Promat Comfort Zone Mattresses
By Promat
Last reviewed: December 2025
Promat Comfort Zone mattresses offer premium foam and rubber construction for freestall comfort, balancing cow welfare with practical maintenance...
Overview
Promat Comfort Zone mattresses provide a premium freestall bedding solution using engineered foam and rubber layers designed specifically for dairy cow comfort requirements.
Construction
Multi-Layer Design
Materials
Comfort Features
Pressure Relief
Foam construction distributes weight and reduces pressure points.
Recovery
Materials return to shape after use.
Thermal Properties
Insulation from cold concrete.
Surface Texture
Grip for standing and lying transitions.
Comparison to Alternatives
vs. Waterbeds
vs. Rubber Mats
vs. Sand/Deep Bedding
Installation
Preparation Requirements
Installation Process
Maintenance
Daily Care
Long-Term Care
Expected Performance
Lifespan
Quality mattresses last 7-10+ years with proper care.
Cow Response
Improved lying times, reduced injuries, better rest.
Economic Returns
Reduced health costs, improved production, longer cow longevity.
Key Features
- Foam Core Technology: Long-lasting cushioning support
- Durable Cover: Resistant to punctures and tears
- Easy Installation: Straightforward stall fitting
- Low Maintenance: Minimal care requirements
- Consistent Performance: Reliable comfort over time
Advanced Features
- Multiple Thickness Options: Match cushioning to needs
- Cover Replacement: Renew appearance without full replacement
Ideal For
Farm Types: Dairy farms, Freestall operations, Tiestall barns
Competitive Advantages
What sets Comfort Zone Mattresses apart from alternatives:
- Low ongoing maintenance costs
- Consistent performance
- Easy installation
- Proven durability
Pricing Information
Here is the pricing information for Comfort Zone Mattresses:
Comfortable foam or rubber filled mattresses for freestalls.
Pricing Model: Per-stall mattress purchase
Comfort Zone, ProMat, Pasture Mat, and other brands. Contact dairy equipment dealer for options.
Pros & Considerations
- Provides cushioned lying surface
- More affordable than waterbeds
- Reduces pressure on joints
- Minimal bedding needed with quality mattresses
- Proven improvement in lying behavior
- Surface can degrade over time
- Quality varies significantly by brand
- May need bedding for traction
- Less durable than rubber or waterbeds long-term
Implementation & Setup
How to implement Comfort Zone Mattresses on your dairy operation:
Implementation Timeline: 1-2 days installation
Training & Support
Training and support options available for Comfort Zone Mattresses:
Support Channels:
Evaluation Questions
Key questions to consider when evaluating Comfort Zone Mattresses:
- What thickness level is appropriate?
- What is your current bedding system?
- How will you manage bedding on top?
- What are your maintenance capabilities?