Mattress 90 x 200 cm test & comparison »top 9 in january 2020

Mattress 90 x 200 cm comparison 2020

The 11 best mattresses of size 90 x 200 cm at a glance.

Do you regularly wake up with tension in the neck and back and often feel as if you are tired in the morning? In addition to the wrong pillow, too soft or too sagging mattress to blame for problems falling asleep or sleeping through his.

Find a mattress in our table with the right degree of firmness for your needs. With a body weight of less than 80 kg, a mattress with a degree of hardness of 1 or 2 is recommended. The material type has also proven itself in practical tests to be decisive for sleeping comfort. Allergy sufferers especially benefit from latex mattresses, the mites do not provide a breeding ground.

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

Mattress 90 x 200 cm comparison
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Price-performance winner
model Badenia Irisette Lotus cold foam (H3) AM quality mattresses High quality 7-zone pocket spring mattress Ravensberger Struktura-Med 60 Ravensberger latex Oeko Tex 100 FMP Noblesse Ravensberger orthopedic 7-zone cold foam mattress Arensberger Relaxx Bed ABC OrthoMatra KSP-500 fan. Frankenstolz Happy T Badenia Trendline BT 100 MSS Easy Activ
valuation
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Dimensions in cm (W x L)
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90 x 200 cm 90 x 200 cm 90 x 200 cm 90 x 200 cm 90 x 200 cm 90 x 200 cm 90 x 200 cm 90 x 200 cm 90 x 200 cm 90 x 200 cm 90 x 200 cm
Evaluation-relevant criteria
type
50% of the grade
  • QX foam = 50 points
  • Barrel pocket spring core = 35 points
  • Cold foam, natural latex = 33 points
  • Pocket spring core, visco foam, synthetic latex, gel foam = 30 points
  • Comfort foam = 25 points
cold foam
33 out of 50 points
Pocket sprung
35 out of 50 points
cold foam
33 out of 50 points
80% synthetic latex, 20% natural latex
30 out of 50 points
cold foam
33 out of 50 points
cold foam
33 out of 50 points
Mixture of cold, visco and gel foam
33 out of 50 points
cold foam
33 out of 50 points
Pocket sprung
35 out of 50 points
comfort foam
25 out of 50 points
comfort foam
25 out of 50 points
Overall height in cm
17% of the grade
  • from 19 cm = 17 points
  • 16 – 18.9 cm = 14 points
  • less than 16 cm = 0 points
20 cm
17 out of 17 points
25 cm
17 out of 17 points
19 cm
17 out of 17 points
19 cm
17 out of 17 points
19 cm
17 out of 17 points
19 cm
17 out of 17 points
25 cm
17 out of 17 points
16 cm
14 out of 17 points
18 cm
14 out of 17 points
15 cm
0 out of 17 points
11 cm
0 out of 17 points
Density in kg / m³
15% of the grade The density (RG) is a measure of the longevity of a mattress: the higher the value, the more robust the mattress.
  • from RG 71 = 15 points
  • RG 51 – 70.9 = 11 points
  • RG 30 – 50.9 = 6 points
  • RG 20 – 29.9 = 3 points
55 kg / m³
11 out of 15 points
35 kg / m³
6 out of 15 points
60 kg / m³
11 out of 15 points
65 kg / m³
11 out of 15 points
37 kg / m³
6 out of 15 points
45 kg / m³
6 out of 15 points
50 kg / m³
6 out of 15 points
30 kg / m³
6 out of 15 points
30 kg / m³
6 out of 15 points
30 kg / m³
6 out of 15 points
27 kg / m³
3 out of 15 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
45% Lyocell (Tencel), 28% polyamide, 25.5% polyester and 1.5% elastane
10 out of 10 points
37% lyocell, 63% polyester
10 out of 10 points
80% cotton, 20% polyester
7 out of 10 points
80% cotton, 20% polyester
7 out of 10 points
100% cotton
7 out of 10 points
80% cotton, 20% polyester
7 out of 10 points
100 & polyester
5 out of 10 points
100% polyester
5 out of 10 points
100% polyester
5 out of 10 points
100% polyester
5 out of 10 points
100% polyester
5 out of 10 points
Washability of the cover
5% of the grade The cover should be washable for hygienic reasons and should have a zipper or the like so that it can also be removed. 60 ° C is the most hygienic.
  • from 60 ° C = 5 points
  • up to 40 ° C = 3 points
  • up to 30 ° C = 2 points
  • not washable = 0 points
up to 60 ° C
5 out of 5 points
up to 60 ° C
5 out of 5 points
up to 60 ° C
5 out of 5 points
up to 60 ° C
5 out of 5 points
up to 60 ° C
5 out of 5 points
up to 60 ° C
5 out of 5 points
up to 60 ° C
5 out of 5 points
up to 60 ° C
