Mattress Coil Types EXPLAINED by GoodBed.com

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Coils are at the heart of an innerspring mattress. In this video, GoodBed explains the differences between types of coils and springs, and how they affect the performance and suitability of a mattress...

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0:00 Introduction
0:47 Pocketed Coils vs Connected Coils
1:15 Key Differences
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Old video, but still very new. Well explained in great detail. Thank you

patsyrichards
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Wow this is actually a very good video. 10/10, deserves more views

hargretseeker
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The best video that explains the differences between coil and pocket. Thank you!

karmanwong
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Best explanation on the different types of coil mattresses hands down on YouTube! 👊

Bryank
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Such a helpful video! I initially had an idea that pocket coils were the best. But I figured for the type of sleeper I am, connected would be a much better option.

shadmanhasan
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Best non- bias, and explained advantages of the two main options!

marionette
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I really like the information content. Just bought a pocket spring mattress. It didn't work out for me, my back aches now. So I'm going to go back to bonnell spring mattress again(exchange) which I've been using for the last one decade. It worked really well for me but I had to change because the top layers got thinned out and the springs started popping out. And since in most of the videos that I watched and all the recommendations found on the internet, I decided to buy a pocket spring mattress.

bonelover
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Perfect explanation!! Thanks to you I am going now to the store to buy my matress! ;)

AruJP
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Also connected coil mattresses help maintain the uniformity of vertebrates for heavy people with scoliosis or disc problems
the best sleep i had was on a good quality medium firm queen sized connected coil Mattress after trying many
It feels like sleeping on air while being fully supported

Yousef-mohamad
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Thanks! It's very hard to find traditional innerspring mattresses these days.

RT-vwyw
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I'm only 51. But motion isolation was a complete non factor my whole life. But what I did see was beds wearing and sagging in one spot and needing replacement. The beds that didn't were Serta single coil and the Stearns and Foster, which was 3 times the price ($1500 and $4500) in 1990s dollars.

nicholasmagers
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Thanks for the video, much helpful. Can you please share your opinion about a person who is a side and stomach sleeper and has lower back problems (hernia)?
Thanks in advance.

vladimirdonev
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I saw a video today where the coils were just a plastic layer with dimples pressed into it. No actual steel coils. Is that another type?

LegendLength
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Hey Mike! Love your mattress info videos. So helpful, thanks for all your work. Have a question for you. I am sleeper that mostly switches all night from stomach to side and I seem to sleep best on stomach. Anyway I am looking for a new bed and would love your recommendation. One of the best beds I have slept on believe it or not was an old Serta Perfect Night Royal in an airbnb lots of nasty pee stains and the whole 9 yards BUT it was an amazing sleep!!! It is a discontinued model and I am looking for something you think would be comporable or best you would recommend. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I trust your opinion. Thanks again brother.

Chitching
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Thanks for the video. I'm in the market for a new bed. I have lower back issues and I cannot have any of that soft foam on top of my mattress. I need a firm mattress that will support my back and I'm also a back sleeper. With that in mind, which type of coil do you feel would support me the best? Also, do twin matresses tend to weat faster than full sized? Thanks!

b.walter
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I'm a heavy guy. Tried a memory foam, bad experience. Went to a pocket coil, lasted a couple years. Post mortem on the pocket coil showed separated fabric and springs out of place. Back to the older spring style.

fredhinck
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Hey mike!
I'm a 250 pound guy who is a stomach sleeper and can't seem to find a mattress that holds up. I prefer a firmer feel and not letting my hips sink. What would you suggest as a good mattress that stand up against time? I've had to get rid of the saatva (broke down very quickly) and the nest bedding latex (very quick and was recommended by your site) and another box mattress I forgot the name.

Basically need something that stands the test of time for a big body and a partner. Could you please please help me out? Currently checking out what the classic brands have with beautyrest and sterns and foster. Just don't want to make another mistake. This things are expense lol

nathaniel
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Can you make a video review of aireloom mattresses? Specifically their pacific palisades, preferred collection, and hybrid models

POW
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Question: because purple uses the polymer material on top and that is used for ventilation and motions, do the coils used on the purple hybrid mattress do much ? I see reviews on the beds and all I can really gather is that they’re better for heavier people. The original purple uses memory foam beneath the polymer.

winchesterinc.
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Is there any information on your channel in regard to innerspring beds and possibly radiation being produced or amplified by them?

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