Climate inlay
Every mattress needs a 'climate cover', a climate-active fiber layer, that regulates the nightly moisture balance. With practical corner rubber bands to prevent slipping in the cover.
Merino virgin sheep's wool is the ideal, breathable material. It transports moisture away from the body while keeping the warmth. And virgin sheep's wool inhibits the growth of bacteria and thus ensures hygiene.
The mat is simply placed between the mattress core and cover (if the mattress cover has a zipper).
Material: 100% pure merino sheep's wool 500g/sqm, wrapped in cotton jersey.
Cotton is anti-static and thus provides energetic harmonization in synthetic mattresses. Cotton can absorb moisture well, but cannot release it as well, so a cotton insert should be aired regularly, preferably in the sun.
Material: 100% pure cotton 500g/sqm, wrapped in cotton jersey.
The climate inlay peat is a fine pleasure for women (mainly) because besides the general climate function it warms in a special way. The humic substances bound in the peat are heat-reactive and reach the organism through the skin, where they improve the body's own heat production (through better capillary blood circulation). It is also said that peat transforms short-wave radiation into long-wave radiation and thus improves the energy level of the bed.
Material: 60% merino wool, 40% Swedish moor peat fiber, 750g/sqm, wrapped in cotton jersey.
The climate insert linen has the opposite effect to that of the peat insert. Flax/linen conducts heat away to a high degree and thus increases the tempering effect of the interlining. This is a fine relief for sweaty sleepers in particular. The thinner the cover, the higher the effect.
Material: 60% merino wool, 40% flax fiber, 750g/sqm, wrapped in cotton jersey.