Comparative
Are you looking for your new bed for the next 10 years, but you don't know which choice to make among all those offered on the internet? Would you rather have a foam mattress, a memory foam mattress, a latex mattress, a wool mattress, or a pocket spring mattress? Do you prefer soft, firm, or balanced comfort? It's not always easy to make the right decision. For us, it's important to take into account your body shape, your pathologies, and your need for comfort in order to find YOUR ideal mattress. We've prepared a table with the characteristics of our mattresses to guide your choice. And if you're ever unsure, we're always available and happy to help.
Toning comfort
Soft comfort
Balanced comfort
Small to medium build <175cm 75kgs
Large body type >180cm 80kgs
UNIVERSAL
Ideal
Ideal
OSMOZ
Ideal
Adapted
VITALITY
Ideal
Ideal

What if you went up a size?
Purchasing a 180x200 or 200x200cm mattress, also called a King size bed, has many advantages:
- Suitable for people with a large build: this way the weight is distributed over a larger surface area and reduces the risk of a bowl over time.
- Suitable for restless sleepers: especially if you opt for a memory foam mattress.
- Allows you not to disturb your partner: if the surface area is larger, you will obviously have more space to sleep.
- Possibility of welcoming children and pets without compromising comfort: the whole family can enjoy it!
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FAQs
Which foam mattress to choose?
These mattresses can be made of 3 different types of foam. Polyether foam is the most economical, but also the least dense, below 30 kg/m3. Polyether foam falls into the category of mattresses for temporary use, such as mattresses for babies or children. Polyurethane foam offers better performance, with a density varying between 25 and 60 kg/m3.
If you choose a polyurethane foam mattress , a high density is often a guarantee of quality. The density of the foam influences the resistance of the mattress to pressure and its ability to keep its original shape. The Energik is the high resilience foam mattress model by Bdreams .
Memory foam is the newer version. Its viscoelastic foam deforms to gradually mold itself around your body. You will appreciate the sleeping independence provided by Bdreams memory foam mattresses: the Universal mattress and the Osmoz mattress.
What are the different mattress sizes?
Among single mattresses , the standard model is the 90x190 mattress . There is also a long version, the 90x200 mattress , designed for tall people (1.80 cm). In single, you will also find the 80x190 mattress or the 80x200 mattress . The 80x190 mattress is generally designed for duo beds . The 80x200 mattress , meanwhile, can be used in a small bedroom or as an extra bed.
The 140x190 mattress and the 140x200 mattress are the standard dimensions for the double bed. The size above is the 160x200 or Queen size mattress, followed by the 180x200 King size mattress . Mattresses larger than King size are considered "non-standard". These are the 200x200 mattress in King size XL - or Emperor size - and the 240x240 mattress . The larger the mattress, the rarer it is to find and this also applies to its bedding.
Remember to equip your mattress with a Bdreams mattress topper to protect it from wear and tear. This accessory is also used to improve the reception and sleeping independence of your mattress.
What is the lifespan of a Bdreams mattress?
The lifespan of a mattress depends on the use made of it, the care taken to protect the mattress over time. It can be said that a Bdreams mattress will be effective for a period between 10 to 12 years of use.
Example: a hard mattress will remain hard almost all its life, the comfort will not change however the bacteria, dust mites, form inside the mattress. The bed base will do that part of the job but over time replacement is mandatory.