Children’s mattress 70 x 140 cm test & comparison »top 10 in january 2020

The 10 best children’s mattresses size 70 x 140 at a glance.

Children’s mattresses have to meet special requirements for a good night’s sleep. they should provide the spine with sufficient stability, but at the same time be permeable to air, to protect your child from overheating while sleeping. Foam mattresses for children are therefore often equipped with special ventilation channels.

Particularly high-quality children’s mattresses in the 70 x 140 cm format consist of natural materials such as natural latex and coconut fibers. Discover in our product table Models with moisture protection, step edge and Oeko-Tex seal, to offer your child the highest possible sleeping comfort.

The quality management for our test and comparison procedure is TÜV-certified according to ISO 9001

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Children’s mattress 70 x 140 cm comparison
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Price-performance winner
Model * Julius Zöllner Dr. Lübbe Air Premium Dreamland slumber star Pemicont BestCare – Visco ABC of beds OrthoMatra Junior-Duo Pemicont BestCare natural mattress Julius Zöllner Air Allround Pemicont BestCare Premium natural mattress Badenia Trendline BT Kiddy Best for Kids Comfort Maxi Dream night Easy Comfort
valuation
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19 reviews 36 reviews 23 reviews 350 ratings 13 reviews 300 ratings 30 ratings 58 reviews 203 ratings 318 reviews
size 70 x 140 cm 70 x 140 cm 70 x 140 cm 70 x 140 cm 70 x 140 cm 70 x 140 cm 70 x 140 cm 70 x 140 cm 70 x 140 cm 70 x 140 cm
Evaluation-relevant criteria
type
25% of the grade
  • Cold foam, latex = 25 points
  • Comfort foam / foam = 20 points
Cold foam, bubble foam, ventilation fleece
25 out of 25 points
cold foam
25 out of 25 points
Cold foam, viscose foam
25 out of 25 points
cold foam
25 out of 25 points
cold foam
25 out of 25 points
cold foam
25 out of 25 points
Cold foam and hemp linen
25 out of 25 points
comfort foam
20 out of 25 points
comfort foam
20 out of 25 points
foam
20 out of 25 points
Overall height in cm
20% of the grade
  • 11 – 12 cm = 20 points
  • 8-10 cm = 14 points
  • 6 – 7 cm = 10 points
12 cm
20 out of 20 points
11 cm
20 out of 20 points
11 cm
20 out of 20 points
12 cm
20 out of 20 points
7 cm
10 out of 20 points
10 centimeters
14 out of 20 points
11 cm
20 out of 20 points
9 cm
14 out of 20 points
10 centimeters
14 out of 20 points
9 cm
14 out of 20 points
Density kg / m³
20% of the grade The density of baby and child mattresses can be significantly lower than that of adult mattresses; Values ​​around 30 kg / m³ are optimal.
  • from RG 30 = 20 points
  • RG 20 – 29 = 14 points
30 kg / m³
20 out of 20 points
37 kg / m³
20 out of 20 points
30 & 60 kg / m³
20 out of 20 points
30 kg / m³
20 out of 20 points
30 kg / m³
20 out of 20 points
25 kg / m³
14 out of 20 points
18 kg / m³
0 out of 20 points
25 kg / m³
14 out of 20 points
25 kg / m³
14 out of 20 points
24 kg / m³
14 out of 20 points
Cover material
10% of the grade The best variants are fabric blends made of synthetic fibers (polyamide, polyester) and natural fibers (cotton, tencel / lyocell).
The perfect blend scores with breathability and easy care thanks to synthetic fibers and a pleasant feel thanks to natural fibers.
  • 26 – 74% synthetic fiber & 26 – 74% natural fiber, as well as 100% Tencel / Lyocell = 10 points
  • 75 – 100% natural fiber = 7 points
  • 75 – 100% synthetic fiber = 5 points
50% polyester, 30% cotton, 20% polyacrylonitrile
10 out of 10 points
62% polyester, 38% lyocell
10 out of 10 points
67% polyester, 33% cotton
10 out of 10 points
83% polyester, 14% viscose, 2% aloe vera, 1% lycra
5 out of 10 points
65% cotton, 35% polyester
10 out of 10 points
65% polyester, 35% cotton
10 out of 10 points
65% cotton, 35% polyester
10 out of 10 points
50% cotton, 50% polyester
10 out of 10 points
50% cotton, 50% polyester
10 out of 10 points
100% polyester
5 out of 10 points
Washability of the cover
10% of the grade The cover should be washable for hygienic reasons and a zipper or the like. have so that it can also be removed. 60 ° C are the most hygienic.
  • up to 95 ° C = 10 points
  • up to 40 ° C = 6 points
  • up to 30 ° C = 2 points
  • not washable = 0 points
up to 60 ° C
10 out of 10 points
up to 60 ° C
10 out of 10 points
up to 60 ° C
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up to 60 ° C
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up to 60 ° C
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up to 60 ° C
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up to 60 ° C
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up to 95 ° C
10 out of 10 points
up to 60 ° C
10 out of 10 points
up to 60 ° C
10 out of 10 points
wet Weather
10% of the grade If something goes wrong at night, moisture protection prevents the liquid from penetrating deep into the mattress.
  • Wetness protection available
    10 points
  • no moisture protection available = 0 points
step edge
5% of the grade The step edge is a reinforcement of the edges of the mattress. It reduces the risk of twisting or falling when the child stands on the edge.