5 out of 5 points
Cover not removable
0 out of 5 points
up to 60 ° C
5 out of 5 points
up to 60 ° C
5 out of 5 points
Number of lying areas
3% of the grade For average tall people (between 1.60 and 2 meters tall) 7 zones are sufficient.
9 zones are recommended for people over 2 meters tall; People under 1.60 meters tall should use a slatted frame with 5 zones.
  • 7 zones = 3 points
  • 9 zones = 2 points
  • 5 zones = 2 points
  • less than 5 zones / none =
    1 point
7 zones
3 out of 3 points
7 zones
3 out of 3 points
7 zones
3 out of 3 points
7 zones
3 out of 3 points
7 zones
3 out of 3 points
7 zones
3 out of 3 points
9 zones
2 out of 3 points
7 zones
3 out of 3 points
7 zones
3 out of 3 points
no zones
1 out of 3 points
no zones
1 out of 3 points
total score 79 out of 100 points 76 out of 100 points 76 out of 100 points 73 out of 100 points 71 out of 100 points 71 out of 100 points 68 out of 100 points 66 out of 100 points 63 out of 100 points 42 out of 100 points 39 out of 100 points
Further data
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Degree of hardness There are usually 3-4 levels:
  • Degree of hardness 1: soft,
    for people up to 60 kg
  • Degree of hardness 2: medium,
    for people up to 80 kg
  • Degree of hardness 3: hard,
    for people over 80 kg
  • Degree of hardness 4: very hard,
    for people over 100 kg
H3
also available in H2 / H4
H2 H3 H3 H3 H3 H2 – H3 H3 H2 H2 H3
Other sizes available
(W x L)
  • 80 x 200 cm
  • 100 x 200 cm
  • 120 x 200 cm
  • 140 x 200 cm
  • 160 x 200 cm
  • 180 x 200 cm
  • 200 x 200 cm
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  • 80 x 200 cm
  • 100 x 200 cm
  • 120 x 200 cm
  • 140 x 200 cm
  • 160 x 200 cm
  • 180 x 200 cm
  • 200 x 200 cm
  • and more
  • 80 x 200 cm
  • 100 x 200 cm
  • 120 x 200 cm
  • 140 x 200 cm
  • 160 x 200 cm
  • 180 x 200 cm
  • and more
  • 80 x 200 cm
  • 100 x 200 cm
  • 120 x 200 cm
  • 140 x 200 cm
  • 160 x 200 cm
  • and more
  • 80 x 200 cm
  • 100 x 200 cm
  • 120 x 200 cm
  • 140 x 200 cm
  • 160 x 200 cm
  • and more
  • 80 x 200 cm
  • 100 x 200 cm
  • 120 x 200 cm
  • 140 x 200 cm
  • 160 x 200 cm
  • 180 x 200 cm
  • 180 x 220 cm
  • and more
  • 140 x 200 cm
  • 160 x 200 cm
  • 180 x 200 cm
  • 80 x 200 cm
  • 100 x 200 cm
  • 120 x 200 cm
  • 140 x 200 cm
  • 160 x 200 cm
  • 180 x 200 cm
  • and more
  • 80 x 200 cm
  • 100 x 200 cm
  • 120 x 200 cm
  • 140 x 200 cm
  • and more
  • 100 x 200 cm
  • 140 x 200 cm
  • 180 x 200 cm
  • 80 x 200 cm
  • 100 x 200 cm
  • 120 x 200 cm
  • 140 x 200 cm
  • 160 x 200 cm
  • and more
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.
benefits
  • good climatic properties
  • particularly good lying properties
  • adapts particularly well to the body
  • Absorption of odors through mattress cover
  • good comfort
  • hardly any chemical odors
  • for back and side sleepers
  • with zipper, through which the cover can be removed
  • very dense mattress with very high density
  • very good workmanship
  • point elasticity
  • doesn’t smell
  • high lying comfort
  • stable and dimensionally stable
  • good value for money
  • point elasticity
  • doesn’t smell
  • high lying comfort
  • well-made outer material
  • one H2 and one H3 side
  • good workmanship
  • point elasticity
  • good workmanship
  • point elasticity
  • doesn’t smell
  • good workmanship
  • Cover washable up to 95 ° C and suitable for tumble drying
  • high lying comfort
  • doesn’t smell
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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  • A 90×200 mattress has the task of turning the spine into one – both in the back and in the side position – while sleeping horizontal position bring to. This prevents back problems.
  • With the help of different zones and degrees of firmness, a mattress should adapt individually to the body. For Adults are 7-zone mattress ideal for Children and teenagers 1-zone models. The degree of hardness can be determined based on body weight (see point 3.2.)
  • There are different materials for the core and the cover: Prefer natural materials, you can go to Innerspring or natural latex mattress to grab. As allergic-Mattresses have Cold foam or latex models with cotton covers established.

