What comfort zones are there?
In addition to the shoulder and pelvic comfort zones, many sprung wood frames offer further benefits.
The middle comfort zone: To provide optimum support for your spine in the middle and lower back area, the firmness of the innersprings in this zone can be adjusted using sliders.
The separate head and foot section adjustment: this allows you to change your reclining position to suit your needs. The slightly raised head section is particularly comfortable. After a long day, the raised footrest is a real treat for your tired legs.
comfort zones ensure that your body regions sink in to different degrees thanks to slats with varying degrees of springiness. The sprung wooden frame supports the mattress so that the shoulders can sink in deeper while the pelvis is supported. This allows the spine to form a straight line.
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