How To Choose A Good Quality Innerspring Mattress?
The new buzzwords in the mattress industry are ‘memory foam’. But despite the benefits touted by memory foam mattress manufacturers regarding their superior support, most consumers don’t care for sleeping on them. The truth is that memory foam doesn’t have the ‘springiness’ that good, old-fashioned innerspring mattresses have. So, if you’re looking for a new innerspring mattress, how do you make sure buy a good quality innerspring mattress? Innerspring mattresses, which account for 90 percent of the 21 million beds sold last year in the United States, are pretty much all made the same way: Steel coils are surrounded by padding, and the whole mattress is wrapped in upholstery. The innerspring coil unit is the base of your mattress. It allows for even distribution of your body mass while you are lying down. The innerspring, often called the coil, is helixical in structure and as such should hold its strength and shape for many years. The coils are what offer support to your body where yo