FAQs
What is Self Adjusting Technology®?
Self Adjusting Technology® is a revolutionary new technology utilized in a mattress
system that dynamically responds to a person's body weight to provide the lowest
possible interface pressures regardless of body weight, shape or size without
the use of electrical motors, pumps or sensors.
How does this revolutionary new
self adjusting technology work?
The Natural Form®is made up of a
series of independent cylinders equipped with patented pressure
relieving air valves. These valves automatically monitor,
regulate and optimally maintain the correct air pressure
inside each cylinder. The valves are precisely calibrated
to adjust to each individual regardless of body weight, type
or shape. Each cylinder independently adjusts to take the
maximum pressure off the prominent pressure points of your
body. As you move across the surface, the proper volume of
air is released and as you roll over, the cylinders refill
themselves. By harnessing the atmosphere as an abundant resource
of free energy, we are able to create a dynamic surface that
adjusts perfectly to the contours of your body.
What's the difference between a
supportive and firm mattress?
A supportive mattress is one that is able to give support
in the small of the neck, the lumbar area in the small of
the back and behind the knees. A firm mattress such as an
inner spring mattress is not able to conform to the unique
curvature of the body. Instead, your body conforms to the
mattress. A firm, hard sleep surface is actually non-supportive.
The body has curves that form bridges just like the arch
in your feet. What would happen if there was no arch support
in your shoes? We all know the answer and it doesn't take
a medical study to prove the results!
Your mattress should conform to you instead
of you conforming to it. On a hard, firm, "board like" mattress
that does not conform to the body, the hips and shoulders
are pushed up, forcing the body out of alignment. Instead,
the mattress should conform to you, allowing the body to
sink into it, slightly caressing and cuddling you, supporting
and filling into the small parts of the body or the bridges
(arches). Comfort also comes from conformity allowing for
a more restful nights sleep. Conformity allows for better
weight distribution which means less pressure on any particular
part of the body.
Why is it so important to sleep
on an anatomically supportive mattress rather than a firm
mattress?
When lying on your back, support is critical in the Cervical
Lordosis (neck area), Lumbar Lordosis (lower back area) and
even behind the knees. Most people are unable to sleep on
their back due to little or no support in the low lumbar
region. However, sleeping on your back is the healthiest
possible position to sleep. On your back, we distribute your
body weight across the widest surface of your body. This
minimizes pressure points placing your spinal system along
with your internal organs in proper alignment. If the mattress
doesn't fill into these areas, giving proper support, then
the spine is forced into an unnatural position. This can
cause a pinching of the disc by the vertebrae. In between
each vertebrae there is a "cushion" material called
a disc. These "plastic" discs are made of sponge-like
material and revive themselves at night, by absorbing water
and nutrients while you are sleeping so they can do their
job during the day. True orthopedic support while you are
sleeping means maintaining proper spinal alignment.

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