Zone 1. Head & Neck Zone - The ideal level of
firmness for your head and neck prevents tension and
pain in neck muscles.
Zone 2.
Shoulders & Upper Back Zone - Your shoulders are the
widest part of your body, so they need a softer surface
provided by this zone. Two half-moon shaped Pressure
Relaxation Channels are incorporated through the width
of the Shoulder and Upper Back Zone, providing extra
flexibility.
Zone
3. Lumbar Zone - Essential for lower back comfort,
the lumbar zone is the most firm to provide support for
the natural curve in your back and prevent the spine
from sagging. On average, humans carry 40% of their body
weight in their midsection. Without the additional
firmness of the lumbar zone, a soft mattress forces your
spine into a hammock-like bend due to the inherent
nature of gravity, and muscles become stretched and
strained, resulting in stiffness and pain. The lumbar
zone relieves tension and lower back pain.
Zone
4. Pelvic Zone - Hard mattresses force your hips to
rest on the mattress surface, causing your lower spine
to bend into an uncomfortable, downward angled position.
The softer, more flexible pelvic zone allows your hips
to contour into the mattress for pressure point relief
and proper spinal alignment. An exclusive circular
Pressure Relaxation Channel provides further mattress
flexibility and comfort when you sleep on your side.
Zone
5. Knee Zone - The knee zone is the same firmness as
the lumbar zone. Latex is inherently supple in nature,
providing correct support for your knees and easing
inflamed joints.
Zone
6. Lower Leg Zone
- The lower leg zone features the same firmness and
Pressure Relaxation Channels as the shoulder and upper
back zone. It creates soft and supple support for your
calves and provides comfort and pressure point relief to
your feet and ankles when your knees are bent.
Zone
7. Foot & Ankle Zone - Constructed with the same
firmness as the head and neck zone, this soft and supple
zone provides comfort and pressure point relief to your
feet and ankles.
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