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Octaspring 7500 Mattress

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Product Specification

Softer top layers with a firm core.
  • Soft
  • Medium
  • Firm
  • Super Soft
  • Soft
  • Medium Soft
  • Medium
  • Medium Firm
  • Firm
  • Extra Firm

Key Features

  • Unique Specification.
  • Highest Quality Materials.
  • 8x More Breathable than Foam.
  • Octaspring Airflow System.
  • Zoned Octaspring System.
  • Supportive Foundation Layer.
  • 2 Octaspring Layers.
  • 3 Zoned Surface Layer.
  • Deep Luxury Latex Layer.
  • Octaspring Unit.
  • Breathable Ecocell Layer.
  • Hypoallergenic.
  • Quilted, Smart Material Cover.
  • Zipped, Removable Cover.
  • Machine Washable Cover (30deg).
  • 20 Year Warranty.
  • Mattress Depth: 22cm
  • Free 2-man Delivery.

Key Information

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Sleep Trial60 Nights
Spring TypeFoam Springs
Warranty20 Years
Max Slat Gap7cm apart
Free Delivery?Yes (not offshore)
Add Disposal?Yes in checkout
Mattress Depth20-25cm
TurnableNo-Turn

Product Description

The Octaspring 7500 - made by Dormeo - is a wonderful new addition to an already excellent range of mattresses. This mattress is built using the very clever foam springs that have propelled Octaspring into the best sellers list, with an extra layer of luxurious latex. This mattress is Zoned to enhance the support on offer, and is rated as a Medium tension mattress.

The Octaspring 7500 mattress is made with two layers of springs and a luxurious latex layer. The lowest layer - the foundation layer - is designed to support the mattress and it's users in place perfectly, ensuring support is not compromised, and that the body will receive the posture support it requires. This foundation layer has springs made from a slightly higher density than other springs, meaning they are more supportive and slightly firmer.

The middle layer of springs in the Octaspring 7500 is a 3 Zone layer, which offers the blend of comfort and support. Each zone is specifically created to offer a precise level of support. The lumbar region of the body is the area where most weight is applied to the mattress, and as a result, the body generally requires more support here. Anyone who has a bad lower back in the morning with testify how painful it can be, and a lack of support is usually the cause. These zones work to prevent aches and pains by providing unique levels of support to specific areas.

The top layer of springs in this Octaspring mattress is the softest layer, featuring a 3 Zone system that is created from a lower density of foam, therefore offering the softest feel of the three spring layers. The combination of these three layers is a wonderfully soft, yet supportive feel and this mattress is hugely popular as a result.

Each layer is separated by a structural foam membrane layer, and the surface of this mattress is a deep layer of soft Memory Foam. The Octaspring springs are made from Memory Foam, but are made from a 3D design, which was created to allow air to move freely through the core of the mattress. These springs are 8x more breathable than standard memory foam, so this mattress will keep a cool and comfortable temperature at all times. Foam is also used on the side walls of this Dormeo mattress, which adds strength to the mattress overall, but particularly to the edges of the mattress, preventing any 'roll off' and increasing the size of the comfortable sleeping area.

This mattress has a zipped, removable cover, which can be machine washed at 30deg. The cover is a smart material, which further aids the movement of air and moisture, increasing the comfort of the mattress.

We deliver this mattress with our 2-man service and deliver to the room of choice.

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Will octraspring 7500 mattress be suitable for someone who suffers from lower back pain and sciatica

Hello. Yes, it would be suitable and will offer excellent support as well as comfort. However, we would never 'prescribe' a mattress, as each individual requirement and preference is different.

Does the dormeo 7500 mattress return to its original shape after laying on it?

Yes, absolutely. Whilst the foam is slow to move, it will respond quite quickly once weight is removed, returning to it's natural shape.
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Delivery Information

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We deliver on the day of your choice.
Recycling of your old mattress can be chosen at the checkout.

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- 2-3hr time window the day prior to delivery.
- Live tracking & 30mins notice.
- Delivery to the room of choice, unpack option can be chosen in checkout.

Pillows & rolled mattresses

- 1hr delivery slot.
- Delivery to the door.

Free £120 POA

Glossary

  • Deep Quilting

    Quilting is the stitching technique used to join or attach the mattress' surface layers of fibres to the surface material (the ticking). There are various different techniques which can be used to join these layers, but Quilting is common. Traditionally, Quilting offers a softer surface feel than Tufting as the layers are not held together so tightly. Also see Diamond Stitching or Micro Quilting for variations on Quilting.

