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*STANDARD MATTRESS SIZES*

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*STANDARD MATTRESS SIZES*

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*POCKET SPRINGS *

Pocket Sprung

These mattresses contain hundreds of individual springs, housed in their own fabric pockets. Each one moves independently, so you get just the right amount of support on your pressure points. It also means you’re less likely to be disturbed when your partner rolls over at night.

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*BONNEL/OPEN COIL *

*BONNEL/OPEN COIL *

Open Coil

If you’re looking for a hard-working, durable mattress at a great price, take a look at our open coil mattress range. For years the UK’s most popular type of mattress, open coil mattresses contain a lattice of springs that help spread your weight more evenly.

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*MEMORY FOAM *

Memory Foam

Originally developed by NASA, memory foam mattresses are topped with a layer of temperature-sensitive foam that moulds to the shape of your body as you sleep. This offers exceptional support, relieving the pressure on your joints for a truly luxurious night's sleep.

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*ORTHOPAEDIC *

An orthopaedic mattress evenly spreads your body weight to prevent the build-up of pressure points, particularly in your neck, back and hips. Orthopaedic mattresses ensure correct spinal alignment to help alleviate stress on the spine and reduce back pain.

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*WHAT FIRMNESS DO I NEED? *

Mattress firmness

How firm your mattress is will affect how well you sleep. The type of firmness you need will depend on your sleeping position, height and weight. Here we explain what level of firmness is best for what type of sleeper.

Soft: Side sleepers or those who change positions during the night are best suited to soft mattresses. This is because the way you sleep already relieves pressure from your spine so you want your mattress to mould to your body’s natural position.

Medium soft: This is ideal for those who change their sleeping position during the night, as it will still mould to your body position but provide a little more support.

Medium firm: This is best for people who sleep on their back as you require extra lower-back support, which this type of firmness offers.

Firm: This type of mattress is ideal for those who sleep on their front, are over 15 stone or suffer from back pain. This is because it will keep your back in a relatively comfortable and stable position without allowing you to sink into it as you sleep, which can cause lower back pain.

*MATTRESS CARE *

Mattress care

Once your mattress is delivered, make sure you let it air for at least four hours. This will remove any storage smells of damp or cold. Ideally, the mattress should then be aired weekly by removing the bed linen. Remember to turn your mattress regularly too.(unless its a none turn) This will stop dips from forming and your weight altering part of the mattress, causing uneven sleeping.

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