Elite uses springs from Leggett & Platt – the world's largest maker of spring units. Our springs are made from the best steel and are tempered properly. These springs consistently perform up to standard in test after test from many industries – American Furniture Manufacturers, Hospital Associations, Nursing Home Industries, etc. You can rest assured your springs are backed by Leggett and Platt as well as Elite Mattress Mfg.
Sleep Ergonomics and Innersprings
Because you can't always get all the sleep you need, you should strive to get the most out of the sleep you do get. An uncomfortable mattress can rob you of sleep, causing you to toss and turn and prevent you from getting the full benefit of your time in bed. Sleeping on a mattress that meets your needs for comfort and support will help you sleep better. Leggett & Platt Innersprings are engineered to give the total support and comfort you need for a good night's rest. Remember to ask yourself these four questions about innersprings when considering a mattress.
Resilient Comfort: Do the innersprings provide long lasting comfort, capable of holding their shape, resisting wear and tear?
Body Support: Do the innersprings provide proper body support? Are they sensitive to the body's contours, helping to reduce movement during sleep?
Weight Distribution: Do the innersprings support varying degrees of weight with consistent firmness?
Pressure Equalization: Do the innersprings equalize the pressure points, creating balanced support from head-to-toe?
Sleep Ergonomics and Box Springs
One hundred years ago doctors began placing boards between mattresses to treat people with lower back pain. Today that solution has been transformed into the box spring. A well designed box spring is essential to the overall comfort of your sleep system. Leggett & Platt innersprings and box springs have been engineered to work together, providing maximum comfort for a good night's sleep. There are two factors to consider when looking at a box spring:
Proper Support: A well designed box spring will support the middle 1/3 of the bed as well as the edges. It should work in conjunction with the mattress to distribute body weight.
Firm Resilience: Box springs should be built to last. Not only do they support body weight, they also support the weight of the mattress. Quality box springs should support this weight and still retain spring action in their coils.
Leggett & Platt researchers and developers have engineered continuous improvement and strengths into every box spring unit.