![]() I didn’t feel too many motion transferred to my side, so overall some decent handling of motion transfer. To test out the motion transfer on this mattress further, I asked a friend to lie down on one side of the mattress, move around, change positions while I was on the other side of the mattress. ![]() I will say on the firmer side, you might not get quite as good motion isolation as you do on the soft side. To test out the motion transfer with the Nolah Signature two sided mattress, I placed a glass of water in the center, pushed the other areas around it and there was not too much disturbance in the water. If you sleep with a partner, you also want to think about motion transfer.īasically you’re lying down on one side of the mattress and your part moves around on the other side, are you going to feel that motion or not. When doing the test on the soft side of this mattress, it was mostly blue with some green on my shoulders and my hips. I see anywhere from blue for no pressure, all the way up to red for high pressure. I like to mix subjective opinion with objective tests and one of those tests is the pressure map. Moving to my stomach though, being the firmer side, good support under my hips, I’m not getting out of alignment, good overall support. Moving to my side though, way too firm for side sleeping, some serious pressure on my shoulders and my hips, If you’re a lighter person, it might feel too firm to you when you’re back sleeping. I am bowing at the hips and I’m getting out of alignment.īut flipping to the firm side on my back, also a good match for me, even more supportive, hips don’t sink in quite so far, but for me as a larger person, a good match. Moving to my stomach however, it’s definitely not supportive enough for me. Moving to my side, some decent pressure relief in my shoulders and my hips, sinking in, but I’m not bottoming out. Starting on the soft side on my back, a good balance of comfort and support, my hips sink in the right amount, some good contouring, some good overall support. ![]() Now let’s talk about how I feel in different sleeping positions on the Nolah Signature mattress. It’s got a decent amount of bounce, but I can say for myself, moving around on this mattress is not too difficult. Push my hand in, bounces back into place very quickly. Speaking of feel overall, it has more of a bouncy responsive feel. In terms of firmness, this matters is close to a 6 out of 10 on the soft side and an 8 out of 10 on the firm side. Last but not least, speaking of durability, looking its overall construction, its high-end materials gonna last for between seven and ten years. A thinner comfort layer on the firm side for some more firmness.Īlso speaking of cooling, with the cooling AirFoam designed not to trap heat, the way memory foam does. More comfort layers on the soft side for some more softness. You have your soft side and your firm side. It’s going to be some base support foam, very high density.īelow that is a thinner layer of the cooling AirFoam. Moving down, you’re going to have your support layer. It’s going to have some more bounce to it, Also designed to be cooling and breathable.īelow that a foam transition layer. ![]() It’s a nice responsive type of foam, but also very comfortable. The top layer is two inches of cooling AirFoam, proprietary to Nolah. It’s also removable for when you flip the mattress. We have a soft breathable cover, lots of nice airflow through the top of the mattress. We’re starting off on top and working our way down from the soft side down to the firm side.
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