  • Step edge present
    5 points
  • Leading edge not available =
    0 points
integrated plant fiber mat
5 out of 5 points
integrated plant fiber mat
5 out of 5 points
total score 100 out of 100 points 100 out of 100 points 90 out of 100 points 85 out of 100 points 80 out of 100 points 78 out of 100 points 70 out of 100 points 68 out of 100 points 64 out of 100 points 63 out of 100 points
Further data
not rated
Oeko-Tex Standard 100 textiles with this standard were tested for pollutants such as pesticides or formaldehyde using an independent test procedure and classified as harmless to health.
Other sizes available
(W x L)
  • 60 x 120 cm
  • 60 x 120 cm
  • 70 x 160 cm
  • 60 x 120 cm
  • 60 x 120 cm
  • 60 x 120 cm
  • 60 x 120 cm
  • 70 x 200 cm
  • 80 x 190 cm
  • 80 x 200 cm
  • 90 x 190 cm
  • and others
benefits
  • fixed step edges
  • with baby- & Toddler page
  • tested for harmful substances according to Oeko-Tex Standard 100
  • vertical ventilation ducts against overheating
  • Cover divisible
  • Baby and toddler side
  • fixed step edges
  • very stable
  • tested for harmful substances according to Oeko-Tex Standard 100
  • vertical ventilation ducts against overheating
  • Reversible mattress with baby and child side
  • Hemp has an antibacterial effect
  • air ducts
  • hard and very hard side
  • tested for harmful substances according to Oeko-Tex Standard 100
  • fixed step edges
  • suitable for allergy sufferers
  • tested for harmful substances according to Oeko-Tex Standard 100
  • vertical ventilation ducts against overheating
  • Reversible mattress with baby and child side
  • tested for harmful substances according to Oeko-Tex Standard 100
  • Cover suitable for hot laundry
  • particularly dimensionally stable
  • tested for harmful substances according to Oeko-Tex Standard 100
  • dimensionally stable
grading
1.0 = 100-99 points | 1.1 = 98-97 points | 1.2 = 96-95 points | 1.3 = 94-93 points | 1.4 = 92-91 points | 1.5 = 90-89 points | 1.6 = 88-87 points | 1.7 = 86-85 points | 1.8 = 84-83 points | 1.9 = 82-81 points
2.0 = 80-79 points | 2.1 = 78-77 points | 2.2 = 76-75 points | 2.3 = 74-73 points | 2.4 = 72-71 points | 2.5 = 70-69 points | 2.6 = 68-67 points | 2.7 = 66-65 points | 2.8 = 64-63 points | 2.9 = 62-61 points
3.0 = 60-59 points | 3.1 = 58-57 points | 3.2 = 56-55 points | 3.3 = 54-53 points | 3.4 = 52-51 points | 3.5 = 50-49 points | 3.6 = 48-47 points | 3.7 = 46-45 points | 3.8 = 44-43 points | 3.9 = 42-41 points
4.0 = 40-39 points | 4.1 = 38-37 points | 4.2 = 36-35 points | 4.3 = 34-33 points | 4.4 = 32-31 points | 4.5 = 30-29 points | 4.6 = 28-27 points | 4.7 = 26-25 points | 4.8 = 24-23 points | 4.9 = 22-21 points
5.0 = 20-19 points | 5.1 = 18-17 points | 5.2 = 16-15 points | 5.3 = 14-13 points | 5.4 = 12-11 points | 5.5 = 10-9 points | 5.6 = 8-7 points | 5.7 = 6-5 points | 5.8 = 4-3 points | 5.9 = 2-1 points | 6.0 = 0 points
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  • High-quality children’s mattresses not only help you to have a restful, healthy sleep, but also provide the spine, which is still growing, with sufficient stability.
  • In addition to the support function for the spine, care should also be taken when purchasing a baby and child mattress that there is sufficient air permeability to protect against overheating and a sturdy edge to protect against accidents.
  • A mattress with a washable cover will only last for a long time and is hygienically clean for children. Integrated moisture protection also helps to increase the lifespan of the cot mattress.

