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Is a pocket sprung mattress better than a memory foam mattress? If you're not keen on the feeling of memory foam, take a look at the best pocket sprung mattresses we've tested and the key questions to consider.
Whether you want a traditional pocket sprung mattress, one with natural fillings, or a hybrid mattress containing both springs and foam or memory foam, our recommendations will help.
Not sure if a pocket sprung mattress is for you? See pros and cons of the different mattress types in our best mattress guide.
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There are a few key questions you should ask yourself before you invest in a new pocket sprung mattress.
Not sure what size pocket sprung mattress to buy? See our guide to UK bed sizes.
Not necessarily. Having more springs doesn't mean better support or a firmer mattress, and the number of springs can sometimes be less important than how the mattress is constructed overall.
We've tested mattresses with a range of spring densities ranging from 111m2 to 826m2 , and found a wide variation in results in body support and performance.
After measuring the height, firmness and supportiveness in the key sleeping positions of every mattress we test, we then simulate up to a decade of use by rolling a heavy barrel over the mattress 30,000 times. To do well in our durability tests, a mattress must not sag or soften, and it must continue to provide adequate back support.
Overall, pocket sprung mattresses are durable, in the sense that they come through our tests undamaged. However, our tests also highlight that some suffer with a problem – the layers compress, which causes a reduction in height as the mattress ages. In some cases, spinal support is affected. This means your mattress may not stand the test of time and you'll need to get a new one, or invest in a mattress topper.
Our reviews will help you pick out a long-lasting mattress, but to maximise its lifespan, make sure you follow the manufacturer’s instructions on rotating or turning it.
Many mattresses we test nowadays are single-sided, which means you don't need to flip them over. However, you may need to rotate the mattress from head to toe. This will help keep it in the best condition.
The position and size of the handles make a big difference to the ease of moving the mattress. Some mattresses require turning every three months, but may not have handles. And even those that do have them, the size and weight may still mean it's a two-person job!
Always check the care label for the instructions specific to your mattress.
Read more about our rigorous mattress tests in how we test mattresses.