Why Choose a Double Sided Mattress

There are many reasons why you should consider looking for a quality double sided mattress for sale, and here are just some of them.

Durability

Mattress manufacturers often say that a non-flippable mattress can last just as long as a double sided mattress for sale.

While it is correct that the mattress manufacturing process has come a long way, the life span of double sided mattresses is still as much as two times longer than that of single sided ones.

Possessing the ability to flip your mattress on a regular basis diminishes the possibility of body impressions forming on the mattress.

Also, as most double sided mattresses are made using a coil system which creates the center of the mattress, the entire construction is sturdier, making for a more resilient sleeping surface.

Value

Single sided mattresses are usually a bit less expensive. But, the initial price of the product is not the only thing to consider when searching for a perfect double sided mattress for sale.

Yes, you might pay a bit more in the beginning, but just think how much money you are going to save by not having to replace your mattress as quickly as you would a single sided one.

Also, not all double sided mattresses are as expensive as people may think. Some are just a fraction more than their one sided counterparts, with no difference in quality.

Comfort

This is one of the most frequently disputed facts about double sided mattresses. People either claim that the single sided mattress is superior in terms of comfort, or that there is no difference at all.

However, double sided mattresses offer greater usable sleeping surface. This comes from the way they are built. Because they need to have two sides, the surfaces are thicker and wider.

Also, greater sleeping comfort is connected to the sole fact that it has two sides. If one side begins to develop body impressions, simply flip it for a good-as-new sleeping environment.

It’s greener

Taking into consideration the greater life span of double sided mattresses, it becomes clear that they are, in fact, rather green.

Yes, manufacturing double sided mattresses also uses natural resources. However, as they last longer, it means that those ever precious resources are not used as often. And, by correlation, fewer resources are used in the production.

Versatility

Most modern flippable mattresses have different firmness levels, meaning that each of the sides is different.

This makes a double sided mattress for sale extremely versatile, as you can choose the firmness that suits you best.

What’s more, buyers say that these mattresses are perfect for guest rooms. Different people are used to different mattresses, and with a double sided one, you can create a perfect guest environment for anybody.

If you’re looking for the best double sided mattress for sale, come to us!

Mattress Makers offers a selection of different double sided mattress types, and we are certain you will be able to find the perfect one for your needs. Visit us in the store, and let our pleasant and professional staff help you out!

Different Types Of Innersprings

So you’re shopping for an innerspring mattress but don’t know the difference?  This article is all about the different types of innerspring mattresses on the market.  The goal of this article is not to tell you which is better, rather it is so that you know the type of innerspring mattress you are purchasing.

 

Bonnell Coil

Bonnell coils are among the oldest as well as most common coils found in innerspring mattresses.  It was first adapted during the horse and bonnel-coil-1carriage days of the 19th century to provide support in the seat cushion. Bonnell coils are hourglass shaped and knotted at the end. This type of coil is typically found in less expensive mattresses and are the simplest to produce.

 

 

Continuous Coil 

 

 

This type of innerspring is configured where the rows of coils are connected with one piece of metal. The piece of wire continues throughout the mattress usually from head to toe, hence the name continuous.  This type of coil is more likely to be on the firmer side of the spectrum.  Like the Bonnell coil, you will typically see this coil Innerspring-1in a lower cost mattress due to the low cost to manufacture this type of innerspring.

 

Marshall Coil

 

Most commonly know as the pocketed coil, was created in 1900 by James Marshall who thought a mattress should have internal independent springs to provide both support and comfort.  A Pocketed coil system consists of individual coils wrapped in a fabric encasing. To keep them from moving out of line the fabric is either glued or sewn together whereas all pocketed-coilother coils are held together with spirals of wire called helicals. One of the benefits of this is that the pocketed coil does not transfer movement to your partner. Also, the Pocketed coil contours to the shape of you body better than the other types of innerspring.  You will typically see a Pocketed coil mattress in the medium to higher priced models.

 

Offset Coil

 

Similar to the Bonnell coil, the Offset coil is also of the hourglass shape.  The shape of the coil at the top and bottom has flat sides (looks like a square) rather than being completely rounded.  The Offset coils provide better support and contours to the body beddingcoilunit1012.5better than both the Bonnell and Continuous coil.  It can also be made firmer than the Pocketed coil since the coils are held together by helical wire.  You will typically see the Offset coil in the medium to higher priced mattresses.

 

The choice is yours

 

So now that you know the difference between the types of coils used in an innerspring mattress you can decide what is most important to you.  Of course this isn’t all you need to know about innerspring mattresses.  To find out what coil count means and what’s the difference between the gauges of wire used in the coils read our article here.