Colchões Dreamura - comparação Takumi vs Mizu vs Sora

Takumi vs Mizu vs Sora: Which Dreamura Spring Mattress Is Best?

Side-by-side comparison of the three Dreamura pocket spring mattresses. No favouritism – just objective data to help you decide which one suits your profile.

The Takumi, Mizu, and Sora mattresses share the same technological base – pocket springs with foam layers. But they are designed for different profiles. This guide will help you decide.

Quick comparison table

  • Takumi: 26 cm · springs + viscoelastic + high resilience · medium firmness · high-end
  • Mizu: 23 cm · springs + high resilience · medium firmness · mid-to-high range
  • Sora: 20 cm · springs + high resilience · medium firmness · mid-range

All three are antibacterial, anti-mite, made in Portugal, and come with 100 nights of trial. The difference lies in the internal layers, height, and level of body adaptation.

1. Takumi Mattress: the premium of the range

The Takumi is our most complete mattress. It combines pocket springs (which provide support and ventilation) with a viscoelastic foam layer (which adapts to the contours of the body) and a high resilience foam layer (which maintains its shape).

For whom

Those who want the best sleeping experience available: body adaptation, spinal alignment, motion isolation, and extended durability. Ideal for couples with different weights, for side sleepers who experience pressure points, or for those investing in long-term quality.

Strengths

  • Anatomical adaptation thanks to viscoelastic foam
  • Premium height (26 cm) with a sumptuous feel
  • Excellent motion isolation for couples
  • Ergonomic support that promotes spinal alignment

Points to consider

  • Highest price in the range
  • Viscoelastic foam may retain a little more heat (mitigated by the springs' ventilation system)

2. Mizu Mattress: the balance

The Mizu combines pocket springs with high resilience (HR) foam layers. It doesn't have viscoelastic foam – it offers more firmness and a stable surface feel without sinking. It's the balanced choice for those who prefer support without too much adaptation.

For whom

Those who want pocket springs (ventilation, motion isolation) but don't appreciate the deep adaptation feeling of viscoelastic foam. Ideal for back sleepers, those who feel hot at night, or prefer a firmer surface feel.

Strengths

  • Excellent breathability (more airy than the Takumi)
  • Stable support feel without sinking
  • More affordable price than the Takumi
  • Medium height (23 cm) that fits most bed bases

Points to consider

  • Less body adaptation than the Takumi
  • May not be ideal for those with sensitive pressure points (shoulders, hips)

3. Sora Mattress: the entry into the range

The Sora is our most affordable pocket spring mattress. It is 20 cm high and combines springs with a high resilience foam layer. It offers the fundamental benefits of spring technology at a price that makes the transition accessible.

For whom

Those making the first transition from a basic mattress to a quality spring mattress. Ideal for limited budgets, second homes, or for combining with a mattress topper like the Nemuke to increase comfort.

Strengths

  • Entry-level price for a Dreamura spring mattress
  • Ventilation and motion isolation of pocket springs
  • Compact height (20 cm) ideal for beds with a higher bed base
  • Good option for guest rooms or a second home

Points to consider

  • Shorter height than the Takumi and Mizu
  • Simpler internal layers – less body adaptation

Which one to choose? Decision in 3 questions

1. What is your budget?

If you prioritize the best product regardless of price, choose the Takumi. If you want a solid middle ground, the Mizu is unbeatable. If you are on a limited budget but don't want to give up pocket springs, the Sora is the entry point.

2. What position do you sleep in?

Side sleepers (who need adaptation for shoulders and hips) benefit most from the Takumi. Back sleepers or those who alternate positions can choose Mizu or Sora. For more detail, see the best sleeping position.

3. Do you feel hot at night?

If so, the Mizu offers the best ventilation of the three, thanks to its non-viscoelastic structure. The Sora is also a good option. The Takumi has more thermal retention due to the viscoelastic foam, although the spring structure mitigates this.

What all three have in common

  • Pocket springs with zonal support and motion isolation
  • Antibacterial and anti-mite
  • Breathable fabrics
  • Manufactured in Portugal by Dreamura
  • 100 nights home trial
  • Free delivery in mainland Portugal
  • 10-year warranty

What if you're still not sure?

Take the Dreamura mattress recommendation quiz in 1 minute. Or talk to our Sleep Advisor, Ana Cristina, who will help you choose based on your personal profile.

The best mattress is not the most expensive – it's the right one for you.


See also

Explore: Takumi · Mizu · Sora · All spring mattresses

Back to blog