BabyRest

DuoCore® Bamboo Cot Mattress

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Sound sleep is essential for your child’s growth & development. Children require varying degrees of sleep support as they grow. The Babyrest Du...

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Sound sleep is essential for your child’s growth & development. Children require varying degrees of sleep support as they grow.

The Babyrest DuoCore™ is the first cot mattress in Australia featuring unique dual-sided technology. 
The foam core is engineered to provide the right amount of support & comfort from newborn through to toddler. And the ventilation channels allow maximum airflow for temperature regulation, breathability and freshness. The Babyrest DuoCore™ Cot Mattress provides the best sleep surface for your child throughout their early years of development.

The perfect recipe for a sound sleep... for baby and mother.

100% CHOICE Recommended rating

Read our blog on the importance of the cot mattress purchase and how to choose the best cot mattress: What most parents overlook when preparing for their new baby →

FAQ

The mattress feels softer than other mattresses I have compared it with, is it safe for my baby?

The DuoCore mattress has been independently tested by a certified test laboratory in Australia and it passes the AS/NZS 8811.1:2013 Test for Firmness. Both the Baby Side and the Toddler Side have been tested. Mattresses in Australia are not required to meet this standard by law. It is a voluntary standard that has been developed to provide consumers with extra information in relation to the safety of their mattress. This test involves checking how far a baby sinks into the mattress. If it sinks below the recommendation, it is unsafe and does not pass the test. However, Babyrest believes that safety does not have to be at the expense of comfort. Therefore, the DuoCore was developed to provide the right balance of support and comfort. Support, meaning that it is firm enough for your baby’s safety and provides the correct support for development of your baby. Comfort, meaning it provides the right surface for your baby to have comfortable sleep. Many mattresses in Australia would pass the firmness test, but they don’t provide the level of comfort your baby deserves.

Is polyurethane foam a safe product for the core of my mattress? I have read negative information regarding VOC’s released from foam.

Yes. The foam used in the DuoCore cot mattress is safe for your baby. The foam has been independently certified by Global Greentag as being ‘Considered Safe to Use’ and having ‘Healthy VOC levels’. Most products would emit some VOC’s; the DuoCore foam has been tested to ensure the level of VOC’s is safe. You will find that most cot mattresses in Australia have an element of polyurethane foam. Some have a foam core, and most have an innerspring core with a layer of polyurethane foam to soften it.

I have read that mattresses can emit toxic fumes that are harmful to the baby. Is this true?

There is no evidence to substantiate this claim. Rednose are considered the leading authority on safe sleep in Australia. They are an independent not-for-profit organisation with a goal to reduce the number of babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers who die suddenly to 0. They have a National Scientific Advisory Group that is made up of experts in the fields of infant and child safety. Based on their research, they formed the view that there is no evidence to prove a link between ‘toxic gas’ from mattresses, and Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy (SUDI). You can read more in this article: https://rednose.org.au/article/no-evidence-to-link-toxic-gas-from-mattresses-and-sudi. You can read more about rednose here https://rednose.org.au/page/red-nose-today

I have heard that foam mattresses have to be fumigated. Will this leave chemicals in my mattress that are unsafe?

The DuoCore cot mattress has not been fumigated. This is a common misconception. If timber furniture is imported into the country, it sometimes requires fumigation (depending on the material and the source) to ensure nothing harmful is brought into the country. It is common for furniture importers to also import mattresses and ship them together with the furniture. In the case of a shipping container with furniture and mattresses in it, where the furniture requires fumigation, the mattresses will also be fumigated. Out of this has arisen a misconception that all foam mattresses have to be fumigated. The DuoCore however is a Product of Australia. It is made in Australia and the major components are also made in Australia. Therefore, the DuoCore mattress is not required to be fumigated.

Why does my mattress have a strong smell after I take it out of the packaging?

The DuoCore is shipped in an air-tight bag. Sometimes after shipping the smell will build up and be quite strong when you open the bag. This is not harmful. We recommend you take the mattress out of it’s packaging and leave it in a ventilated room for a couple of days. The smell should disappear and not come back.

