an additional component of natural origin of bilateral structures to give them a thermal and preventive effect.

All types of filler are perfectly combined with each other, allowing you to create composite structures with the desired characteristics.

The best components of the block are latex and coir. The combination of these paddings creates a thin mattress with excellent orthopedic properties.

These models can be used not only on the bed, but also for sleeping on the floor.

As for the upholstery, it is made of cotton, calico, wool, sometimes with the addition of synthetic threads. These fabrics are the best for sleeping, they prevent the linen from sliding on the bed and collecting it in a heap.

Dimensions (edit)

The parameters of thin mattresses depend not only on the size of the bed. They are bought according to the user's weight and the number of berths. The dimensions of these mats are indicated in centimeters (some companies are in millimeters, for example, 1600x2000 mm).

The length and width of single toppers are 60x180, 135x185, 90x190, 140x190, 160x190, 80x200, 90x200, 120x200, 140x200, 150x200 cm.

Double products designed for two users have dimensions 160x200, 180x200, 170x200, 200x200, 210x200 cm and more.

The height of the mattresses also matters. The thinnest of them have a height of 2 or 3 cm, however, options with a thickness of 5 to 10 cm are recognized as popular products.

Rigidity

In terms of firmness, thin mattresses are soft, medium firm and firm. The most reliable structures are considered to be at least 8 - 9 cm thick.... In addition to the orthopedic base, they have an elastic additive that allows you to vary the degree of rigidity. Soft options are designed to add comfort to a firm mattress. This is true for the elderly and sick people. Medium-hard models are the golden mean: their height ranges from 6 to 7 cm.

Colors

The standard color of the mattress topper for thin mats is white. It is impractical, even considering the fact that the mat is covered with bedding. Manufacturers, realizing the importance of the shade, offer different tones. Today, the line includes products packed in light gray, pink, pale blue, beige and cream covers, as well as mattress toppers in discreet plant prints.

Covers for children's models allow for colorful colors. In addition to bright pinks, blues, greens and other tones, they stand out with funny drawings on children's themes.

Top manufacturers

Choosing a thin mattress, you can turn to the products of proven companies that have gained a lot of positive customer reviews:

  • Ascona - anatomical models for children and adults, consisting of a mix of flax, spandbond and viscoelastic foam with memory effect, models up to 8 cm thick for people of different weights;
  • Ormatek - high-quality products for the little ones, schoolchildren and adults, made of a composite of latex and coconut fiber, with versatile rigidity;
  • Consul - orthopedic thin mattresses with a height of 4 cm, made with the use of foamed furniture polyurethane, latex and coconut fiber, designed for a large weight (up to 120 kg) and equipped with a removable mattress pad with a synthetic winterizer layer;
  • Ryton - slim models with a height of 4 cm for daily use, made with a latex, coconut layer, memory foam, complemented by a removable mattress topper with holofiber.

How to choose?

Choosing a thin mattress is not difficult, but thorough. In order for the purchase to meet the stated requirements and last a long time, it is worth considering a number of factors that experts advise to pay attention to:

  • preliminary selection of the model on the manufacturers' websites (taking into account the parameters, characteristics, thickness, service life, filler);
  • the obligatory presence of a certificate confirming the quality of a thin mattress, as well as a seller's guarantee (high-quality products always have them);
  • the size of the model (it is always matched to the parameters of the existing furniture and does not need them if it is bought on the floor);
  • the presence of a removable cover made of dense natural textiles (ideally treated with silver ions or other antimicrobial impregnation);
  • the absence of a sharp smell of rubber, especially in children's models (the cause of the appearance of headaches, irritation, lack of air and shortness of breath);
  • high-quality hypoallergenic composition of the filler (a factor that excludes skin irritation);
  • the right choice of mattress firmness.

If we consider by age and medical indicators, then it is worth paying attention to the following nuances:

  • in the presence of back problems, osteochondrosis, impaired posture, blood flow, consultation with an orthopedist (pediatrician) is required;
  • if the model is intended to vary the firmness of the mattress, it is better to buy a two-sided version with different degrees of firmness (this will allow you to change the mattress on different sides when you want more comfort);
  • those who are freezing in the cold season should pay attention to winter-summer type constructions, supplemented with insulation on the one hand and cotton on the other;
  • for children, thin mattresses are good as orthopedic options 8 - 9 cm thick (not less!) of a monolithic plan (from newborns to three years);
  • sick people suffering from osteochondrosis, arthritis, soft models are preferable, since hard mattresses can aggravate the problem;
  • in order not to fall into the joints of the sofa modules, it is better to choose the density of the block of medium hardness or hard.

How to care?

Every user knows that respect is the key to the durability of any product. You cannot bend mats with an inflexible filler, store products in a compressed form for a long time, keep them in an unventilated and dark place constantly, taking them out only occasionally.

In order for the mattress to serve the user longer, it is worth considering a few recommendations. Necessary:

  • periodically change the position of the head and legs;
  • clean the unit at home or dry clean;
  • ventilate the unit at least once a month in the fresh air (balcony);
  • turn the mattress to the other side once a month;
  • dry exclusively naturally;
  • wash the upholstery (if the cover implies washing).

Reviews

Buyers' opinions on thin mattresses are mixed. It seems to some users that the prices for them are somewhat overpriced, even if the mattresses themselves are good. Others are sure that such designs are unique, being not only a guest, but also a daily version of the mat, leveling the surface of the berth and allowing the owners themselves to sit on the sofa or bed more comfortably.

Thin mattresses are convenient for mobility, which is important for users who often rent housing, - the comments testify. Some reviews say that such mattresses are relevant for children, however, in this case, it is important to choose the optimal height (at least 8 cm) and natural composition (coir or latex).

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