Here's a comprehensive guide to help you choose the right mattress, whether you prefer a firm, medium, or soft feel. You'll find practical advice, a comparison chart, and recommendations tailored to your body type, sleeping position, and specific needs. The goal is to empower you to make an informed decision and find the model that will provide you with the best possible comfort and sleep quality.
Summary
- Why is mattress firmness so important?
- Understanding the impact of weight and body shape
- Table of recommended weight and firmness
- How to choose according to your sleeping position
- Comparative table of firmness
- Our recommendations: 3 mattresses for 3 different needs
- Other key criteria for choosing your bedding
- Materials and technologies: summary table
- Brand spotlight: Tediber and other market leaders
- Technology and innovation in bedding
- Buying in-store or online: advantages and disadvantages
- In summary: our advice for making a successful choice
1. Why is mattress firmness so important?
Firmness is one of the essential elements when choosing a mattress . It directly influences the quality of the sleep , spinal alignment, and overall comfort during the night . A mattress that is too soft can lead to sagging of the back and cause lower back or neck pain . Conversely, a mattress that is too firm can create unpleasant pressure points and impair blood circulation.
The right balance between comfort and support depends on your weight , body type, and sleeping habits. Appropriate bedding helps reduce muscle tension and improve recovery. Pairing your mattress with a quality bed base is essential to maximize its lifespan and performance.
2. Understanding the impact of weight and body shape
Body shape and weight directly influence the choice of firmness. Heavier individuals exert more pressure on the mattress and require firmer support and a higher density . The filling and materials (high-resilience foam, natural latex , Bultex technology) are therefore key factors.
3. Table of recommended weight and firmness
|
Person's weight |
Recommended firmness |
Explanation |
|
Less than 60 kg |
Soft yet medium-firm |
It allows you to conform to the shape without creating excessive pressure. |
|
Between 60 and 90 kg |
Semi-farm |
A good compromise between comfort and support |
|
Over 90 kg |
Farm to very farm |
Optimal spinal support and prevention of sagging |
4. How to choose according to your sleeping position
- On the back : medium-firm or firm for good spinal support.
- On your stomach : firm to limit lumbar arching.
- On the side : soft or medium-firm to reduce pressure on the hips and shoulders.
For people suffering from chronic pain, stiffness, or who have had a stroke , a mattress with differentiated comfort zones or targeted support technology can significantly improve rest and recovery. For those suffering from back pain , here's an interesting article.
5. Comparative table of firmness
|
Firmness |
Ideal for... |
Benefits |
Disadvantages |
|
Soft |
Small builds, side sleepers |
Enveloping comfort, cocooning effect |
Less support for heavier builds |
|
Semi-farm |
Average body types, all positions |
Good compromise between comfort and support |
May lack firmness for high weights |
|
Farm |
Large build, sleepers on their back/stomach |
Excellent spinal support |
Less comfortable welcome |
6. Our recommendations: 3 mattresses for 3 needs
Excelsior Mattress – Soft, memory foam + pocket springs, 30 cm thick. Ideal for a cozy and cocoon-like sleeping experience.
Bio Luxury Serenity Mattress – Medium-firm, high-density memory foam, natural latex and pocket springs. Excellent support, balanced comfort and respect for the environment.
Ibiza Mattress – Firm, memory foam, support foam and pocket springs. Optimal postural support and long-lasting stability.
7. Other key criteria for choosing your bedding
- Thickness : a good mattress measures between 18 and 30 cm, although thickness is not everything .
- Density : the higher it is, the more durable the product.
- Upholstery : foam, latex, Bultex, springs… each type has its advantages.
- Value for money : evaluate the cost-benefit ratio over several years.
8. Materials and technologies: summary table
|
Material / Technology |
Main advantages |
Possible drawbacks |
Ideal for… |
|
Memory foam |
Reduces pressure points, conforms to the body shape |
Retains heat, less ventilation |
People with joint or neck pain |
|
Natural latex |
Breathable, hypoallergenic, sustainable |
Heavier, higher price |
Sleepers seeking a soft yet supportive comfort |
|
Bultex |
High resilience, precise support, sustainable |
Less enveloping than shape memory |
Suitable for all types of sleepers, including back and stomach sleepers. |
|
Pocket springs |
Excellent ventilation, independent sleeping |
Firmer depending on the filling |
Couples, sleepers who get hot at night |
|
High-resilience foam |
Good support, affordable price, lightweight |
Less durable than latex or Bultex |
Small and medium budgets |
9. Brand Focus: Tediber and why our range goes further
Among well-known French brands, Tediber is renowned for offering a unique mattress with balanced comfort, combining memory foam and high-density foam. This "universal" positioning may suit a wide audience, but it limits the choices for those seeking very precise firmness, specific materials, or advanced technologies.
Our range, on the other hand, covers all needs: soft, medium, and firm mattresses, with options in natural latex, high-resilience foam, Bultex, or pocket springs, and thicknesses ranging from 18 to over 30 cm. We offer several models optimized for different weights, sleeping positions, and specific situations, including medical needs such as post-stroke recovery.
In terms of quality, our mattresses are designed with premium materials, higher density for greater durability, and high-end finishes. While Tediber focuses on a single mid-range product, we offer a complete range with a carefully considered price-to-quality ratio and the option to test in-store or order online with a trial period.
10. Technology and innovation in bedding
Manufacturers are increasingly investing in research to improve comfort:
- Hybrid spring technology to combine support and flexibility.
- Smart mattresses capable of analyzing sleep quality.
- Smart textiles to regulate temperature.
These innovations offer consumers more opportunities to find a mattress perfectly suited to their needs, particularly for people with specific medical needs or recovering from an accident such as a stroke .
11. Buying in-store or online: advantages and disadvantages
- Store : opportunity to test, personalized advice, immediate comparison between models.
- Online : often more competitive prices, fast delivery, extended trials.
We offer both options so that everyone can find the product that suits them, whether for a quick online purchase or after trying it out in our showroom.
12. In summary: our tips for making a successful choice
Consider your body type, weight, sleeping position, and preferred level of support. Evaluate the thickness, density, filling, and overall quality of the bedding. Pair your mattress with a suitable bed base to extend its lifespan.
Buying a good mattress is an investment in your health and allows you to fully enjoy restful nights .




















