Space X Design
"Space X Design"
The Space X design is a pattern in the memory foam layer of the mattress that is designed to distribute weight evenly and provide support to the body. This design is similar to the individual pocket springs in a traditional spring mattress, where each spring works independently to support the weight of the body.
In the case of the Space X design, the memory foam is cut into individual dice-like shapes, which are separated from each other to provide independent support to different parts of the body. This means that when you lay on the mattress, the foam will contour to your body shape and provide support where it is needed most.

The result of the Space X design is a mattress that helps to promote proper body alignment and relieve pressure points, which can lead to a more comfortable and restful sleep. The independent support provided by the Space X design also helps to reduce motion transfer, meaning that if one person moves during the night, the other person on the mattress is less likely to be disturbed.
The Space X design also includes gaps between the dice-like shapes of the memory foam, which allows for air to flow through the mattress. This helps to regulate the temperature of the mattress and prevent it from becoming too hot, which can be a common issue with memory foam mattresses.
When you lay on the mattress, your body heat can sometimes get trapped in the foam, causing you to feel hot and uncomfortable. The gaps in the Space X design help to circulate air through the mattress, dissipating heat and keeping you cool and comfortable throughout the night.
In addition to the gaps in the Space X design, the mattress cover also has breathable properties to further enhance airflow and promote a cooler sleep environment. This feature can be especially beneficial for people who tend to sleep hot or live in warm climates.