What is a pocket coil mattress?
A pocket coil mattress is a type of mattress that uses individually wrapped coils to provide support and reduce motion transfer. Each coil is placed in its own fabric pocket, which allows it to move independently of the other coils. This means that when one person moves on the mattress, the other person is less likely to feel the motion. Pocket coil mattresses can also provide excellent support by contouring the body's curves and distributing weight evenly. Additionally, the pocket coil design allows for better airflow, which can help regulate body temperature and keep the mattress cool and comfortable. Overall, a pocket coil mattress can be a great choice for anyone looking for a supportive, motion-isolating, and comfortable sleeping surface.
Pocket Coil Mattress FAQ
Frequently asked questions about our pocket coil mattresses.
Q1: What is a pocket coil mattress?
A1: A pocket coil mattress is a type of spring mattress where each spring is wrapped in fabric, allowing for independent movement of each spring.
Q2: What is the Elastic Bed Principle?
A2: The Elastic Bed Principle is a philosophy that highly elastic materials provide the best support, comfort, and longevity in a mattress.
Q3: What materials does Berkeley Ergonomics use to create their mattresses?
A3: Berkeley Ergonomics utilizes European pocket springs, 100% natural Vita Talalay latex, and French wool to create their high-performance sleep surfaces.
Q4: What are the coil counts for Berkeley Ergonomics Cairo PF and Harrison Spinks Strand mattresses?
A4: The coil counts for Berkeley Ergonomics Cairo PF exceed 4,500 in queen and 6,000 in king, while the coil counts for Harrison Spinks Strand exceed 40,000 in queen and 49,200 in king.
Q5: Is the Harrison Spinks pocket coil mattress recyclable?
A5: Yes, Harrison Spinks pocket coils are 100% glue-free and recyclable, ensuring a fully circular product life cycle.