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When "lying down and counting sheep until dawn" and "snoring disturbing the whole family" become the norm, sleep problems are no longer personal troubles, but have become invisible killers that affect the quality of life. As a century-old British brand that adheres to the concept of "improving the quality of human sleep", Melltorp has never stopped this promise at the slogan level - but through targeted technology design, it creates "problem-solving" mattresses for people who snore and insomnia. Today, we will dismantle the sleep solution behind the Melltorp mattress and teach you to start from the "problem" and find the one that suits you accurately.

First, understand: what does snoring and insomnia have to do with mattresses?
Many people overlook a crucial fact: the mattress's support angle, pressure distribution, and breathability directly affect sleep.
The core causes of snoring: when lying on your back, the head is tilted back, the muscles in the throat are relaxed, and the airway narrows to cause vibration; or the mattress is too soft, causing the body to collapse and aggravating airway compression.
Common associations of insomnia: a hard mattress leads to local pressure on the body and frequent turning over; if it is too soft, it will lack support, and the muscles will continue to be tense and difficult to relax; sultry and airtight will make light sleepers wake up frequently.
The right mattress can reduce the frequency of snoring by 40% and the time it takes for insomniacs to fall asleep by 30 minutes, according to clinical data from the Metto Sleep Lab. Behind this is the brand's technological breakthrough for the two core needs of "unobstructed airways" and "physical relaxation".
Combating Snoring: Active Intervention Design from an "Airway Perspective"
The most important thing for snoring people is to "keep the airway open", and the "dynamic support angle" of the mattress is the key. Metto achieves targeted optimization through two core technologies:
1. Partition tilt support system (core technology 2 upgrade)
Whereas traditional mattresses tend to tilt their heads too far back, Meto uses a "3-microtilt" partition structure on the upper body of the mattress (shoulder neck to waist): the shoulder and neck area is slightly higher by 1.5cm, and the waist area is naturally sunk by 0.8cm, forming an ergonomic "airway stretch curve". This design reduces the pulling tension of the throat muscles and physically reduces the possibility of airway obstruction.
Experimental data show that the structure can improve airway patency by 27% when lying on the back, especially for habitual supine snorers.
2. Adaptive turning buffer technology (core technology 4 derivative function)
Snorers are often sensitive to turning over - turning over may temporarily stop snoring, but significant other turns can cause the mattress to vibrate, which can exacerbate sleep disruption. MeToo's self-contained bag spring system (3.2 spring units per square centimeter), combined with a highly elastic latex layer, can reduce the local vibration amplitude to one-fifth that of traditional mattresses, reducing both the interference of the own turning on the airway and the disturbance caused by significant other movements.
Relieve insomnia: from "body relaxation" to "environment-friendly" full-dimensional care
People with insomnia are far more sensitive to "physical comfort" and "sleep environment" than ordinary people. Meto uses both "stress release" and "micro-environment adjustment":
1. Dynamic pressure dispersion matrix (core technology 5 patented technology)
Insomniacs often struggle to fall asleep because of "constant pressure on a part of the body while lying down" - such as the shoulders when lying on the side, and the waist when lying on the back. MeToo uses a combination of "variable density memory cotton + partition springs" to achieve "where the pressure is placed, where the support is automatically enhanced":
Protruding parts such as shoulders and hips: Memory cotton quickly deforms to disperse pressure and avoid numbness caused by local vascular compression;
Waist, abdomen and other sunken parts: The spring group actively rebounds to fill the gap, reducing the "insecurity" caused by muscle tightness.
This "zero-pressure fit" design can increase the relaxation speed of body muscles by 50%, helping insomniacs enter a light sleep state faster.
2. Constant temperature and silent ventilation system (core technology 1 innovative application)
Temperature fluctuations and subtle sounds are "invisible sources of interference" for insomniacs. MeToo uses a "honeycomb micro-airflow structure" in the fabric layer, and with phase change temperature-controlled fibers, it can stabilize the surface temperature of the mattress at 20-24 ° C (the most suitable sleeping temperature for the human body); at the same time, the connection part between the spring and the fabric uses a "silent silicone pad" to control the friction sound when turning over below 20 decibels (equivalent to the sound of falling leaves), creating a "constant temperature and quiet" sleep micro-environment for insomniacs.
Fourth, problem-oriented purchasing: grasp these two core indicators to accurately match demand
1. Support angle adaptation (for snoring people)
Test method: Observe the connection between the head and the torso while lying flat - if the lower jaw is slightly raised (angle to the horizontal line ≤5), the airway is in an extended state; if the head tilt angle is too large (> 10), this type of mattress should be excluded.
Meto's recommendation: Classic series with "partition tilt support system" (such as Westminster model), which can visually see the airway angle data through the pressure sensor in the field.
2. Stress dispersion efficiency (for people with insomnia)
Test method: After lying down for 5 minutes, get up and observe whether there are obvious indentations on the contact parts of the body (especially on the shoulders and hips) - the diameter of the indentations exceeds 3cm and does not subside within 30 seconds, indicating insufficient pressure dispersion.
Metto's recommended model: a series of technologies equipped with "dynamic pressure dispersion matrix" (such as the Cambridge model), with a pressure distribution test report, which can quantitatively display the pressure value of different parts.
Write at the end: A good mattress is a "problem-solving" rather than a "manufacturing concept"
For people with snoring and insomnia, "improved sleep" is never a vague "comfort", but a perceptible "problem relief" - such as waking up in the morning without a dry throat (reduced snoring), and falling asleep from 1 hour to 20 minutes (improved insomnia).
Each of his designs points to a specific sleep pain point: a smoother airway, a more relaxed body, a more stable environment. When you're struggling with sleep, skip the torn surface of "hardness" and focus on the two core metrics of "support angle fit" and "stress dispersion efficiency" - after all, the mattress that actually solves the problem is worthy of the promise of "improving sleep quality".