MagniStretch® Medium Firm Mattress for Back Pain, 12"
The MagniStretch® medium firm mattress combines advanced full body support, with therapeutic back pain relief and next generation temperature regulation. Engineered in Italy, the medium firm mattress for lower back pain delivers gentle traction for your back, while you sleep.
The patented biomechanical design works with the weight of the sleeper to relieve back pain by gently stretching and decompressing the spine—effectively reducing back pain by 50% in the first year.
The medium-firm MagniStretch mattress comes with a washable cover made from NASA-developed Outlast® fabric and soft natural bamboo viscose. Outlast is engineered to meet the rigid demands of space travel—offering next level temperature regulation for deeper, more comfortable sleep, too.
CUSHION: medium firm feel
THICKNESS: 12" total body support
BEST FOR: back pain, athletes, joint pain
TECHNOLOGY: MagniStretch®, Outlast® & Memoform®
WASHABLE COVER: Outlast® bamboo
...OEKO-TEX 100 certified
...CertiPUR-US...American Chiropractic Assoc
...Outlast® NASA Technology
A medium firm mattress for back pain
- Magnistretch 12"nontoxic mattress
- designed to provide gentle, biomechanical traction
- adjusts automatically according to bodyweight
- aligns & gently decompresses the spine
- for pressure relief + increased blood flow
- proven to reduce back pain by 50% after 1 year*
- notable improvements in mobility & sleep quality*
Engineered in Italy, with full body support
- therapeutic 5-zone engineered support
- supportive, medium firm cushioning
- instantly conforms to body pressure
- alleviates muscle tension, improves circulation
- endorsed by American Chiropractic Association
- breathable 3D band for airflow
- NASA Outlast® thermo regulating fabric cover
- note - not recommended for those with spinal fusions!
Each nontoxic mattress comes with:
- our total material transparency
—for peace of mind - 10 year Magniflex manufacturer warranty
- 90 day sleep trial
- free shipping
* Mazza D, et al. J Surg 10: 11377 - study published in the Journal of Surgery





































