Questions about sprung bases
Hi I spoke to a very helpful Gary today about ordering my daughter the origins reflex mattress which I am definitly going to order this week.
We discussed ordering the base too.
My question is regarding the base.
Would this mattress be better/more comfortable if I purchased her a sprung divan base or should I go with the platform base.
I have had a look online and have found the Kozee Sleep Ellie 4ft Small Double Sprung Divan Base from archers at £245 with 4 drawers which is slightly more expensive but sprung or will it not really make a great deal of difference.
I am also thinking of ordering the artisan natural bed for myself and notice that your base is sprung for this model.
Any info gratefully recieved, many thanks.
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Hi Sal,
Thanks for your question and your great feedback.
Our Origins Pocket Reflex 1000 mattress has a medium spring tension as standard with a firmer top upholstery. Whilst it is firmer in that top layer we get a lot of feedback from customers that the mattress is very comfortable at the same time.
Origins Reflex | |
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1 | 750gsm Very soft Polyester |
2 | One inch reflex foam layer |
3 | 270gsm Polyester |
4 | One inch reflex foam layer |
5 | 1000 Spun Bond Pocket Springs |
As standard the Origins range of mattresses are paired with a solid platform top base. A solid top base will give any mattress a slightly firmer overall.
Our Artisan range of mattresses are paired with a sprung base as standard, similar to Vi-Spring. A sprung base will give any mattress on top of it a slightly softer feel as well as adding extra support and acting as a shock absorber.
However, our Origins mattresses can be paired with a sprung base. I, myself, have the Origins Comfort 1000 mattress paired with our Artisan Pocket Sprung Base and I absolutely love this set up. Ultimately, it depends what you want from the base and mattress.
I hope this has answered your questions fully but if you do have any further queries please don’t hesitate to contact our office on 0161 437 4419.
Kind Regards, Lee.