Spring wood frame

Springwood slatted frames are classics among slatted bases. And something becomes a classic not by chance, but because it reliably ensures excellent sleep over a long period of time. The flexible spring slats in the springwood frame respond sensitively to pressure and adapt to the body, allowing the mattress above to fully deliver its benefits. In the Physioform PRO, a patented adjustment system additionally ensures that the slatted frame can be precisely adjusted to weight and movement. Pressure is distributed more evenly, and the body receives exactly the support it needs.

Slatted Frames with Flexible Springs

Enjoy the benefits of a slatted frame with flexible springs and restful nights in your perfectly adjusted bed. With individual firmness adjustment and comfortable adjustment options in all areas, you can tailor the frame to your needs. Some models also feature a special support for the lower back.

Slatted Frames with Flexible Springs: Advantages at a Glance

  • Shoulders, pelvis, back – these are three different zones when lying down. That is why it is important that not every body area is treated the same. The shoulder often needs more room, the pelvis should sink in comfortably but not too deeply, and the back still needs support. A slatted frame with flexible springs adapts slightly and can be individually adjusted to these needs.
  • Helpful for side sleepers, back sleepers, and stomach sleepers: Each sleeping position places different demands on the slatted frame. Side sleepers need more relief in the shoulder area. Back sleepers often benefit from good support in the lower back. Stomach sleepers usually sleep better when the core of the body is not positioned too softly. A high-quality slatted frame with flexible springs can be adjusted accordingly.
  • Firmness individually adjustable: dormiente slatted frames with flexible springs allow certain areas to be set firmer or softer. This is practical if your needs change or if you notice that one area requires more support while another needs more relief.
  • If the head or foot section is adjustable, the bed becomes more versatile in everyday life. The upper section of a slatted frame with flexible springs can be raised slightly for reading, resting, or in cases of reflux. The foot section is useful when the legs feel heavy after long periods of standing or when they need to be elevated.
  • Some models offer additional lower back support options. This is especially useful if you are sensitive in the lower back or need more stability in that area.
  • Adapts better to different body shapes: A slatted frame with flexible springs helps tailor the sleep system more precisely to body height, weight, proportions, and sleeping habits.