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5 Surprising Benefits of Sleeping on a Wool Mattress

17 September 2020
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A good night’s sleep is the foundation for good health, and at Vispring we’ve been crafting the best night’s sleep for over 100 years, using nothing but the finest natural fibres, expertly selected and blended for the ultimate in comfort and support.

Vispring uses both British fleece wool and Real Shetland wool, exclusive to Vispring – regarded as the best in the world – sourced both from the windswept Shetland Isles, and locally in Devonshire. Produced in keeping with age-old traditions and with no harm to sheep, it works in harmony with your body to regulate your temperature and ensure long-lasting comfort.

If you’re interested in finding the best mattress material for a good night’s sleep, then check out our 5 surprising benefits of sleeping on a wool mattress.

 

1. WOOL IS Hypoallergenic


For those who suffer from allergies, it can be a challenge to find the best mattress material for a good night’s sleep, we’ve made it easier with our guide to finding your perfect mattress here. As wool comes from sheep, some with animal allergies may worry that this would exacerbate their symptoms. Fortunately, wool is not only good for those with animal allergies, but it also is resistant to dust mites, mould, and mildew.

2. wool is a Natural temperature regulator


With naturally unique properties, wool is a great fabric for temperature regulation. While many of us in the UK are only familiar with wool in the colder months to keep us warm, in many countries wool clothing is worn in both hot and cold weather.

Making sure your bedroom is the perfect temperature for you to sleep can be difficult, and often people find their bedrooms are just too warm. As wool retains moisture, it absorbs your sweat as you sleep and speeds the cooling process when you are warm. Simultaneously retaining a small amount of your body heat which it will feed back to you when your temperature drops, making it the perfect mattress material for all seasons.

 

3. wool is Durable


In comparison to silk or cotton, wool is far more resilient. As wool fibers are naturally elastic, they have the ability to be bent just over 20,000 times without breaking, compared to around 3,000 times for cotton and 2,000 for silk. Due to wool’s structure, it is less likely to tear and this is why we at Vispring are able to provide 30-year guarantees on all of our beds.

 

4. wool is Naturally fire-resistant


While many mattresses are fire-resistant by adding fire-retardant chemicals, many of our mattresses are made of wool. The protective lanolin coating found in wool makes it naturally resistant to combustion.

 

5. locally-sourced and sustainably produced wool


We advocate for carefully crafted and expertly selected materials, with sustainability at the core. The UK alone is said to have thrown away around 7m mattresses last year and at Vispring, our over 100 years of expertise means we manufacture mattresses that will last you your lifetime which is why we offer a 30-year manufacturer guarantee, that you can find more information on here.

Wool is also biodegradable, meaning that when it has reached the end of its life, it will break down quicker than many other materials.

We use nothing but the finest natural fibres, expertly selected and blended for the ultimate in comfort and support. If it’s time for you to get a good night’s sleep a wool mattress might be for you, take a look at our full range here.
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Are wool mattresses good for side sleepers?


Wool mattresses can be a good option for side sleepers, but their suitability depends on various factors, including personal preferences and any specific needs you may have. Here are some considerations for side sleepers when it comes to wool mattresses:

  1. Pressure Relief: Side sleepers often experience pressure points around their hips and shoulders due to their body’s contact with the mattress. Wool mattresses can provide good pressure relief, as wool fibres naturally conform to your body’s shape, helping to distribute your weight evenly and reduce pressure points.

  2. Temperature Regulation: Wool is known for its excellent temperature-regulating properties. It can help keep you cool in hot weather and warm in cold weather, which can be beneficial for side sleepers who may be prone to overheating or feeling chilly during the night.

  3. Support: It is important to ensure you choose the correct tension when finding the right mattress for you. Side sleepers often need a mattress that contours to their body’s curves while providing adequate support to maintain proper spinal alignment, a pocket spring and wool mattress will ensure sufficient support as well as comfort.

  4. Allergies: Wool can be hypoallergenic for many people, as it resists dust mites and other common allergens. This can be particularly beneficial for individuals with allergies or asthma.

  5. Motion Isolation: Wool mattresses when paired with pocket springs offer good motion isolation. If you share your bed with a partner who moves around during the night, this can help minimise disruptions to your sleep.

  6. Durability: Wool is a durable material, and a well-made wool mattress can last for many years, making it a good long-term investment.

  7. Comfort Preferences: Ultimately, the comfort of a mattress is highly subjective. Vispring offer a wide range of mattresses, ensuring you are able to find the perfect comfort for you.


When shopping for a mattress as a side sleeper, it’s essential to consider your individual comfort preferences, any specific sleep-related issues you may have (such as back pain), and your budget. Testing mattresses in a showroom or reading reviews from other side sleepers can also help you make an informed decision.

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