Key Principles and Benefits
- Independent Movement and Targeted Support: This is the most significant feature. Because each spring is wrapped and moves independently of its neighbors, it responds only to the pressure applied directly above it.
- Contouring: This allows the cushion to contour precisely to your body’s unique shape, weight, sitting and sleeping position. Contours precisely to the body, providing excellent support and helping to maintain correct spinal posture
- Pressure Relief: It distributes weight evenly, which helps to alleviate pressure points (like in the hips and shoulders) and promote proper spinal alignment.
- Minimized Motion Transfer (Isolation): Since the springs are not interconnected, movement on one part of the cushion or mattress is isolated. If one person shifts or gets up, the movement is not significantly transferred to the person sitting next to them, providing a more stable and undisturbed seating experience and virtually eliminates motion transfer across the bed.
- Air Circulation and Temperature Regulation: Open spaces between the individual spring pockets (wrapped coils) allow for better airflow and heat dissipation compared to dense solid foam, helping to regulate temperature and promote a cooler sleep a cooler seating experience.
- Shape Retention and Durability:
- Resilience: The independent action of the springs means they expand and press outwards every time you get up, which helps the cushion to maintain its original shape over time. This reduces the risk of long-term sagging often seen with traditional foam cushions.
- Durability: The independent nature of the springs means that localized wear or failure does not compromise the support of the entire unit.
- Longevity: The fabric pockets prevent the metal coils from rubbing against each other, which reduces friction, wear and tear, and potential noise.
