Pleasant Mattress is bringing to market a new hybrid mattress brand designed and built by its in-house team: MAXX.
Engineered to provide superior performance, this line of mattresses features an extensive sag-free, engineered support structure of heavy-wire coils and ultra high-density foams. Available in eight styles, the MAXX collection shuns memory foam and cheap foam in its material list, providing an alternative to the sameness currently on the retail floors.
“We’re beyond excited to introduce MAXX to the marketplace,” said Rion Morgenstern, President and CEO of Pleasant Mattress. “Our more than 55 years [of] building mattresses have given us great insight into how to craft a well-made, supportive and long lasting bed. We’ve gone above and beyond and truly over-engineered these mattresses for longevity. Mattress returns due to body impressions are not good for the retailer or for the manufacturer. We’ve constructed MAXX with components that will hold up and lower those return rates.”
Atop the sturdy, sag-free support structure rests sumptuous layers of ultra high-density foam and 100 percent natural Talalay latex. The comfort layers are topped with a soft-touch top layer of four-way stretch knit with an underlayment of natural New Zealand Joma wool and high-density convoluted foam.
Priced to retail from $1,499 to $2,499 in queen, there are three families of mattress designs that make up the MAXX collection. The Max. Conform collection is built upon a foam encased “Samson” spring unit of individually wrapped coils -- a strong and quiet core that is sensitive to body contours. The Max. Support collection also features foam-encased heavy-wire coils, but in a hinge-flex double-offset configuration. Max. Support and Max. Conform are available in euro top, firm and plush models. Max. Response, also based on the “Samson” coil, showcases a specialty sleep format with a non-quilted top panel to enhance the responsiveness of the exotic comfort layers, including the revolutionary 3Mesh ventilating layer on the sleeping surface for engineered air-flow. Max. Response is available in plush and luxury firm.
In addition to creating a sturdy bed, Pleasant Mattress took the move to dress the beds in a unique ticking reminiscent of a bespoke suit. Heathered taupe, gray, and black combine for an eye-catching side band, and the ticking on the top of the bed features a contrasting, horizontal stitch for added appeal. MAXX also carries its unique hangtag, again offering a nod to the fashion industry.
“We looked to adjacent industries for inspiration in the design and presentation of this brand,” Morgenstern said. “By bringing style and materials from other industries into MAXX we are breaking the mold of boring mattresses. The design and comfort of MAXX is sure to produce great results on retail floors.”
For more information, please visit MAXXMattress.com and PleasantMattress.com.
About Pleasant Mattress: Pleasant Mattress, formerly Cannon Sleep Products, is an independent, family-owned mattress supplier in the Western United States. The company employs 130 people and has been in business since 1959 when it was founded as the Pleasant Bag Co. The company is a licensee and manufacturer of the Spring Air brand. The company produces traditional mattresses, specialty sleep products and futons in its 150,000-square-foot facility in Fresno, Calif.