The feel of a mattress is the sensation you get when lying on it. It is therefore the first impression you have when lying on a mattress. This sensation is generally determined by the top layer of the mattress, also called the comfort layer.
The comfort can be described as firm, soft, snug, welcoming, enveloping, etc. It can also be described as bouncy or soft, depending on the responsiveness of the comfort layer.
A firmer feel is usually associated with a denser comfort layer, which provides more solid support and keeps the body in a more upright position. This can be beneficial for people with back pain or those who need firmer support.
A soft welcome, on the other hand, is generally associated with a lighter comfort layer, which conforms to the body's contours and allows for greater sinkage. This can be beneficial for people who need pressure relief on pressure points, or for those who prefer a cocooning sensation.
Natural latex is a very common material for the natural reception of mattresses. It is obtained from the juice of the rubber tree and is known for its hypoallergenic and antimicrobial properties. Natural latex is also durable and offers good elasticity, which helps create a comfort layer that adapts perfectly to the sleeper's morphology. This material offers a feeling of comfort superior to that obtained with synthetic materials, while being more respectful of the environment and the health of the sleeper.
Ultimately, the choice of support will depend on each person's personal preferences, weight, height, and preferred sleeping position. So it's important to take the time to test out different types of support before choosing a mattress.