Pocket sprung mattresses
Each spring works individually providing support for baby's back, neck & head.
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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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