
The more supportive a mattress, the more pressure points are created.
The more pressure relief offered, the less support you get.
To eliminate pressure points, you need both push back support and maximum pressure relief.
This combination is what defines Orthopaedically Correct Design and makes a zonal construction in your mattress vital.
Many unzoned memory Foam Beds relieve pressure but give poor support and can also be very warm.
Many expensive mattresses with generous layers of upholstery provide comfort but poor pressure relief and support.
Many cheaper beds with less layers of upholstery provide good support but limited comfort.

Some parts of our bodies are heavier than others, creating areas of concentrated weight and pressure.

Only the New Sealy Posturepedic Collection ticks all the right boxes.

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