This looks at whether you sleep alone or with a partner. If you share a bed, factors like motion transfer, combined weight, and individual preferences become important in choosing a mattress and pillows.
This assesses how you primarily lie down (side, back, or stomach). This is crucial because your position determines the firmness of your mattress to maintain proper spinal alignment.
This identifies specific problems you face while sleeping, such as sleeping hot, back or neck pain, allergies, or snoring. Addressing these concerns directly leads to highly personalized product recommendations.
This explains the primary categories of mattress construction, typically including Innerspring, Memory Foam, Latex, and Hybrid (a combination of springs and foam/latex), each offering a distinct feel.
This dives into the internal components of the mattress, such as coil types, foam density, layer thickness, and materials used in the support core and comfort layers.