What mattress do 5 star hotels use?

What is the best mattress technologically speaking i should buy? Are "NASA tech mattresses" really a thing? Pic related is an Emma mattress with german technology that has been bought by more than 10 million europeans, does anybody know it or have some experience to share about the brand?

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I don't know anything about Euroshit but if you are going to spend money on a mattress and not get some $200 seat foam nonsense from Walmart, buy a Tempur-Pedic.

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Go to a custom shop where some old dude hand crafts mattresses custom to you.

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interesting thread

Don't bother getting an expensive mattress unless you have back problems.
Somehow the mafia of mattress sales keep shilling the need for expensive mattresses on the internet.

Look into building your own latex one. Literally best sleep I've ever had, if you figure out what you sleep best on

get a $200 Ikea mattress

At least where I live the "NASA" ones are actually "N.A.S.A." which is just some marketing word-salad acronym to trick people into believing it stands for "National Aeronautics and Space Administration."

crack a window

Hotels use cheap shit Sertas or whatever
The only difference between a 5 star and a 1 star is that the 5 star sells the mattresses after a few months to the 1 star, who keeps em for 10 years

I'm a nigger cattle and bought a purple mattress. It's fucking horrible. AMA

purple is comfy

what's wrong with it

fotm shit always seems to be bad in the end

>What is the best mattress technologically speaking i should buy?
Waterbed.

based waterbed enjoyer

>NASA tech
Astronauts are sleeping in 0 gravity.
They don't need mattresses to distribute their weight.

>What mattress do 5 star hotels use?
You can phone them and ask for mattresses.

>NASA mattress
In the space station there is no gravity so you sleep in a sleeping bag in a closet with a fan blowing into your face to stop you from choking on your own carbon dioxide. On the moon landings they slept in their clothes sitting down in their seats because there was no room to sleep anywhere else.

In the future if we set up a moon base or visit Mars or make a space station with centrifugal gravity or whatever, chances are they’ll sleep in hammocks. It’s very lightweight, easy to keep clean, genuinely comfy and good sleep, and most importantly when you’re done sleeping you can just unhook it and roll it up, wasting less precious space.

Mattress is bloat, sleep on the floor.

Floor is bloat, sleep on ground.

>Waterbed
Enjoy the vinyl toxin while you sleep.

I just sleep on whatever I am used roughing it out and slept on the floor for most of my childhood and young adult life.

NASA does have mattresses, I'm in the mattress department and we are always hiring. Theres so much to learn about dealing with gasses and moisture and how the body will perform at varying levels of gravity, gasses, and pressures. Were always working on systems to improve sleep, encourage longer durations of sleep, even studying how different frstires would imoact things like conception. The pay is ok, not 100k but in the 70s and 80s and the benefits are very very good. Can provide a referral