There are very many different box springs on the market. There is not only a wide range of brands, but also a big difference in quality between the different box springs. At Sleepwise our principle is that we want to avoid choice stress for our customers. We do this by offering an exquisite selection of box springs, but especially by informing our customers extensively and in a personal way. The best choices are well-informed choices. Therefore, in this article you will find a crystal clear explanation of the difference between the various types of box springs. Which box spring to choose?
THE CLASSIC BOX SPRING
If you choose a classic box spring in a quality design, you are looking at a box spring with pocket springs divided into 5 zones:
- The shoulder zone must be able to "sink in," because your shoulders are wider than the rest of your body, so they stick out a bit. That's why a good box spring has soft pocket springs in the shoulder zone.
- At your head and foot end, your box spring mattress should ideally have medium pocket springs. Because your head and feet weigh a little heavier.
- In the lumbar region - where 40% of your body weight is located - your mattress offers you better support because you absolutely must not sag there.
- Your hips get medium support, especially in women, because your hips must be able to sink slightly into your mattress if you want to lie in a nice, straight line. And that's necessary for the good health of your spine.
THE BOX SPRING WITH ADJUSTABLE SHOULDER ZONE
Do you have shoulder problems? Or are you broad-shouldered and want to prevent neck pain? Then Kreamat has an adapted box spring. This box spring mainly consists of pocket springs, but with an extra soft shoulder zone made of natural latex. This prevents you from experiencing too much counter pressure on your shoulders because they cannot sink into the mattress sufficiently. As a result, your neck will lie crooked and you will eventually suffer from neck pain or migraines. A good reason to invest in this combination!
THE BOX SPRING WITH INDIVIDUALLY ADJUSTABLE MODULES
For those looking for customization, sleep specialists also offer box springs with individually adjustable modules. In concrete terms, this means that your new box spring is fully adjusted to your body and your preferred sleeping position in each of the sleeping zones. The ultimate in tailor-made sleeping, because you won't find better support. The box spring "Sleeping à la Carte" from Kreamat offers you 50 sleeping combinations. It is hard to find a more flexible way of sleeping. An additional advantage of the individual box spring modules is that you also have the option of replacing a single module, for example if you have a different sleeping requirement after an operation.
In essence, box springs are divided into these 3 categories. Are you going to buy a new box spring? Then this overview immediately makes it a lot easier to determine which direction you want to go. The hardest part will probably be choosing which finish your new box spring should have. Because that is only one of the many advantages of box springs: by choosing from many colors and fabrics, you can ensure that your box spring is perfectly integrated into the interior of your bedroom.
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