According to Kindergesundheit-info.de, babies sleep about 14 to 16 hours a day. While 2-year-olds still need 12 to 13 hours of sleep a day, most 4-year-olds get by with 11 hours. But every child sleeps differently: there are big ones, individual differences in daily sleep requirements.

Up to the age of three, almost all children take a nap at noon. But even after that, some still feel the need to lie down in the afternoon. Many parents are familiar with the problem: those who sleep late at noon come to rest late at night. However, the onset of evening tiredness does not only have something to do with the length of the afternoon nap, because even the smallest have early ones lark and the night owl.

But no matter if you were a bird or a late riser: in order for your child to sleep well and be fit in the morning, not only does he need a healthy sleeping rhythm, but also a good children’s mattress. In our child mattress 70 x 140 cm comparison 2019/2020 you will find out what you should pay attention to when buying and which criteria your personal child mattress 70 x 140 cm comparison winner should meet.

1. Why a child mattress in the format 70 x 140 cm?

A child mattress in the format 70 x 140 cm fits in almost every commercially available children’s bed.

The format for the children’s mattress 70 x 140 cm is the best-selling in the trade because it fits in almost every commercially available baby or crib for children. The advantage of this format is that a mattress of this size is your child of birth up to preschool age can accompany.

The right mattress sizes are so important for a cot because a child can develop postural problems on a mattress that is too small and can feel lost and left alone on a mattress that is too large.

As soon as your child has outgrown its mattress for a baby bed (70 x 140 cm), a youth or child mattress 90 x 200 or a mattress for adults should be bought as a successor model. With an adult mattress, however, make sure that they are not different resting zones contains. These are For Children because of their low body weight and the relatively straight spine generally unsuitable. Unlike adults, children do not yet benefit from increased relief at certain parts of the body.

2. What types of children’s mattresses are there??

Children’s mattresses hardness levels

The Stiftung Warentest found that firmness levels for mattresses for children are rarely stated. And if they are specified, they have mostly been set arbitrarily by the manufacturers and offer little orientation. Our tip: For children’s mattresses, do not consider degrees of hardness, but whether your child neither sinks too deeply nor too little into the mattress.

There are three common types of children’s bed mattresses: the cold foam, the foam and the latex coconut core mattress. In our child mattress 70 x 140 cm test you will find out which is the best child mattress 70 x 140 cm for your needs.

