Gaia latex and memory foam mattress - 25cm
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Everything you need to know about foam mattresses
Choosing a mattress involves understanding the different technologies available on the market, including foam mattresses . Along with latex and spring mattresses, foam mattresses are one of the main types of mattresses. If you have questions about foam mattresses, you've come to the right place: we'll help you choose the ideal mattress that meets your needs.
What is a foam mattress?
Foam mattresses are a technology that is suited to the morphology of many sleepers, especially when you opt for high-quality foam in terms of density and thickness. This material, popular in bedding, offers a softness that ensures sleeping comfort, guaranteeing soft and restful nights. High-density and memory foam mattresses (which are the only foam qualities offered by Morphéa) have the advantage of providing exceptional support. Enveloping, with support that perfectly distributes pressure points, they are recommended for people with muscle pain, joint pain, or back pain. Perfect for any type of sleep: on your back, side, or stomach.
They are also recommended for small sizes (less than 70 kg).
How do I choose my foam mattress?
Choosing the right foam mattress involves answering various questions related to your body shape, possible back problems, and the quality of the foam. Below are some tips to consider when choosing your foam mattress.
1. A minimum density of 25 kg/m³ is recommended!
To ensure lasting comfort, it is imperative that the foam in your mattress has a density greater than 25 kg/m³. Depending on your personal preferences and body type, your comfort level may vary depending on the density of foam. Generally, the higher the density of your mattress foam, the better your comfort. On the other hand, a foam mattress with a density lower than 25 kg/m³ will only be a very temporary sleeping companion, as the foam may sag quickly. That's why at MORPHEA , we have chosen to offer you quality mattresses that meet these needs.
2. Memory foam as your best ally
Memory foam, also known as "viscoelastic," is a truly magical technology. This recent innovation is made up of microcells that closely mold to the curves of your body. Thanks to its high density, it helps reduce pressure points and promote optimal blood circulation. Particularly appreciated by sleepers seeking cocooning, the memory foam mattress offers exceptional enveloping comfort. Thermosensitive, this foam gradually softens to adapt to your body shape, automatically returning to its original shape with each change of position. What's more, if you share the bed with another person, their movements will no longer bother you. Memory foam ensures perfect sleeping independence. At MORPHEA , our GAIA and ROMY foam mattresses all feature patented Morphea Bed Technology memory foam.
3. Opt for as many support zones as possible
Foam mattresses generally have multiple support zones. This means that the support is differentiated for different parts of the body. If you suffer from pain while sleeping, this type of mattress is particularly beneficial. The zones support different parts of the body.
Here's what you can find on the market:
- 3 support zones
- 5 support zones
- 7 support zones
The more support zones there are, the more precise and optimal the support will be.
At MORPHEA , all our foam mattresses benefit from 7 support zones (head, shoulders, lumbar, pelvis, thighs, calves and feet) to provide you with maximum comfort, even on our economical foam mattresses .
Does a foam mattress solve the problem of back pain?
Although there are several foam mattress models available, not all of them are necessarily suitable for back pain. In fact, foam mattresses can only be beneficial for the back if they meet certain comfort criteria.
For example, memory foam mattresses are particularly recommended for relieving back pain. This technology has the ability to adapt to the shape of your body, thus evenly distributing pressure points. Sensitive areas such as the shoulders and pelvis benefit from optimal support. Memory foam offers personalized comfort adapted to your anatomy.
In conclusion, our foam mattresses address back pain problems because they all have memory foam.
How long will my foam mattress last?
The lifespan of a mattress depends largely on the quality of the materials used. For foam mattresses, especially memory foam mattresses, lifespan is generally calculated based on the number of hours of sleep. A mattress is considered durable when it has been used for approximately 29,600 hours, which is equivalent to 10 years of daily use.
On average, quality memory foam mattresses can last between 8 and 10 years. Mattresses with a higher density are generally more durable. That's why all our foam mattresses have a high-density foam of 35kg/m3 to improve their durability.
In addition, at MORPHEA, we offer you a guarantee of up to 10 years and a 100-day trial of our mattresses , to ensure optimal quality of our mattresses.
How do I maintain my foam mattress?
Maintaining a foam mattress is similar to maintaining a traditional mattress. You can easily clean it in just a few steps:
- Remove stains with soapy water: Use soapy water to remove stains from your foam mattress.
- Using Sommières Earth dry: Sommières Earth can be used dry to detach the entire surface of the mattress.
- Clean with a mixture of white vinegar, warm water, and dish soap: Prepare a mixture of white vinegar, warm water, and dish soap to clean your entire mattress.
- Eliminate bad odors with baking soda: Use baking soda to absorb bad odors from your mattress.
ROMY and GAIA foam mattresses are particularly easy to maintain, as they have fully removable covers. Simply unzip the cover and machine wash it to restore your mattress to a clean and healthy state.

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