Description
Our Orthomed Backguard + Cotton-rich mattress fabric is a popular choice for its blend of comfort, breathability, and durability. Here are some key points about cotton-rich mattress fabric:
Composition: Cotton-rich fabrics typically contain a high percentage of cotton combined with other materials like polyester or spandex. This blend enhances the fabric’s properties, making it both comfortable and durable.
Breathability: Cotton is known for its excellent breathability, allowing air to circulate through the fabric. This helps regulate body temperature and keeps the sleeping surface cool, which is particularly beneficial for hot sleepers.
Comfort: The natural softness of cotton provides a comfortable and gentle feel against the skin, contributing to a pleasant sleeping experience.
Hypoallergenic: Cotton is naturally hypoallergenic and resistant to dust mites, making it a good choice for people with allergies or sensitive skin.
Durability: Cotton-rich fabrics become more durable and resistant to wear and tear, extending the lifespan of the mattress cover.
Here are some key features of the Orthomed Backguard + :
The Backguard + combines comfort and support with a medium firm cushioned top layer.
Design: Our Orthomed Backguard + mattress features an extra layer of padding sewn directly to the mattress, but unlike pillow tops, the edges are flush with the mattress sides, giving a more uniform and streamlined appearance.
Comfort: The additional cushioning provides a gentle firm, luxurious feel, making the Backguard + ideal for those who prefer a gentle firm sleeping surface.
Support: Despite the gentle firm top layer, the Backguard + mattresses has a supportive foundation made from materials like high density foam, innerspring quality bonnell coils. This ensures proper spinal alignment and reduces pressure points.
Durability: The construction of Orthomed Backguard + includes high-quality materials that enhance the longevity of the mattress, maintaining comfort and support over time.
Maintenance: Rotate mattress once a month (preferably every 2 weeks) from head to toe to allow even settling.