
"The Mazzu Camping Mattress isn't your typical inflatable pad that promises comfort on-the-go but delivers back pain for a week. It's built around 72 precision-engineered elastic spring units-pre-compressed coils encased in durable jackets that adapt independently to your body's contours. Each unit flexes on its own, providing ergonomic support whether you're lying flat or curled up on your side (you know, like in an actual bed)."
"Layer tells me via email that people want "the comfort of home when they're outdoors, and traditional inflatable or foam mats just don't deliver that." Which, yes, that's exactly my point. The company says conventional options are bulky, unreliable, or simply uncomfortable. And many are unsustainable. Layer and Mazzu saw a clear gap to create a sustainable, portable system that offers bed-like comfort without compromise, bringing "a real sense of restfulness to the camping experience.""
Mazzu and design studio Layer developed a modular Camping Mattress built around 72 precision-engineered elastic spring units—pre-compressed coils encased in durable jackets that adapt independently to body contours. Each spring unit flexes separately to provide ergonomic support whether lying flat or on the side. The system aims to deliver bed-like comfort outdoors while reducing bulk and unreliability common to inflatable or foam mats. The collaboration iterated on spring densities, connection systems, and layouts to arrive at a simple, robust, and intuitive modular design. The product targets sustainability, portability, and a restful camping sleep experience.
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