 Why do I need a Baby Side and a Toddler Side? 

To provide the correct level of comfort and support as your child grows up. Most mattresses are either one-sided, or dual sided but are the same on each side. With the DuoCore, you are essentially getting two mattresses in one. On the baby side, you have a softer side that is suited to a baby that is less than 12kg. Flip over to the toddler side and you have a firmer side that provides more support for a toddler over 12kg. Therefore, you are always assured that your child is sleeping on a surface that is providing the right balance of comfort and support for their current stage of development.

Most mattresses I have looked at are innerspring mattresses. Why is a foam mattress better than an innerspring mattress? 

Over the last 20 years, innerspring mattresses have been the most popular form of mattress for baby’s in Australia. However, there are some key benefits of a foam mattress that you should be aware of. Below is the composition of a typical innerspring mattress and the DuoCore cot mattress:

  • An innerspring mattress is comprised of steel springs with a steel frame around the outside to support these. The springs are often covered with a protective layer of fabric or felt, then foam for comfort and finally a fabric cover. Sometimes they will have air vents in the side, or a breathable fabric on the sides to provide ventilation.
  • The DuoCore mattress is comprised of a polyurethane foam core (made up of 3 different types of foam glued together), with a bamboo fabric cover.

The key benefits of a foam core compared to an innerspring core are as follows:

  • Comfort and support: with an innerspring core, you are not able to achieve the same level of comfort and support due to the steel springs and frame. With a foam core, you can achieve a product that provides more comfort without compromising on the support.
  • Baby side and Toddler side: further to the above point, by utilising different foams for the 2 sides we are able to achieve a product that provides the right support for 2 different stages of growth in the same mattress. It is not possible to achieve this with steel springs.
  • Weight: the DuoCore is about 1/3rd of the weight of an innerspring mattress
  • Thickness: the DuoCore is 95mm thick. Most innerspring mattresses are at least 120mm thick due to the size of the innerspring core. A thickness of 95mm means that it is compatible with most cots (providing a minimum distance between the top of the mattress and the top of the cot side is part of the Australian mandatory standard for cots)
  • Reinforced sides: by using a third type of foam on the sides, the DuoCore provides more support on the sides to ensure it doesn’t collapse when your baby stands on the edge, and reduces the risk of limb entrapment. An innerspring mattress is prone to collapse under the weight of a child standing, and provides more scope for their limbs to get trapped on the edge.


The foam has been treated with Perma Guard. What is this?

Perma Guard is an anti-microbe treatment of domestic polyurethane foam. It is designed to give you long-lasting protection against a broad range of microbes that invade domestic environments and which can have adverse health effects. Perma Guard inhibits bacteria (including dust mites and golden staph), yeasts, moulds and algae. It is a safe treatment and is environmentally sound.

The DuoCore has reinforced sides, why is not reinforced at the top and bottom?

The top and bottom of the mattress maintain the same surface as the main part of the mattress to provide comfort for your child. Typically your child will stand at the sides of the cot, not the top and bottom. Also, your child may roll from side to side during the night. This means it is important for the mattress to have reinforced sides. Sometimes your child will end up sleeping with their head near the end of the cot, meaning this needs to be a comfortable surface.

Should I use a mattress protector with the DuoCore mattress?

For practicality, we recommend using a mattress protector to keep your mattress in good condition and to make it easier for you to clean up messes.

If I use a mattress protector, will this reduce the breathability of the mattress?

For a mattress protector to be effective it needs to be waterproof. If a material is waterproof it may also be marketed as ‘breathable’. However, for a material to be breathable and waterproof, it means that the holes in the material are small enough to stop water particles going through, yet large enough to let air particles through. This is a very minimal amount of air flow. Other mattress protectors have a waterproof backing with a 3D mesh on top that holds the child above the backing meaning air can still flow around it. Either way, using a mattress protector means covering up the mattress with a waterproof material that is likely to have minimum ventilation. Therefore, it is likely to reduce the breathability of the mattress. However, there are 2 key benefits of a ventilated mattress which would still apply even when a mattress protector is used.

