Answers, built from engineering.
Plain explanations of how mattresses, pillows, and sleep structure actually work — written by the people who build them.
Why mattresses sag in the middle.
Sagging isn't material wear — it's structural failure. The center third carries most of body weight, and most mattresses are built uniformly edge to edge.
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Understanding Mattresses.
Why mattresses soften, why "firm" doesn't mean supportive, and what actually wears out. The mechanics behind it.
Buying Better.
Decision help before you buy. What to look at, what to ignore, and how to read marketing claims at face value.
Sleeping Better.
What your mattress is doing now — dips, morning soreness, sagging, uneven support. What the signs mean and what to check.
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How to choose a pillow for neck support.
Read →A supportive pillow does two things: it sets your head at the right height, and it holds that height all night. Most pillows do the first. Very few do the second.
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why pillows lose support
Read →Pillows lose support because their internal fill shifts — not because the foam wears out. The center loses density underpillow repeated head pressure, while the edges stay full.
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How pillow height affects neck and spine alignment.
Read →Pillow height controls where your head sits relative to your spine. Too high, the neck bends forward. Too low, it tilts back. The right height depends on how you sleep.
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The technology behind these answers.
Manchot's StasisLayer® System is the structural reasoning that informs every article here.
Engineering, when explained clearly, doesn't need to sell itself.