Comfort levels explained
From soft and cushioned to advanced ergonomic support — explore the comfort level that suits your sleep preferences.
Comfort levels explained
From soft and cushioned to advanced ergonomic support — explore the comfort level that suits your sleep preferences.
Each comfort level is defined by a unique combination of spring systems, materials, and support zones.
From softer, more cushioned constructions to advanced layered systems, the differences allow you to choose the level of support and comfort that fits your needs.
Comfort levels are intended as a general guide. Differences in construction between bed types may result in slight variations in feel.
Comfort Level 2
A soft and cushioned comfort level designed for a relaxed sleeping experience with gentle support.
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Comfort Level 3
A balanced comfort level combining supportive structure with enhanced breathability.
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An advanced comfort level offering enhanced support, pressure relief, and material refinement. Available in two constructions with different comfort characteristics.
Option A - Layered support
Designed for a more structured and supportive feel with precise body contouring.
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A more responsive and flexible construction that adapts naturally to body movement.
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Comfort Level 5
A refined and highly supportive comfort level with enhanced pressure relief and carefully balanced materials.
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Comfort Level 6
Our most advanced comfort level, combining maximum support with refined pressure relief and premium materials.
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Choosing the right comfort level is a personal decision. Explore our collections to experience the differences and find the level that suits your preferred sleeping position and comfort needs.