  • Foam Encapsulation

    Foam Encapsulation is a recent addition to the bedding market. An idea designed to offer greater edge-to-edge support as well offering greater Bedstead/Slatted base compatibility.

    The idea is simple; Create a spring unit and then sit it in a 'matchbox' of Foam. As you can see in the diagram below, the spring unit is surrounded on all sides by a layer of Memory Foam. This foam gives a solid, stable feel to the mattress and allows the spring unit to be completely separated from the mattresses fillings and cushion. 

    Once the spring unit is set in the foam and the foam glued together, it can be surrounded by fillings and fibre to create the traditional look for a mattress or can be given a Pillow Top for even more comfort.

  • Hypoallergenic

    Put simply, Hypoallergenic materials do not cause the amount of irritation that non-hypoallergenic materials can. Hypoallergenic materials can still cause irritation in some cases, the chances of this are reduced greatly. People with severe allergies and asthma may still have problems with items called hypoallergenic, but the risk is greatly reduced.

    Hypoallergenic materials do not omit the same particles and fibres as other non-hypoallergenic materials. These particles are to blame for causing irritation and discomfort and in some cases the irritation can be dangerous. The Hypoallergenic properties of these materials can be created by number of techniques. Some materials (Memory Foam or Latex) are naturally hypoallergenic, others have been chemically treated.

  • Memory Foam

    Memory Foam was invented by NASA in 1966. The idea was to improve the safety of aircraft cushions, but it was not long before th material was developed further and used in more and more products. Memory Foam is an open cell construction, which reacts to body heat and weight. The more heat applied, the softer the material gets. This, in turn, allows the weight applied to sink deeper. Memory Foam can be made at various densities to result in different tensions/firmnesses.

    The crucial element of Memory Foam is that it softens and moulds to the body shape. This ability allows for very accurate contour support and weight distribution. This ability makes Memory Foam a desirable material for mattresses. Some mattresses are completely Memory Foam, perhaps using different layers of various densities. Some mattresses use Memory Foam to compliment a Spring Unit.

    As Memory Foam requires heat to achieve its desired state, the heat is stored. Some people are not keen on Memory Foam as this heat can gradually build, resulting in a warm bed. However, this stereotype can be seen as outdated, as many manufacturers have solved the issue by applying new techniques to compliment the Foam. Techniques such as Outlast and Coolmax. Memory Foam is also Hypoallergenic and is therefore very popular with Asthma and Allergy sufferers.

  • Pocket Sprung

    Pocket Sprung units are an adaption of the traditional open coil/continuous spring unit. By placing each spring in its own individual 'pocket' (a fabric sock-like pouch), the spring is not joined to any other part of the mattress. The pocket that supports the spring is then joined to its neighbouring pockets and this effect creates a unique feel.

    By creating a spring unit in this way, it allows the springs to move independently, rather than sharing the pressure with surrounding springs. This effect allows for much more accurate contour following and a more comfortable feel overall.

    If you were to push your hand into a traditionally sprung mattress, the area around your hand would dip/sink too. With Pocket Springs, this sunken area is much more remote and therefore more accurately follows the contours of the pressure source. There are differences in the techniques used to create Pocket Springs, but more or less they remain the same.

  • Turn / No Turn

    Some mattresses require turning over, to aid even settlement. Others do not require turning, but will still require rotating.

  • Zoning The idea behind Zoning is to offer support where it is needed. The body has certain areas under pressure when lying flat. Zones are designed to split the mattress into sections and offer some areas more support than others. The end result will be a straight spine and pressure relieved. Some mattresses are split into 3 Zones, some into 5 Zones and some into 7 Zones and so on. The principle areas requiring support (and therefore their own individual Zones) are the head, shoulders, hips and feet.  The spine should remain level as much as possible when lying on a mattress, therefore the areas with the most weight applied should be slightly firmer to allow for the extra loading. At the same time, the surrounding areas need to compensate for this and will not be as firm to allow the spine to remain straight. The Zoning may be created by simply adding more layers of fibres where needed, or a different type of spring in certain areas. In latex or foam mattresses, it is possible to vary the density of the foam or latex to create different tensions where required. Latex mattresses can also be sculpted in certain areas to remove latex and therefore make certain areas softer.

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RRP £1,699.00 Save £950.00 Now £749.00