  • Hygiene: air flowing through a mattress keeps the materials fresh and hygienic. 
  • Temperature regulation: air flowing through a mattress helps maintain temperature and avoid accumulation of heat while your baby is sleeping. There is evidence to suggest there is a link between heat accumulation and Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy (SUDI), so it is important that the sleeping surface for your baby maintains a comfortable temperature.

 

I took the cover off my DuoCore cot mattress and I notice the foam has discoloured. Why?

Foam discolours when exposed to air and sunlight. We recommend that you keep the mattress out of direct sunlight. Even when kept out of direct sunlight, it will still discolour as it has air flowing through it. The discolouration is normal and it does not affect the performance of the foam.

 How can I clean my DuoCore mattress?

Mattress core: spot clean with a sponge and warm water. Avoid excess moisture. Dry flat in the shade.

Removable cover: spot cleat with a sponge and water. Avoid excess moisture. Line dry only. Do not tumble dry.

Once dry, ensure that the cover is replaced as per the corresponding baby side and toddler side.

Delivery

• Next Day Despatch

• Live Order Tracking

• Free Shipping over $150 | Flat rate $12
  excludes Furniture & Large/Bulky items
  Shipping policy →

Warranty & Returns

Sound sleep is essential for your child’s growth & development. Children require varying degrees of sleep support as they grow.

The Babyrest DuoCore™ is the first cot mattress in Australia featuring unique dual-sided technology. 
The foam core is engineered to provide the right amount of support & comfort from newborn through to toddler. And the ventilation channels allow maximum airflow for temperature regulation, breathability and freshness. The Babyrest DuoCore™ Cot Mattress provides the best sleep surface for your child throughout their early years of development.

The perfect recipe for a sound sleep... for baby and mother.

100% CHOICE Recommended rating

Read our blog on the importance of the cot mattress purchase and how to choose the best cot mattress: What most parents overlook when preparing for their new baby →

The mattress feels softer than other mattresses I have compared it with, is it safe for my baby?

The DuoCore mattress has been independently tested by a certified test laboratory in Australia and it passes the AS/NZS 8811.1:2013 Test for Firmness. Both the Baby Side and the Toddler Side have been tested. Mattresses in Australia are not required to meet this standard by law. It is a voluntary standard that has been developed to provide consumers with extra information in relation to the safety of their mattress. This test involves checking how far a baby sinks into the mattress. If it sinks below the recommendation, it is unsafe and does not pass the test. However, Babyrest believes that safety does not have to be at the expense of comfort. Therefore, the DuoCore was developed to provide the right balance of support and comfort. Support, meaning that it is firm enough for your baby’s safety and provides the correct support for development of your baby. Comfort, meaning it provides the right surface for your baby to have comfortable sleep. Many mattresses in Australia would pass the firmness test, but they don’t provide the level of comfort your baby deserves.

Is polyurethane foam a safe product for the core of my mattress? I have read negative information regarding VOC’s released from foam.

Yes. The foam used in the DuoCore cot mattress is safe for your baby. The foam has been independently certified by Global Greentag as being ‘Considered Safe to Use’ and having ‘Healthy VOC levels’. Most products would emit some VOC’s; the DuoCore foam has been tested to ensure the level of VOC’s is safe. You will find that most cot mattresses in Australia have an element of polyurethane foam. Some have a foam core, and most have an innerspring core with a layer of polyurethane foam to soften it.

I have read that mattresses can emit toxic fumes that are harmful to the baby. Is this true?

There is no evidence to substantiate this claim. Rednose are considered the leading authority on safe sleep in Australia. They are an independent not-for-profit organisation with a goal to reduce the number of babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers who die suddenly to 0. They have a National Scientific Advisory Group that is made up of experts in the fields of infant and child safety. Based on their research, they formed the view that there is no evidence to prove a link between ‘toxic gas’ from mattresses, and Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy (SUDI). You can read more in this article: https://rednose.org.au/article/no-evidence-to-link-toxic-gas-from-mattresses-and-sudi. You can read more about rednose here https://rednose.org.au/page/red-nose-today

I have heard that foam mattresses have to be fumigated. Will this leave chemicals in my mattress that are unsafe?

