Single mattress for young boys
Hi. I need 2 single mattresses for my boys who are 9 and 11 years olds. They are average healthy size i would say, definitely not slim. They have moderate Eczema in there joints. i have a rough budget of £150 each for them. What would you recommend for them?
I'm also looking for a king size mattress for myself. I'm 5.5ft & weigh 14 stone and mainly asleep on my side and stomach. my partner is 6.1ft & weighs 16 stone and suffers from lower back & shoulder pain. I will also be buying a divan bed frame soon hopefully. I would rather spend more on a mattress if it lasts quite a few years. please advise. I'm not a big fan of coil sprung for me or the kids. Your help would be appreciated!
I have been looking for MONTHS & the more i research the more confused I get. Thank You. .
Hi Marion.
Sorry to say but £150 is not going to get you very much indeed.
How much to spend on a double mattress? | What can I expect for my money? |
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Under £500 | Will not get you much at best a 13.5 gauge open coil/cage sprung with a thin polyester layer or a solid foam mattress. |
£500 | Entry level spunbond springs with some form of synthetic upholstery. Usually one sided mattresses. |
£750 | The beginnings of a basic pocket springs unit with 800 – 1000 count. No substantial amount of filling other than foams and synthetic materials. Two sided models. |
£1000 | Should get you away from most low ranges and into the mid-range pocket spring models. |
£1250 | Should get you a decent pocket sprung mattress with some Natural Fibre content. |
£1500 | Should get you many manufacturers mid-range models with Natural Fibres |
£1500-£2000 | Should get you a Hand Made primarily Natural Fibre Quality Mattress |
£2000+ | You should expect 100% Natural Fibres and Traditional Hand Made Construction Method. |
£5000+ | A Bespoke Hand Made Sleep System, High-end Spring Units & Featuring the Worlds Most Luxurious Natural Fibres. |
In fact out of all the mattresses out there we cannot find one that we personally would be happy enough to retail for that price.
So what are your options?
As you say, open coil springs will most certainly be the main option but these will more than likely be the spring unit, with the most basic of wadding covered in a basic stitchbond fabric.
The comfort level at best will not be very good.
Your best option is to buy a vac packed foam mattress (look at the Valuepac range from Breasley as a guide to what you can expect) and complement this further with a separate comforting topper of sorts.
For you and your partner, depending on your budget.
The Origins Latex but preferably any of The Artisan range (even The Artisan Tailored Pocket) will provide you with a perfect mattress (medium tension).
Bodyweight | Spring tension |
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Upto 16 Stone / 50-101kg | Medium (1.4mm) |
16 Stone / 101kg Upwards | Firm (1.6mm) |
Available in Bespoke Products (Please Call) | Soft (1.2mm) |
Hope this helps.
Kind Regards Gary
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