This question isn't easy to answer, so we'd like to ask you a few questions that might help you make your decision.
- How do you sleep at home?
It's best to base your decision on the firmness of your mattress at home.
- How high should the mattress be?
The higher the mattress, the more comfortable it will be and the longer it will last. However, motorhomes often have limitations due to storage space, cargo weight, and window heights. Therefore, you don't always have complete flexibility when it comes to mattress thickness. Generally speaking, the higher the mattress, the firmer it will be. If you're unsure which firmness level is right for you, or if you and your partner have different preferences, it's best to choose the two-layer version.
- What base does your bed frame have?
If you have a flexible slatted frame with adjustable firmness and a spring system, this will also affect the firmness of your mattress. The more flexible the base, the less effort you'll have to exert to turn over in your sleep. The sleeping experience will be more comfortable and softer, and you can choose the same firmness as at home. However, if your base is a simple wooden frame or a chipboard without springs, you'll need a softer mattress than you would at home.
- Does the degree of hardness depend on my body weight?
Generally, we also provide recommendations and guidelines here. You can see these in the foam selection. However, if you weigh 90 kg and tend to sleep on a soft mattress at home, you won't feel comfortable on a firm mattress with us. We always recommend the two-layer version because it provides a firm, stable cold foam base that prevents you from sinking in or sagging. The soft cold foam on the surface allows you to sink into the mattress comfortably, even with a thinner mattress.