The DuoCore cot mattress has not been fumigated. This is a common misconception. If timber furniture is imported into the country, it sometimes requires fumigation (depending on the material and the source) to ensure nothing harmful is brought into the country. It is common for furniture importers to also import mattresses and ship them together with the furniture. In the case of a shipping container with furniture and mattresses in it, where the furniture requires fumigation, the mattresses will also be fumigated. Out of this has arisen a misconception that all foam mattresses have to be fumigated. The DuoCore however is a Product of Australia. It is made in Australia and the major components are also made in Australia. Therefore, the DuoCore mattress is not required to be fumigated.

Why does my mattress have a strong smell after I take it out of the packaging?

The DuoCore is shipped in an air-tight bag. Sometimes after shipping the smell will build up and be quite strong when you open the bag. This is not harmful. We recommend you take the mattress out of it’s packaging and leave it in a ventilated room for a couple of days. The smell should disappear and not come back.

 Why do I need a Baby Side and a Toddler Side? 

To provide the correct level of comfort and support as your child grows up. Most mattresses are either one-sided, or dual sided but are the same on each side. With the DuoCore, you are essentially getting two mattresses in one. On the baby side, you have a softer side that is suited to a baby that is less than 12kg. Flip over to the toddler side and you have a firmer side that provides more support for a toddler over 12kg. Therefore, you are always assured that your child is sleeping on a surface that is providing the right balance of comfort and support for their current stage of development.

Most mattresses I have looked at are innerspring mattresses. Why is a foam mattress better than an innerspring mattress? 

Over the last 20 years, innerspring mattresses have been the most popular form of mattress for baby’s in Australia. However, there are some key benefits of a foam mattress that you should be aware of. Below is the composition of a typical innerspring mattress and the DuoCore cot mattress:

  • An innerspring mattress is comprised of steel springs with a steel frame around the outside to support these. The springs are often covered with a protective layer of fabric or felt, then foam for comfort and finally a fabric cover. Sometimes they will have air vents in the side, or a breathable fabric on the sides to provide ventilation.
  • The DuoCore mattress is comprised of a polyurethane foam core (made up of 3 different types of foam glued together), with a bamboo fabric cover.

The key benefits of a foam core compared to an innerspring core are as follows:

  • Comfort and support: with an innerspring core, you are not able to achieve the same level of comfort and support due to the steel springs and frame. With a foam core, you can achieve a product that provides more comfort without compromising on the support.
  • Baby side and Toddler side: further to the above point, by utilising different foams for the 2 sides we are able to achieve a product that provides the right support for 2 different stages of growth in the same mattress. It is not possible to achieve this with steel springs.
  • Weight: the DuoCore is about 1/3rd of the weight of an innerspring mattress
  • Thickness: the DuoCore is 95mm thick. Most innerspring mattresses are at least 120mm thick due to the size of the innerspring core. A thickness of 95mm means that it is compatible with most cots (providing a minimum distance between the top of the mattress and the top of the cot side is part of the Australian mandatory standard for cots)
  • Reinforced sides: by using a third type of foam on the sides, the DuoCore provides more support on the sides to ensure it doesn’t collapse when your baby stands on the edge, and reduces the risk of limb entrapment. An innerspring mattress is prone to collapse under the weight of a child standing, and provides more scope for their limbs to get trapped on the edge.


The foam has been treated with Perma Guard. What is this?

Perma Guard is an anti-microbe treatment of domestic polyurethane foam. It is designed to give you long-lasting protection against a broad range of microbes that invade domestic environments and which can have adverse health effects. Perma Guard inhibits bacteria (including dust mites and golden staph), yeasts, moulds and algae. It is a safe treatment and is environmentally sound.