2.1. Cold foam mattress

Cold foam mattresses consist of a synthetic PU (polyurethane) filling. The nature of the cold foam ensures an adequate moisture balance. The ventilation channels integrated in the material hold the mattress breathable. Cold foam mattresses also create a better one pressure equalization as simple foam mattresses.

2.2. Foam Mattress

A foam mattress (often also referred to as a comfort foam mattress) consists of a simple layer of synthetically produced foam (usually also PU) and has no special functional layers like the cold foam mattress. Nevertheless, the foam mattress usually has good lying properties and is particularly suitable for children. Although it does not have good heat-insulating properties and no ventilation channels, it is a cheap 70 x 140 cm children’s mattress compared to the cold foam variant.

For a better overview we summarize the here again Advantages and disadvantages of the cold foam mattress compared to the foam mattress together:

  • better body adaptation
  • high elasticity
  • breathable
  • better heat insulating properties
  • more expensive than foam models

2.3. Latex and coconut core mattress

The children’s mattress 70 x 140 with coconut core mattress consists, as its name suggests, in the core of breathable latex, which is made of natural rubber is manufactured and robust, supportive coir. This type of mattress is comparatively firm and therefore particularly suitable as a baby mattress. It ensures a very even pressure equalization and prevents deep sinking. As a high quality product made from natural materials, it is usually very good durable and convinces with good lying properties, but it also has its price.

The latex coconut-core mattress is not only a popular model for children’s and baby beds, but is also ideal for adult abdominal sleepers in order to avoid hollow cross-flexion of the spine.

3. Buying advice: You have to pay attention to this when you buy a child mattress 70 x 140 cm

Hardness levels and different lying areas, as advertised for adult mattresses, do not play a decisive role for children’s bed mattresses. Hard-elastic Models are to be preferred for children and zones should not be used for children’s mattresses. Find out in our child mattress 70 x 140 guide or in child mattress 70 x 140 cm test which purchase criteria are important for child mattresses.

purchase criterion recommendation
Liege properties Let your child decide for themselves whether they would prefer to sleep on a harder or softer children’s mattress. It is important, however, that it neither sinks too deeply into the mattress nor too little. So the right choice is one firm-elastic variant, which supports the spine, which is not yet S-shaped, but straight.

Some of the models we’ve seen have a firmer baby and a softer junior side. The baby mattress can therefore be turned and then used as a cot mattress for a few years.

Air permeability Many high quality mattresses are breathable, so they are breathable. With the latex coconut core mattress, the natural fibers provide for themselves healthy sleeping climate, while foam or cold foam mattresses are equipped with special ventilation channels.

Ventilation is important because children, like adults, also sweat during sleep. Adequate air permeability is particularly important for babies in order to achieve Avoid overheating. If possible, also pay attention to natural, breathable materials such as cotton.

integrated moisture protection Just in babies and toddlers who are not yet completely dry have a cover with integrated moisture protection its advantages: it absorbs liquid and keeps it away from the mattress core. In our children’s mattresses 70 x 140 comparison, we particularly point out models machine washable cover with moisture protection down. firm edge Children’s bed mattresses made of foam or cold foam should have a sturdy edge (also called a step edge): This is a material reinforcement that prevents a child hopping on the bed with their feet slips between the mattress and the edge of the bed and get hurt.

Latex coir mattresses are so stable, on the other hand, that no additional stabilization of the edges is required. If you value good comparison results in the categories of lying properties and safety when buying a children’s mattress, you are generally well advised with a latex-coconut-core mattress.

4. Safety while sleeping

We have compared these other mattresses for you:

Baby sleeping bag by Julius Zöllner.

