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The innerspring mattress gets its name from the metal support coils (also called springs) that form the core of the bed. This common mattress type is known for its springy, responsive feel. A basic innerspring mattress will last you about 7-8 years. Generally speaking, coil count is a good indicator of the overall comfort, support, and durability that a mattress offers. The number of coils in a mattress depends on its size. Typically, the standard for queen innerspring mattresses is 800 coils. The queen size of our Saatva Classic Innerspring Mattress features 884 individually pocketed coils that respond to your movements and limit motion transfer.
The main difference between an innerspring mattress and a foam mattress comes down to the materials. An innerspring has a core support system made of coiled metal springs, while a foam mattress is made up of layers of polyurethane or viscoelastic (memory) foams. Memory foam mattresses generally offer a body-hugging feel. Innerspring mattresses generally have a bouncy, springy feel.
While both mattress types have a lot of inherent differences, the choice between the two really comes down to individual preferences. That’s why a great in-home trial period (like our 365-day home trial) is so crucial to making the most confident choice in your next mattress.
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