The DuoCore has reinforced sides, why is not reinforced at the top and bottom?

The top and bottom of the mattress maintain the same surface as the main part of the mattress to provide comfort for your child. Typically your child will stand at the sides of the cot, not the top and bottom. Also, your child may roll from side to side during the night. This means it is important for the mattress to have reinforced sides. Sometimes your child will end up sleeping with their head near the end of the cot, meaning this needs to be a comfortable surface.

Should I use a mattress protector with the DuoCore mattress?

For practicality, we recommend using a mattress protector to keep your mattress in good condition and to make it easier for you to clean up messes.

If I use a mattress protector, will this reduce the breathability of the mattress?

For a mattress protector to be effective it needs to be waterproof. If a material is waterproof it may also be marketed as ‘breathable’. However, for a material to be breathable and waterproof, it means that the holes in the material are small enough to stop water particles going through, yet large enough to let air particles through. This is a very minimal amount of air flow. Other mattress protectors have a waterproof backing with a 3D mesh on top that holds the child above the backing meaning air can still flow around it. Either way, using a mattress protector means covering up the mattress with a waterproof material that is likely to have minimum ventilation. Therefore, it is likely to reduce the breathability of the mattress. However, there are 2 key benefits of a ventilated mattress which would still apply even when a mattress protector is used.

  • Hygiene: air flowing through a mattress keeps the materials fresh and hygienic. 
  • Temperature regulation: air flowing through a mattress helps maintain temperature and avoid accumulation of heat while your baby is sleeping. There is evidence to suggest there is a link between heat accumulation and Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy (SUDI), so it is important that the sleeping surface for your baby maintains a comfortable temperature.

 

I took the cover off my DuoCore cot mattress and I notice the foam has discoloured. Why?

Foam discolours when exposed to air and sunlight. We recommend that you keep the mattress out of direct sunlight. Even when kept out of direct sunlight, it will still discolour as it has air flowing through it. The discolouration is normal and it does not affect the performance of the foam.

 How can I clean my DuoCore mattress?

Mattress core: spot clean with a sponge and warm water. Avoid excess moisture. Dry flat in the shade.

Removable cover: spot cleat with a sponge and water. Avoid excess moisture. Line dry only. Do not tumble dry.

Once dry, ensure that the cover is replaced as per the corresponding baby side and toddler side.

• Next Day Despatch

• Live Order Tracking

• Free Shipping over $150 | Flat rate $12
  excludes Furniture & Large/Bulky items
  Shipping policy →

DuoCore® Bamboo Cot Mattress

Product Features

01Comfort & support as baby grows

Use Baby Side from newborn to 12kg, then Toddler side from 12kg to 4+ years

02Superior Safety

Reinforced sides, reducing the risk of limb entrapment. Both Baby Side & Toddler Side have been tested for optimal firmness in accordance with strict industry standards (AS/NZS 8811.1:2013).
100% CHOICE Recommended rating

03Ventilated and Allergen-Free

Ventilated to allow for breathability, freshness and temperature regulation. Global GreenTag™ certified foam core has been treated to prevent dust mites and bacterial growth.

04Functional Size

Only 95mm thick to maximise safety and functionality, ensuring it is suitable for most cots. 70% lighter than an innerspring mattress, makes changing sheets a breeze

05Natural bamboo cover

Soft, breathable, zip-enclosed for easy removal. Better for the planet & your child.

06Certified Product of Australia

Made in Australia from Australian made components. Licensee ID number: 10389

DuoCore® Bamboo Cot Mattress

About Babyrest

Babyrest was founded in 1976 when an inspired mother developed a range of high-quality nursery accessories. Still owned and operated by the same Australian family, today Babyrest offers a wide range of nursery products, all bearing the signature elements of safety, quality & authenticity.

All of our products are designed in Australia and pass our stringent quality standards. 80% of our range of changing & bedding products are made right here in Australia. Babyrest continues to release new products that are innovative and practical. Taking advantage of the latest technologies available without interfering with natural parenting.