The Stiftung Warentest not only carried out a children’s mattress test, which we will briefly discuss in the following chapter, but also put together some valuable tips for the safe sleep of your child. We briefly summarize the most important points for you here:

  • Mattress Pads: Above all, do without mattress protectors or pads made of rubber or plastic, which restrict the air permeability of the mattress and negatively affect the sleeping climate. We recommend using a washable cover with integrated moisture protection instead.
  • slatted: If possible, always place the children’s mattress on a slatted frame and not on a plate or even on the floor. In this way you ensure that the mattress is also ventilated from below and prevent mold.
  • temperature: Keep the bedroom cool at 16 to 18 ° C at night and ventilate the room daily to protect your offspring from overheating.
  • Baby bed: It is best to let your child sleep in their own bed, because even in the parents’ bed there is a risk of overheating if the child slips the blanket over the head. So that your offspring does not feel abandoned, you can set up the cot in the parents’ bedroom for the first year of life.
  • Sleeping bag: In a baby sleeping bag, your child cannot slip a blanket over their head. This protects against overheating.
  • supine position: Lay your child on his back to sleep. From the side position it can easily tip over to its prone position and this sleeping position carries an increased risk of sudden child death.

Your child has trouble falling asleep or doesn’t want to go to bed at night? Daily rituals such as reading a story or singing lullabies often help. If you are reluctant to sing yourself, a recording is also an option. For example, try the classic "Do you know how many little stars there are?":

5. Questions and answers about the topic of children’s mattresses

5.1. What does the Stiftung Warentest say??

In the 03/2014 issue, Stiftung Warentest tested various mattresses for toddlers and babies: the majority of them corresponded to the standard size of 70 x 140 cm. Models made from natural fibers as well as foam and cold foam mattresses were tested.

With the test grade "Good" have cut off models of paradise and Julius Zollner. The Lara Plus model from Prolana received a rating of "good" from the Stiftung Warentest. Ease of use and durability were particularly emphasized in both models. Only as "satisfying" were Träumeland-Mattresses classified, whereby the low durability was criticized.

Also Eco test tested children’s mattresses in the 04/2012 issue. The model Paradies 076025 has since adorned the seal in the category child mattresses 70 x 140: "Ökotest very good".

5.2. Which important brands and manufacturers are there?

In addition to the brands and models already mentioned, Malie mattresses, Rummel mattresses and Werkmeister mattresses are also known. Other important brands and manufacturers of children’s bed mattresses and baby bed mattresses are:

  • Baumberger
  • ABC beds
  • Allnatura
  • Babycalin
  • Breckle
  • Beco mattresses
  • Alvi
  • Badenia
  • Easy baby
  • Artländer
  • Candide
  • dormiente
  • Elza
  • Fey&Co
  • frankenstolz
  • Grosana
  • hukla
  • Irisette
  • Kit for kids
  • Julius Zollner
  • Know-how
  • Lonsberg
  • Malie
  • pinolino
  • Prolana
  • paradise
  • Roba
  • Schlaraffia
  • Sun Garden
  • Träumeland
  • Werkmeister
  • Visiomed
  • Ticaa
  • Ravensberger mattresses

5.3. Which mattress is suitable for allergy sufferers?

Some manufacturers advertise mattresses that are suitable for allergy sufferers. In fact, however, there is no mattress that house dust mites can stop at permanently. On the other hand, effective encasings for allergy sufferers are an effective means.

5.4. How long can a child’s mattress last??

To ensure that your offspring sleeps well on its mattress for a long time, the cover should be washed regularly and the mattress turned over every now and then.

High quality mattresses for adults usually lose support after 10 years. However, for hygienic reasons, it is recommended that at least mattress cover already to replace after about 5 to 7 years.

Models for children do not have to last that long, since the little sleepers usually outgrow their mattresses after less than 10 years. Nevertheless, there are some care tips to keep in mind so that children’s mattresses do not have to be replaced prematurely:

  • Wash the cover regularly: Even children sweat during sleep and lose dandruff. For this reason, the mattress cover should be washed regularly.
  • Turn the mattress over: To ensure that the mattress wears evenly, we recommend turning and turning it about every two months. For mattresses with a baby and toddler side, however, the turning should only be made according to the age of the child.

Note: A mattress should always be replaced when it is Liege Kuhlen having. Also a unpleasant smell, which cannot be neutralized by washing the cover, can indicate mold or mite infestation and should prompt you to purchase a new one.

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