Coconut fiber and latex in children's mattresses

Two of the most popular natural mattress fillers are coconut coir and latex. Here are the main reasons why models based on them are considered premium:

Common for natural fillers is their durability. Elastic and dense — which means they won't crumble and deform.

Coconut coir, bonded with natural latex — the material is absolutely safe and unpretentious: it is not afraid of moisture, sun, ticks, etc.

Coconut coir is recommended as a filler for the side of the mattress on which the baby will sleep in the first months of life. It provides an orthopedic effect (supports the spine)

Natural latex is an organic material that creates unique comfort. In addition, it is perfectly ventilated and does not absorb odors — so it really fits well in children's mattresses.

Latex is used on the second, more elastic side of the mattress. It's fun to sleep on it. At the same time, the material is sufficiently elastic and will not allow sagging under the weight of a child (and even an adult).

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