How Airboost Adapts to Every Body Type
Table of Contents
The Science of Micro-Support: Why Independence Matters
One Technology, Infinite Adaptations
Active Movers
Office Goers
Gentle Movers
Restless Sleepers
A marathon runner and a software engineer walk into a mattress store in Bangalore. The runner needs recovery after pounding pavements for 20 kilometers. The engineer needs relief after 12 hours hunched over code. They both need support. They both need comfort. They both need better sleep.
Here's the problem: Most mattresses are designed for one imaginary "standard sleeper" who doesn't exist.
Your body type, activity level, and daily physical demands determine nearly 70% of what makes a mattress work for you, yet traditional materials like memory foam, springs, or rebonded foam behave the same way regardless of who's sleeping on them. A 55 kg side sleeper and a 95 kg back sleeper get the same uniform response from the same uniform surface.
The result? Compromise. Either you sink too much, or you don't sink enough. Either you overheat, or you wake up stiff. The mattress can't tell the difference between your shoulders and your hips, between pressure that needs relief and zones that need support.
Airboost™ works differently.
It is built on a principle that sounds simple but is rare in the mattress industry: adaptive inclusivity. Instead of one uniform surface, Airboost uses 1 lakh independent AirKnit fibres that respond locally to load, movement, and pressure, creating a mattress that literally adapts to your body type, not the other way around.
The Science of Micro-Support: Why Independence Matters
Traditional mattresses, whether foam, grid, or spring, react as one unified system. Press down on memory foam, and the entire zone compresses uniformly. Lie on a spring mattress, and the coils respond to total body weight, not localized pressure.
Airboost's AirKnit structure works through distributed micro-support.
Each of the 1 lakh fibres functions like an independent shock absorber beneath your body. Heavier zones, like hips and shoulders, activate more fibres and receive higher resistance. Lighter zones, like your waist or calves, stay gently supported. Load is shared across thousands of adaptive points, not concentrated in one collapsing zone.
What this creates:
- Adaptive orthopedic support that scales with your body weight and sleep position.
- Pressure relief without excessive sink that would misalign your spine.
- Thermal intelligence through continuous airflow, critical in India's heat and humidity.
One Technology, Infinite Adaptations
Traditional mattresses offer "soft," "medium," or "firm" options. Hope your lifestyle fits one of those rigid preferences. Airboost distributes load intelligently, creating personalized support for each individual.
Active Movers
Their reality: 6 AM runs, weekend treks, daily gym. These are bodies in constant motion - pushing limits, building endurance, testing boundaries.
What their bodies need from sleep: Deep, restorative recovery. Muscle relaxation. Pressure relief at stress points. In India's climate, they also need cooling, because active bodies run warmer and sweat more at night.
How Airboost adapts: Athletic bodies often carry higher muscle mass and develop specific pressure zones from repetitive movement. Airboost's adaptive resistance prevents these zones from sinking excessively while cushioning pressure-heavy areas like shoulders and hips. The independent fibre structure enables continuous airflow through the mattress layer, dissipating heat and moisture that can fragment recovery sleep.
The experience: You feel supported but not trapped. Your muscles can actually relax because your spine stays aligned without effort. The surface stays cool and breathable, so you're not waking up at 3 AM drenched in post-workout sweat. When you turn during sleep, movement feels smooth and effortless.
Office Goers
Their reality: Spending 10-hours hunched over laptops, long video calls, taking the elevator instead of the stairs. These are bodies held still for too long - compressed, tensed, locked in unnatural positions.
What their bodies need from sleep: Spinal decompression. Relief from accumulated lower-back compression and shoulder tension.
How Airboost adapts: Sedentary lifestyles create lower-back compression and shoulder tension from prolonged sitting. Airboost prevents hip sink (which would drag the lumbar curve out of alignment) while distributing pressure at the shoulders and upper back where tension accumulates.
The experience: After 12 hours at a desk, you lie down and your lower back doesn't have to fight the mattress to stay aligned. Your neck and shoulders, tight from screen time, feel cushioned without collapsing. You wake up less stiff, less achy, and your body actually feels decompressed instead of twisted.
Gentle Movers
Their reality: Morning walks, Yoga, household chores, hobbies that aren’t strenuous. These are bodies that move gently, steady and mindful.
What their bodies need from sleep: Comfort without fighting for it. Ease of movement, getting in and out of bed shouldn't feel like a task.
How Airboost adapts: When you shift position, the surface restores balance locally without bounce or resistance. You're not fighting slow-recovery foam or wrestling with spring bounce.
The experience: Getting in and out of bed feels easier because the surface isn't trapping you. Movement during sleep happens smoothly.
Restless Sleepers
Their reality: Start sleeping on your back and wake up on your stomach. Stress, discomfort, or natural rhythm keeps you shifting all night.
What their bodies need from sleep: A surface that supports smooth transitions between positions. No resistance when you move. Enough support in every position - back, side, stomach.
How Airboost adapts: Airboost's controlled rebound means when you shift from back to side, the fibres recover instantly and re-adapt to the new position. Energy doesn't travel across the mattress as a wave.
The experience: Back sleeping? Your hips don't sink. Side sleeping? Your shoulders get cushioned. You're not spending micro-awakenings trying to get comfortable after every turn. Sleep continuity improves because movement becomes smooth instead of disruptive.
Better sleep doesn't start with finding the perfect mattress for your lifestyle. It starts with a mattress that adapts to yours.



