Science-Backed Sleep
Our sleep research is the only of its kind to be accepted by medical journals. It is a testament to our work to design innovative, effective mattresses.

Body Temp Regulation
Summary
While the characteristics of memory foam and airfiber® are noticeably different, the effects of these mattress materials on sleep has never been scientifically evaluated.
Results
Proven to lower core body temperature faster, so you fall into a deeper sleep fast. Deep sleep on airfiber® has been scientifically proven to be 308% longer than sleeping on memory foam.
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Enhanced Sleep Quality
Summary
While the characteristics of memory foam and airfiber® are noticeably different, the effects of these mattress materials on sleep has never been scientifically evaluated.
Results
We saw a faster drop in core body temperature provided 12.1 minutes of longer deep sleep and 53-66% less muscle activity while sleeping on airweave, when compared to memory foam.
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Improved Athletic Performance
Summary
Conducted at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, in two phases from 2013 to 2015, young athletes in the study slept on either airweave or a non-airweave bed. Subjects were evaluated on athletic performance for their 40-m sprint time, long jump distance, and star drill time.
Results
Young athletes who used airweave’s high rebound airfiber® mattress toppers observed tendencies of improved performance in athletic measurement compared to sleeping on low rebound memory foam mattress toppers or spring mattresses.
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