Comparison of Main Materials: Choosing the Optimal Solution Based on Needs
The selection of materials for car mattresses must balance comfort, portability, durability, and hygiene. Currently, mainstream materials in the market can be divided into two categories: inflatable and non-inflatable.
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Inflatable Materials
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
- Advantages:
- Lightweight and easy to store (compact when folded).
- Affordable price.
- Flocked surface treatment improves tactile comfort and provides better warmth in winter.
- High tear resistance, suitable for rugged outdoor use.
- Applicable Scenarios:
- Road trips, camping, and situations requiring quick setup and storage.
TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane)
- Advantages:
- Eco-friendly and odorless.
- Superior elasticity and better flexibility in low temperatures compared to PVC.
- Strong aging resistance and longer service life.
- Applicable Scenarios:
- Users with high environmental requirements or those in colder regions.
Non-Inflatable Materials
Memory Foam
- Advantages:
- Slow-rebound特性 conforms to body curves, distributing pressure and improving sleep comfort.
- Breathable and skin-friendly fabric suitable for year-round use.
- Some products include a rigid support headrest.
- Applicable Scenarios:
- Users prioritizing rest quality, long-term use, or enhanced support.
Sponge + Anti-Slip Base
- Advantages:
- Low cost and lightweight.
- Anti-slip rubber dot design on the bottom prevents shifting on flat car surfaces.
- Applicable Scenarios:
- Short trips or budget-conscious users.