Pocket sprung mattresses for cots & cot beds
Our Pocket Spring mattresses epitomise luxury in every respect.
Individual springs are housed in their own fabric pockets as shown in the photographs of the mattress interior.
The more springs there are, the better the support & comfort for baby.
Typically, a cot bed mattress (140 x 70 cm) will have 264 individual springs.
Each spring works individually providing support for baby's back, neck & head.
This mattress is available in any size
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A pocket spring mattress contains lots of small springs which are individually pocketed. Unlike a traditional wire coil spring (called a bonnell unit) pocket springs are not attached to each other and therefore there is far less movement in the mattress.
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A pocket spring mattress contains lots of small springs which are individually pocketed. Unlike a traditional wire coil spring (called a bonnell unit) pocket springs are not attached to each other and therefore there is far less movement in the mattress.
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A pocket spring mattress contains lots of small springs which are individually pocketed. Unlike a traditional wire coil spring (called a bonnell unit) pocket springs are not attached to each other and therefore there is far less movement in the mattress.
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A pocket spring mattress contains lots of small springs which are individually pocketed. Unlike a traditional wire coil spring (called a bonnell unit) pocket springs are not attached to each other and therefore there is far less movement in the mattress.
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A pocket spring mattress contains lots of small springs which are individually pocketed. Unlike a traditional wire coil spring (called a bonnell unit) pocket springs are not attached to each other and therefore there is far less movement in the mattress.
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A pocket spring mattress contains lots of small springs which are individually pocketed. Unlike a traditional wire coil spring (called a bonnell unit) pocket springs are not attached to each other and therefore there is far less movement in the mattress.
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A pocket spring mattress contains lots of small springs which are individually pocketed. Unlike a traditional wire coil spring (called a bonnell unit) pocket springs are not attached to each other and therefore there is far less movement in the mattress.
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A pocket spring mattress contains lots of small springs which are individually pocketed. Unlike a traditional wire coil spring (called a bonnell unit) pocket springs are not attached to each other and therefore there is far less movement in the mattress.
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