11/11/2023 0 Comments Review hypnos mattressOther ultra-supportive hybrid beds can go upward of two thousand bucks for a queen, but the Big Fig mattress is priced more affordably. Hybrid mattresses are especially great for people with more weight on them because they offer longer-lasting support and durability. It should be perfectly accommodating for those body types. Strict side sleepers should steer clear though! Body typeĪs noted throughout this review, this bed is designed for heavier people, particularly those over 200 pounds. If you’re a combination sleeper like myself, the Big Fig mattress might work out for you as well. However, heavier side sleepers should find more pressure relief from it. If you’re a petite side sleeper who prefers more pressure relief, this probably isn’t the right mattress for you. I think people who mainly sleep on their back or stomach would prefer this option. In the case of the Big Fig mattress, here's who I think it works best for. Going over things like construction, feel and firmness helps you determine if a bed is suitable for you. Everyone hates a bed that eventually bows in the middle, and I can’t see this mattress ever doing that. It has more coils than your average hybrid bed (1,600 to be exact), and the transition foams help reduce sagging over time. Since the Big Fig mattress was designed with durability in mind, it performs great in this regard. If one of you is a light sleeper, this bed should help to absorb some of that motion at night. That said, it should isolate motion just fine for heavier couples. Since it's such a responsive mattress, it won’t deaden as much motion as a dense memory foam option. The cover has more comfort elements quilted in and a phase change material to help cool the mattress down as you sleep.īig Fig mattress performance Motion isolationįor heavier folks, this bed should absorb cross-mattress movement just fine.It’s also perforated to help circulate airflow. A gel-infused latex foam acts as the bed’s main comfort layer.These act as transition layers so you don’t feel the support coils and should help reduce mattress sagging over time. Above the coils are three layers of high-density poly foam.These coils are encased in a foam border to help strengthen the edges of the mattress. Second from the bottom is a thick layer of ultra-durable pocketed coils.It starts off with a thin layer of foam on the bottom, which serves as the base to support the rest of the layers.Here's a breakdown of the inner layers of the mattress: It starts off with a thin layer of foam on the bottom, which serves as the base to support the rest of the layers. Its combination of coils and foams is designed to be more supportive than your standard hybrid bed. The Big Fig mattress is around 13 inches thick, on par with other coil options. But we’ll talk about that later on in this review! If it doesn’t help cool you down, it should help you sleep temperature neutral. And the cooling cover doesn’t hurt when it comes to sleeping temperature. Since it has latex foam and poly foam above those coils, it’s clear the bed is designed to provide more support rather than pressure relief. If you’re an especially heavier person, you could sink into it more, but it shouldn’t feel like a memory foam bed. Overall, I found this bed to be one of the most responsive I’ve ever tried. I noticed the bed’s advanced support right off the bat. It’s rare for me to experience this sensation, especially compared with testing an average all-foam mattress. And when I hop on, it feels like the bed props me up rather than letting me sink into it. When I press into the bed, it almost feels like the bed is pushing back. What's unique about the Big Fig mattress is how it takes this concept to the next level. I won’t embarrass myself by telling you my exact weight, but I’m a heavier guy, so I love testing supportive hybrid beds that can handle my body type. First impressions of the Big Fig mattress
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