Pocket Spring Mattresses
A pocket sprung mattress is made from lots of individual pocket springs, each one sitting within its own fabric pocket. By working independently they provide great support, with each spring reacting to particular areas of pressure depending on how you’re lying. Explore our beautiful collection of pocket sprung mattresses which range from entry level to the epitome of luxury, including our zip and link mattresses that make the perfect accompaniment for your bed.
- New Harrison Spinks Owen Mattress from £1,699
- New Harrison Spinks Chaucer Mattress from £1,099
- New Harrison Spinks Fitzgerald Mattress from £1,999
- Harrison Spinks Byron Mattress from £2,999
- Harrison Spinks Conrad Mattress from £2,199
- New Harrison Spinks Tennyson Mattress from £1,499
- New Feather & Black Arlen Mattress from £1,499
- New Feather & Black Boulton Mattress from £1,199
- New Harrison Spinks Coleridge Mattress from £3,099
- New Sealy Elevate UltraLux Medium Firm Mattress from £2,400
- New Sealy Elevate UltraLux Medium Soft Mattress from £2,500
- New Sleepeeze Medway Mattress from £1,099
- New Sleepeeze Ribble Mattress from £1,299
- New Sleepeeze Severn Mattress from £1,499
- New Sleepeezee Swindale Mattress from £1,699
- New Sleepeezee Thames Mattress from £1,099
- New Feather & Black Walters Mattress from £799
- New Feather & Black Winwood Mattress from £499
- New Sleepeezee Witham Mattress from £1,099
A pocket sprung mattress contains a thousand of individual springs, each sewn into its own pocket of fabric. Pocket sprung mattresses are a fantastic choice of mattress, as each pocket work independently to support your body with incredible pressure relieving support, as each spring only reacts to when pressure is applied to the direct area.
To protect and prolong the life of your pocket sprung mattress, we recommend turning your mattress on a regular basis. We recommended turning your mattress ever few months to help resettle the filling of your pocket sprung mattress. For more information on how to care for your mattress, discover our handy mattress care guide.
Due to the structural integrity of a pocket sprung mattress, we recommend not to fold your pocket sprung mattress as this could negatively affect the condition of your mattress.
Pocket sprung mattresses can help back pain. Niggling back pain can often affect a good night’s sleep, particularly if your mattress is not supportive. The independent movement of each pocket of fabric supports the contour of your body compared to traditional coil mattresses. This can be a good alternative to a memory foam mattress or split tension mattresses.