J Marshall Mattress by reviewed and compared
Hi John Ryan By Design,
I was wondering what your opinion is of the J Marshall line by Vi Spring?
I see it is marketed as an accessible line, geared towards young professionals, but also note that the springs are not calico encased, which points to cheaper materials. Discounting the pillow top options (which I understand the drawbacks of), I am looking at their No 2 mattress, but it's still not a budget range, so do you feel it is at all worth considering?
I currently have a Vi Spring Baronet Superb and do not expect the same quality in the J Marshall offering, but I am interested in this range and would appreciate any thoughts you may have.
Hi Kate,
Many thanks for your question on Vispring and J Marshalls mattresses. You're right that the J Marshall range definitely feels geared towards the mobile young professional wanting to buy a mid range mattress using their website during a lunch break, given the speedy configurator. However, their mattress, base and headboard is still coming in at £2.5k for a kingsize so it's not a discount option! The kingsize No2 mattress (which uses similar numbers to Savoirs bed range) is coming in at £1000 for a kingsize mattress only.
Let's have a look what's inside this mattress which is listed as a soft feel mattress, far softer than the Baronette superb by Vispring.
J Marhsalls No2 Mattress Breakdown:
No. 2 is made with 1200 pocketed springs for head-to-toe comfort, however you sleep. It’s deep-filled with natural fibres – pure new wool, sustainable Tencel™, soft bamboo and fleecy alpaca – which make for an amazingly comfortable sleep. Hand-tufting the filling keeps the mattress feeling as comfortable year after year. And it’s finished with Belgian Damask ticking (the silky top layer) for a consistently smooth feel
This mattress uses a mix of natural and Tencel a reconstituted natural wood fibres. However, J Marhsall doesn't give any details on the GSM so it's really hard to accurately compare this mattress model without this key data. However, looking at the depth of 21cm we know it will be around the 1500-2000 gsm level. As a comparison, most Vispring and our mattress ranges are from 27cm-33cm deep, showing just how much more fibre is contained.
Image from johnlewis.com/j-marshall-by-vispring-no-2-pocket-spring-mattress-medium-tension-king-size/p5198425
It uses a 1.4 gauge medium feel pocket spring. You're right to point out that its a spunbond pocket spring. You would expect this at the price point. Only mattresses of £1200+ can feature calico given their cost. Don't confuse spring tension with comfort preferences though, spring tensions are created entirely for your weight range and the upholstery is the area that dictates the feel of the mattress.
It's machine side stitched by the look of it, which is how they are getting this down in price to the mid point. Hand side stitching is incredibly time-consuming, both ourselves and Vispring hand-stitch our natural fibre range for ultimate in mattress construction.
Have a look below at what to reasonably expect at different price points.
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. |
Alternatives to the Baronette Superb Mattress:
I would advise you have a look at our Artisan 1500 or Artisan Tailored Pocket 2000. Our Artisan range of mattresses are what we compare with Vi-Spring and both these models are what we compare with the Vi-Spring Baronette Superb in terms of build quality. Both have a medium upholstery comfort layers with the Artisan 1500 being the firmer of the 2 models. These are not identical comparisons but are very similar but at a more affordable price point, that's because we don't have huge expensive stores or marketing budgets like Vispring. You can read more Vispring mattress comparisons here.
ARTISAN 1500
1: 500GSM WOOL
2: 600GSM REBOUND POLY COTTON (50/50 BLEND)
3: 700GSM POLYESTER
4: 600GSM REBOUND POLY COTTON (50/50 BLEND)
5: 700GSM POLYESTER
6: 1200GSM CASHMERE HAIR PAD AS INSULATOR
7: 1500 SPUN BOND POCKET SPRINGS (SOFT, MEDIUM OR FIRM)
TOTAL: 4300GSM
CHEMICAL FREE COVER
The Artisan Tailored Pocket 2000 has a manufactured dual layered spring system in the construction and feels ever so slightly softer than the Artisan 1500. The Artisan 1500 mattress has 53% natural fillings as opposed to 85% for the Tailored Pocket 2000. Anyone who identifies as a hot sleeper is best looking at natural fillings as they provide a cool sleep surface. Both of these are around the same mid level price point so are worthy of consideration!
Artisan Tailored Pocket 2000
1:1200GSM BLENDED BRITISH FLEECE WOOL AND COTTON
2: HAIRPROOF CAMBRIC COVER
3: 1250GSM POLY COTTON
4: 1500GSM PURE 100% MOHAIR
5: 2000 DOUBLE TIER SPUN BOND POCKET SPRINGS (SOFT/MED OR FIRM)
TOTAL: 3950GSM
CHEMICAL FREE COVER
We hope that helps and gives you further mattress buying guidance. If you have any more mattress related questions please get back in touch on info@localhost or 0161 437 4419.
Sleep well
John & Ryan
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