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I bought a Fiesta Classic bed from a firm called Bensons for beds it is an open sprung mattress and twice within a year it has been replaced It has lumps and the springs keep poking through. I have a bad back and a bad leg which has been made worse by this. The man from homeserve they sent out said that a pocket sprung mattress would be best. I do not know what to do or what would give me a good sleep. Any advice would help me.
Kate

Pocket springs are smaller than open coil springs and are fitted within fabric pockets, hence the name. These pockets allow the springs to work independently of each other, providing individual support and preventing pressure points from building as you sleep. Pocket sprung mattresses are generally constructed using higher quality materials and will fit into a higher price range than the open coil ranges.  Our springs are so responsive, it’s almost as if we tailor your mattress to your own personal specification.  Placed closely together under layers of sumptuous fillings, the hundreds of springs in a Rest Assured mattress adjust to your unique shape, giving you exactly the right amount of support exactly where you need it.

Our main recommendation to you would be that you visit a couple of your nearest bed retailers and start to try different beds for yourself and see what you like.  There is no substitute to trying before you buy and selecting the right one for you. If you share your bed with a partner it is important that you try the bed together to ensure you are both comfortable and supported.  Don’t just sit on the edge and bounce up and down, actually lay down and stay there for ten minutes or more.  Do not be embarrassed about lying on the beds in the showroom – that is what they are there for!

Remember that taking the time to try a new bed is a 10-minute investment to ensure you get many years of comfortable sleep. Most retailers will not exchange a bed if it proves not to be comfortable, so it’s very important to get it right first time.

Key things to think about when you are buying are support, comfort and size.  Most beds are available in firm, medium and soft ratings but these labels can vary from brand to brand.  Comfort is very subjective.  There are no universal standards of firmness in common usage in the UK.    Because of this we don't give our beds a firmness rating like some manufacturers. Your main aim is to achieve good "posture" in bed.  Too soft and your body will slouch - often leading to back pain - and too firm and you will cause discomfort at pressure points such as your hips and shoulder.  Ideally the mattress should mould to the shape of your body while remaining supportive.  When you lie on your side your spine should be horizontal and you should be able to turn easily.

Narrower your search down to two or three products, then if you require any further information please do not hesitate to contact us agan.

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