The "pyramid" of mattress fillings: which layer do you lie on?
Stop judging mattresses solely by their looks and firmness! The true value, comfort, and lifespan of a mattress depend on its filling material. Today, we'll use the "Mattress Filling Pyramid" to break down the differences between the various levels of materials. 💰Worth your money? You'll understand immediately! - 🏆Top Tier • Enkev Horsehair: Revered as the "Hermes" of mattress fillings! Made from carefully selected horsehair from high-altitude, cold regions, its fibers are thick, strong, and resilient, like millions of miniature springs, providing excellent resilience and support. Its natural hollow structure gives it excellent breathability and moisture-wicking ability, keeping you dry and comfortable while sleeping. 🌟Premium Choice • High-grade wool: Naturally temperature-regulating and highly absorbent, providing warmth in winter and coolness in summer, while also increasing the mattress's fluffiness and softness. • High-grade camel hair: Excellent warmth retention, breathability, hypoallergenic, and a delicate, comfortable feel against the skin. • High-quality silk: Soft and smooth to the touch, automatically adjusting to ambient humidity to keep you dry all night. 🌟Quality Choice • DuPont Q-elastic cotton: Fluffy structure, high elasticity provides comfortable support, and maintains its fullness and fluffiness even after long-term use. • Wool and cotton blend: Combining the softness and fluffiness of wool with the delicate, skin-friendly feel of cotton, this product effectively regulates the sleep microenvironment. • Wool-based bouncy cotton: Offers both clear rebound support and the safety and health benefits of natural materials. • Natural latex: Conforms to the body's contours, providing excellent pressure relief; however, it's important to distinguish the quality of natural latex. 💡Basic Choices • Combed jute: Provides strong support and is inexpensive, but has a rougher feel. Ensure it's glue-free to avoid formaldehyde risks. • Organic cotton: Safety is its biggest advantage; performance is moderate, easily compacted, and requires regular airing and maintenance. • Soybean fiber: Price... Affordable, with some moisture absorption and breathability, but average durability and rebound. • Bamboo Fiber: Good moisture absorption and quick-drying properties, average durability, prone to pilling, and weak support. 💡Other Options • Memory Foam: Relatively poor breathability, slow support feedback, and sensitive to temperature; it tends to harden in cold weather. • Ordinary Sponge: Lower cost, but less support and durability than high-density foam; risk of sagging with long-term use. • Ordinary Latex: Quickly crumbles and disintegrates, supports collapse quickly, and has poor breathability. • Ordinary Palm: High risk of formaldehyde exceeding standards, prone to dampness and mold, unsuitable for humid areas. ❗❗ Must-Read & Buying Guidelines 📌 Not all horsehair is suitable for mattresses. Enkev horsehair is the common choice for top-tier mattresses, the undisputed king. 📌 Prioritize natural materials over chemical materials; after all, a good sleep depends half on the mattress, and a good mattress depends half on the filling.