A recent survey by statista.com according to almost believe 50% of German nationals, that a good night’s sleep is significantly influenced by a good mattress. And with this estimate, the survey participants are exactly right. Because when sleeping, a mattress mainly ensures that the spinal column in all sleeping positions just lies. This prevents back pain and back problems, which in turn ensures a good and restful sleep.

So that you are best prepared for the purchase of your next 90×200 mattress, we present you below the 90 x 200 cm comparison 2019/2020 mattress, which provides you with useful information about this part of the bed system.

1. Like on clouds: mattress 90×200

Word origin: mattress

The word mattress is derived from the old Italian name matarazzu which, in turn, derives from the Arabic word for floor cushions, Matrah, descended.

Incidentally, modern colloquial names for a bed with a mattress are Cases, mole, Hela, bunk or box.

A mattress 90×200 forms the so-called together with a slatted frame 90×200 ‘Bed system’. In this system the main task of a mattress is Stabilization and support of the cervical spine.

The overarching goal is therefore: The Keep your spine straight and stabilize them regardless of the body weight of the sleeper and the sleeping position. The following apply benchmarks:

  • at the back sleepers has to Double-S-form of the spine are preserved
  • at the side sleepers shoulders as well as pelvis should be as deep sink in, that the cervical spine a straight line forms

A mattress is always exposed two parts together, which nowadays can consist of different materials:

  • the mattress core and
  • the mattress cover

You can find information on the material of the mattress core under point 2 and information about the material of the cover under point 3.1. The general Advantages and disadvantages We have summarized a mattress 90 x 200 in the following overview for you:

  • stabilize the spine in various sleeping positions
  • adapt to different body zones and body shapes
  • removable and washable covers help against mites and the like.
  • are tested for harmful substances in the majority of cases (Oeko-Tex 100 standard)
  • Cavity formation is possible
  • wear out over time

2. The most popular types of mattresses: cold foam, innerspring and latex mattress

The core of a mattress can be made from various materials. Where straw used to be used as a filling material, innovative high-performance materials are now processed:

Material-type Overview of the material
Cold foam mattress

A cold foam mattress 90×200 belongs to the category of foam mattresses. As the name suggests, the material does not have to be heated with this type of mattress, but the individual 90×200 mattresses cut out of cold foam blocks. The foam mattresses also include:

  • Comfortable foam mattresses
  • Viscose foam mattresses (also called viscoelastic or memory mattresses)

Incidentally, modern 90×200 cold foam mattresses are mostly point elasticity and therefore adapt to different body shapes and sleeping positions. The higher the quality a cold foam mattress, the higher is the weight that the foam can carry per cubic meter of mass (= density). The best cold foam mattresses in our mattress 90×200 comparison carry a density from 45 kg / m³ upwards.

Spring mattress

Various belong to the category of spring mattresses 90×200 subcategories of spring mattresses, for example:

In principle these 90×200 mattresses have in common that they all with steel spring are equipped when laying on pressed together and jump back into your position later. at Pocket spring mattresses become from these feathers small packages – So bags – packed. barrel springs are extra bulbous shape, to achieve a larger contact area and resilience. If barrel springs are bundled in pockets, this effect increases.

Spring mattresses are usually equipped with a foam layer so that the springs do not penetrate the body. Are spring mattresses point elasticity and adapt well to the body.

latex mattress

With latex mattresses 90×200 must between models artificial and natural latex be distinguished. Natural latex is made from the Milk sap of the rubber tree won, whereas artificial latex is a chemical replica of this material. Both latex versions are one extremely high elasticity given, which is why this type of 90×200 mattress is also suitable for people with a high body weight are.

Latex is also very good durable, Many latex mattresses last up to 10 years.

Conclusion: If you look at a mattress natural materials You should consider a mattress from the category ‘Sprung’ or off natural latex choose. Otherwise, you can also opt for a cold foam mattress or a variant made of artificial latex.

3. Buying advice: You should pay attention to this when buying a mattress 90×200

3.1. Cover material and washability

Before you buy a 90×200 mattress, you should take a closer look at the cover material in addition to the core material. The fact is that in most cases you can choose between natural materials and synthetic fabrics: the majority of the mattresses in our 90×200 comparison mattress are either made of cotton (= natural) or polyester (= artificial). The advantages and disadvantages of these materials are obvious:

cotton

  • can transport and absorb moisture as a natural substance
  • protects the skin
  • Mites feel comfortable in natural substances, which is why the covers should ideally be washable at 60 ° C (hot wash)

polyester

  • Mites don’t like this material
  • smooth feeling on the skin
  • cannot transport or absorb moisture well

So if you have a lot at night sweat, you should get a mattress 90×200 with a washable and removable cover buy from cotton or a mattress with a mixed fabrics prefer cotton and polyester. The same applies to mattress toppers or mattress toppers.

