The mattress is quite sturdy and does not sag at all, even while the user is sleeping on it. Additionally, the manufacturer guarantees that there are 1000 springs inside. It's possible that it'll become more flexible over time. Because the composition has a significant amount of coconut and does not have the appearance of latex, you will feel as though you are sleeping on a flat board. I am sorry that I did not go for the other side of the other filling. In light of my experience with other mattresses, I feel confident labeling it as "hard," as its level of difficulty significantly exceeds that of the ordinary mattress. With these drawbacks: There is absolutely no impression of a memory or massage effect. Despite the fact that I looked at more than 15 different alternatives for mattresses with Memory starting at 3 cm in the showrooms, the effect was palpable and conscious, and it is of great value, this is not available here, which is a shame. The cover is not the greatest choice if it is made out of a fabric that crumbles a lot. To tell you the truth, I would go back and cheerfully purchase something else.
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