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Most of what shapes your sleep isn't for sale.
Room, routine, light, stress — a bed influences how you sleep, but it's only one part. Worth knowing which part is ours before you read anything else here.
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Why buying a mattress twice costs more than buying once
The real cost of a mattress isn't the sticker price — it's how soon you have to replace it. A cheaper bed that fatigues in the center within a few years means buying again, so the total cost is higher than one supportive bed that lasts. Durability makes a mattress cheaper over time.Read →N°01 -
Is an expensive mattress worth it?
Sometimes — but not because of the price. An expensive mattress is worth it only if the money went into support that lasts, especially a reinforced center. A high price can also buy a plush surface, a brand, and marketing, none of which keep the center from fatiguing.Read →N°02 -
How much should you spend on a mattress?
There's no single right number — what matters isn't the price but whether the money goes into support that lasts. Spend enough to get a reinforced center built for the load, since that's what determines how long the mattress holds up. A higher price doesn't guarantee it.Read →N°03
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