Coir or coconut fiber is fiber from the husk of coconuts. Among other uses, it is used as a natural bedding material.
Generally, coir is used in the middle and upper layers of mattresses to provide support or responsive softness by adding more or less density of material.
Those that are allergic or sensitive to foam, may find that this all-natural, non-toxic material is a good addition. It is important to note that coir mattresses may also have additives: such as cotton, wool, or foam so it is important to do your research to make sure those materials are safe.
Pros: Eco-Friendly, non-toxic, and all natural bedding.
Cons: Comfort is dependent on the craftmanship and quality of the coir material. Low quality bedding can be quite uncomfortable.
Orthopedic is a term that in the context of mattresses means supporting joints, bones, and the overall body. It is commonly used for mattresses that help with spinal alignment and recovery from joint or back issues.
In this way, there is no one material that is certified orthopedic, and the term can be used my manufacturers and marketers to help sell their mattresses.
For this reason, it is important to do additional research on any bed that claims to be orthopedic to make sure that it will actually help straighten the spine and alleviate pain.
Pros: For mattresses that stand true to the name, pain alleviation and better posture are some of the benefits.
Cons: It is difficult to decipher the truth from marketing on orthopedic mattresses.
Overall Score:
Coir: 8.8/10
Orthopedic: 9/10
Comfort:
Coir: 8.6/10
Orthopedic: 9.1/10
Softness:
Coir: 8.5/10
Orthopedic: 9.1/10
Cooling:
Coir: 9.5/10
Orthopedic: 9/10
Hypoallergenic:
Coir: 9.5/10
Orthopedic: 9/10
Odor:
Coir: 9.5/10
Orthopedic: 9/10
General Support:
Coir: 8.6/10
Orthopedic: 9.3/10
Eco-Conscious:
Coir: 9.5/10
Orthopedic: 9/10
Price Value:
Coir: 8.6/10
Orthopedic: 8.8/10