Spring

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Springs, also known as coils, are the primary support system in most traditional innerspring mattresses. They provide the necessary push-back and bounce that many people enjoy in a bed.

There are different types of springs used in mattresses, including Bonnell coils, pocketed coils, continuous coils, and offset coils. Bonnell coils are the oldest and most common type, with a simple hourglass shape that provides a firm and supportive feel. Pocketed coils, on the other hand, are individually wrapped and move independently, offering better contouring and motion isolation. Continuous coils are made from a single piece of wire, providing consistent support, while offset coils have a squared-off top that allows them to conform to the body more closely.

The quality of the springs also plays a significant role in the overall comfort and durability of a mattress. High-gauge springs are thinner and provide a softer feel, while low-gauge springs are thicker and offer firmer support. The number of coils in a mattress also affects its performance. A higher coil count typically means better support and a longer lifespan for the mattress.

In summary, springs are an essential component of many mattresses, providing the support and comfort that many sleepers need. With various types and configurations available, consumers can choose the spring system that best fits their preferences and needs.

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