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Why Latex & Pocket Springs?
With over 35 years of experience, we’ve always been open and honest—springs are great if done right.
After two years of development, our individually-wrapped high-grade 13.5-gauge springs (750+ per mattress) deliver a premium feel without the drawbacks of thin polyfoam or synthetic latex.
Instead, you get a full 15cm of our time-tested Monozone Organic Latex, eliminating the durability concerns of traditional innersprings.
Latex | Polyfoam | Memory Foam | Springs | |
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Support | Very High | Medium | N/A | Very High |
Comfort | Very High | High | Very High | N/A |
Durability | Very High | Low | Low | Medium |
Heat Retention | Low | High | Very High | Very Low |
Off Gassing | Very Low | High | Very High | Very Low |
The bottom layer/s in a mattress are designed to provide support through ‘spinal alignment’, by bouncing back at the heavier parts of your body as they sink in. Latex and Springs are very good at this, as they both provide very good ‘bounceback’ resilience (the more pressure that is applied, the more they want to return to their original position). Good quality, high-resilience Polyfoams can do this fairly well for a period of time, although it is hard to know or test what quality of polyfoam is in a mattress. Memory Foam has very little resilience (it takes a long time to return to its original position), and so is never used in the support layers.
The top layer/s in a mattress are designed to provide comfort through ‘pressure relief’, by forming a ‘cradle’ that shapes to your body profile. Latex and Memory Foam are both very good at relieving pressure by moulding around your body. Softer Polyfoams can also do this, however, are one of the biggest reasons for mainstream mattresses softening over time and forming body impressions – severely reducing the ability of the mattress to mould and support you. Springs are never used in the comfort layers because as you can imagine, they wouldn’t be very comfortable.
We are big fans of the Mattress Underground for well-researched articles and forum posts on all types of mattresses. In particular, their guide on Finding the Perfect Mattress is a very good starting point to learn more about the different materials used in a mattress, and how they are usually assembled – as well as their overviews on Support Layers and Comfort Layers. We hope you find this useful!
Why Our Mattress?
Now that you know why we have settled on Organic Latex, learn here how we compare to the rest.
By importing directly from certified, high-quality suppliers and avoiding excessive markups and overhead costs, you can enjoy the tremendous benefits of a luxurious organic latex mattress for many years, at an affordable cost.
Quokka Beds | Other Mattresses Online | Other Latex mattresses | |
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Materials | Organic Latex, Cotton & Wool + Pocket Springs | Polyfoams (Plastic) or Innersprings | Natural Latex, Cotton & Bamboo |
Design | Adjustable Layers | Adjustable Layers | One-Piece or Flippable |
Support & Quality | Very Good | Poor | Very Good |
Warranty | 20 Years (Full) | 5 Years | 10-20 Years (Limited) |
Price (Queen) | from $1,575 | from $1,100 | $2,000 – $8,000 |
Medium | Med-Firm | Firm | |
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Preference | Softer | No Preference | Firmer |
Sleep style | Side | Side Or Back | Back Or Front |
Weight* | Under 80kg | 60-100 Kg | Over 80kg |
Issue to fix | Shoulder Pain | Hip Pain | Back Pain |
Your personal ‘feel’ preference is usually the most important factor. You might know you’ll like a mattress that feels plush and soft with a little more give to it – or you’ll like sleeping on something firmer. Each layer density will determine the overall feel, so having a Firm layer closer to the top will give you a more lifted, supportive feel – whereas each Medium layer would give a slightly more plush, sinking-in feel.
Side sleepers will need their hips and shoulders to sink into the mattress to contour to their body, whereas back or front sleepers need firmer support to keep their hips from sinking in too much.
This is not a strict point, but our general recommendation is if you’re under 60kg you’ll most likely prefer a softer mattress, whereas if you’re over 80kg you may suit something firmer.
Although a mattress is not a magic solution, if you do have some pain, the right firmness is important. A soft mattress can take pressure off your shoulders, a firm mattress can increase support on your back, whereas hip pain could either mean your hips are sinking in too far or not enough – and therefore you’ll likely need a mattress somewhere in the middle.