3.2. Zones and degrees of hardness

The most popular mattress sizes

The size of a mattress is significantly influenced by the size of the bed. The following standard sizes are available, with a slatted frame of identical size also required:

When you buy a 90 x 200 mattress, that is too Number of zones relevant on the mattress. Many zones are an advantage here, whereby our mattress 90×200 comparison showed that seven zones are usually sufficient.

Such 7-zone mattress are characterized by a special in the majority of cases high adaptability to the body of the sleeper out. The different zones, for example for Shoulders, pelvis and thighs own degrees of hardness or an individual density, so that e.g. the shoulders can sink well in the side position.

You should also go for the Mattress hardness or the different degrees of hardness in which your personal mattress 90 x 200 cm comparison winner can be acquired. The hardness of a mattress should be in Dependence on your body weight to get voted. According to the Stiftung Warentest, however, the degrees of hardness are subject no overarching standard, which is why she’s only here as benchmarks act:

  • H1: soft, for a body weight of around 60 kg
  • H2: soft to medium, for a body weight of around 70 kg
  • H3: medium, for a body weight around 80 kg
  • H4: medium to hard, for a body weight of around 90 kg
  • H5: hard, for a body weight of around 100 kg

Mattress 90×200 with one zone: What initially sounds like a disadvantage does not have to be. If your model of choice has only one zone, but has point elasticity, the mattress can keep up with specimens with 7 zones. In addition, mattresses with only one zone are the ideal children’s mattresses (90×200).

3.3. density

The density indicates the weight of one Foam mattress per cubic meter of mass can carry. From this definition it can already be deduced that this value is only of interest for cold foam mattresses in tests.

It is important to recognize that this The density increases with the quality of the foam used. High quality mattresses can therefore carry more weight. The best mattress 90 x 200 cm therefore has one Density of over 45 kg / m³. So if you would like to buy a dimensionally stable premium mattress, you should purchase a copy whose density exceeds 45 kg / m³.

3.4. Oeko-Tex 100 standard and suitable for allergy sufferers

Many mattresses are supplied as so-called roll mattresses to make transportation easier.

Don’t want your health to go through pollutants load, you should also make sure that you choose a mattress 90×200 that has been tested for harmful substances. A good example of this are 90 x 200 mattresses that cover the Oeko-Tex 100 standard be able to show. The presence of this certificate means that the mattress has been subjected to a pollutant test according to specific criteria and is usually low in pollutants.

This is a general advantage, but also specific to sensitive people and allergy sufferers to recommend. Allergy sufferers should also choose a 90×200 allergy mattress. This usually means that mites cannot find a breeding ground in these mattresses. Basically, this is the case with mattresses with cold foam core and latex mattresses.

4. Popular brands and manufacturers: mattress 90 x 200 cm test

  • FMP mattress manufacturer
  • Swissflex
  • Ravensberger
  • dormiente
  • Ikea
  • Billerbeck
  • frankenstolz
  • Beco
  • Dibapur
  • MSS
  • Röwa
  • ABC beds
  • Badenia
  • Dunlopillo
  • Irisette
  • Tempur
  • Allnatura

5. Ideal for children and teenagers: mattresses with only one zone and H2

For Toddlers and primary school children applies to the Zones: less is more. Because children’s spines are not yet curved, which is why a children’s mattress 90×200 must have no sink areas, e.g. for shoulders, pelvis and thighs.

Rather, it is important that a child mattress 90 x 200 even hold guaranteed, especially if your child moves a lot during sleep. It is therefore recommended for children Cold foam or latex mattresses.

For children and adolescents, mattresses should also be chosen, which one Degree of hardness from soft to medium reach (corresponds to H2). Even softer children’s mattresses 90×200 are not advisable, since they could restrict the child’s freedom of movement by sinking too deep. Harder models could in turn cause back problems and lead to sleep problems.

6. Five mattresses that also convinced the Stiftung Warentest in the 90 x 200 cm mattress test

The Stiftung Warentest regularly checks mattresses with the dimensions 90×200 – most recently in the April 2016 edition. The following list shows which mattresses the Foundation chose to be the 90 x 200 cm comparison winner:

  • bett1.de Bodyguard rating: 1.8
  • Schlaraffia Formula Plus Two – grade: 2.4
  • fan. Emil KS – grade: 2.5
  • fan. Medisan Max KS grade: 2.5
  • Lidl Meradiso 7-zone cold foam mattress – grade: 2.5

The following video further shows how the Stiftung Warentest proceeded with your mattress examination:

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