This is an interesting, new concept for a topper....
Jun 24, 2009 2:06 AM
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I just read about this newly developed mattress topper. I'm not sure if I can visualize it, though. Has anyone here heard of it?



Leggett & Platt offers new mattress topper coil
2.5-inch Softech designed to provide comfort
David Perry -- Furniture Today, June 16, 2009
CARTHAGE, Mo. — Leggett & Platt has introduced a 2.5-inch tall coil designed to provide comfort on the top of a mattress.
The Softech coil comfortably cushions a sleeper while individually maintaining its original feel longer than traditional foam or fiber toppers, L&P officials said.

Engineers at Leggett & Platt's IDEA (Innovation, Design, Engineering, and Acceleration) Center designed the Softech coil from a thin-gauge wire made from recycled steel. They discovered that the tiny pocketed innersprings react like a pillow at a high coil count in that they conform, support and respond to a sleeper's body. In addition, the construction of the small, individually pocketed Softech coils minimizes disturbances by reducing motion transfer from partner to partner, according to L&P.

"Softech takes advantage of the comfort-inducing effects of coiled steel as a compressible, responsive element," said Tom Wells Jr., director of engineering strategy and technical support for Leggett & Platt. "The coils have a smaller diameter and a lighter gauge than standard innerspring wires. Using approximately 5.5 turns per coil, we're able to increase material efficiency in a vertical, flexible dimension."

Durability and longevity in bed toppers is an increasingly important issue to mattress shoppers, L&P said. Some foam and upholstery toppers compress or lose their comfort layer quickly, according to the company. In contrast, L&P said, the average lifespan of a Softech topper provides years of comfort without body impressions.

Softech's is also less costly than the high-density cushioning of some visco or latex comfort layers, according to L&P.

The introduction of the 2.5-inch Softech coil comes on the heels of L&P's Superlastic PRO, one of the tallest coils used in bedding manufacturing. The seven-inch PRO is a three-turn, alternating continuous coil system that can increase mattress profile height at a reduced cost to manufacturers and retailers, L&P said.

"We see an emerging trend of customizing a sleep set's vertical profile by using a variety of innerspring heights," said Wells. "Mattress shoppers want it all - the plush look of a pillow top, the comforting feel of Active Support technology, and all at an affordable price. Softech offers each of these."
Re: This is an interesting, new concept for a topper....
Reply #1 Jun 24, 2009 3:57 AM
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland.
Joined: Jun 17, 2009
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they really are a good system, although some companys use a sheet of them and add 1000 springs to the spring count so watch out for that when mattress shopping.<BR><BR>http://www.spinkssprings.co.uk/HD%20Spring.htm

http://www.spinkssprings.co.uk/Posturfil%20Spring.htm<BR><BR>

a couple of examples of them here from a company i deal with, and sleep on.
This message was modified Jun 24, 2009 by Marshall