3 levels of support

3 levels of support

Which level of support do you need?

3 levels of support

Boxspring support levels

Boxspring support levels

Support level 1

  • Standard SLEEP DNA® profile
  • Fixed setting in the bed base
  • This is the "entry category" of profiled bed bases
  • The difference with a flat bed base is significant


In which box springs?

In the BS1 and the slim BS1 Pure

Boxspring support levels

Support level 2

  • Adjustable to suit your personal SLEEP DNA®
  • 3 adjustable height positions
  • Ideal profiling for those with a less pronounced body shape
  • The difference with a flat bed base is significant


In which box spring?

In the box spring BS3

Boxspring support levels

Support level 3

  • Adjustable to suit your personal SLEEP DNA®
  • 4 adjustable height positions
  • Ideal profiling for those with a pronounced body shape (broader shoulders or hips)
  • The difference with a flat bed base is significant


In which box spring?

In the box spring BS4



Support levels in slatted base

Support levels in slatted base

Support level 1

  • Average SLEEP DNA® profile
  • Fixed setting in the bed base
  • This is the "entry category" of profiled bed bases
  • The difference with a flat bed base is significant


In which slatted base?

In the P1 base frame

Support levels in slatted base

Support level 2

  • Adjustable to suit your personal SLEEP DNA®
  • 3 adjustable height positions
  • Ideal profiling for those with a less pronounced body shape
  • The difference with a flat bed base is significant


In which slatted base?

In the P3 base frame

Support levels in slatted base

  • Adjustable to suit your personal SLEEP DNA®
  • 4 adjustable height positions
  • Ideal profiling for those with a pronounced body shape (broader shoulders or hips)
  • The difference with a flat bed base is significant


In which slatted base?

In the P4 base frame

My SLEEP DNA®? That's personal

My SLEEP DNA®? That's personal

Helena, 61

My SLEEP DNA®? That's personal

The right support

Getting out of bed every morning fit and vital and starting a new day full of energy.
That sounds great! Yet in practice, this does not always turn out to be easy. One in five people have problems sleeping. Even if you sleep enough hours a night, you may not wake up feeling rested.

Why? A common reason for not waking up rested is the wrong sleeping position. A healthy sleep position means that your back and cervical vertebrae are in a straight line, allowing optimal relaxation and recovery. This should be possible in both supine and lateral positions.

We achieve the right sleeping position by getting the right support from the bed base
Bed base and mattress are complementary and together provide 100% support and comfort. Without the right bed base, you cannot achieve the most healthy sleeping position. Every body is different and needs a different level of support. Ergosleep® provides 3 levels of support. Which level of support do you need? Have your SLAAP-DNA® measured. Your body will thank you.