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Types of Mattress

Fillings & Comfort

Myer's use quality fillings in all of their mattresses. High resilience polyester is used across the range whilst cotton/wool blends are used in more expensive models only. Below is a typical cross section of fillings used in open coil spring mattresses.

Myer's use the following fillings in their mattresses.

Polyester
A synthetic material with good recovery properties.

Cotton
Used near the surface for it's soft feel and ability to breathe and to absorb moisture.

Coir Fibre
An insulating layer made from coconut fibre forms a protective barrier to prevent the spring from being felt or penetrate in to the comfort layers.

 

 

 

 

 

 


SPRINGS & SUPPORT

Memory Foam Memory Foam
This special foam slowly responds to body temperature and weight, taking the shape of the user – and slowly recovers its original shape when the heat and pressure is removed. It is used only on Myer's top of the range products. It is used in conjunction with single or twin open coil springs. Myer's use 70mm memory foam which is the deepest on the market. For more information about Memory Foam please see the feature on 70mm Memory Foam in the Latest News section.

Talalay Latex
Myer's use only the finest, natural Talalay Latex in all of their mattresses. A premium quality material derived from the sap of the rubber tree. It has a distinctive, resilient feel, is very durable and has anti-microbial properties that offer benefits to many allergy sufferers. Latex foam has unparalleled natural elasticity and recovers its shape immediately when pressure is removed. It also has very good point elasticity resulting in even distribution of pressure for independent support.


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TYPES OF BASE