Foam or spring mattress - the age old question many mattress shoppers face on their journey to choosing the best mattress for them. 

If you have found yourself wondering whether a foam mattress or a spring mattress will be the better option for you, you have come to the right place. In this article we will talk about the differences between the two types of mattresses as well as their advantages and disadvantages to help you make a well-informed choice. 

What is a Foam Mattress? 

Foam mattresses are made with a variety of foam fillings. Some of the popular materials used for foam mattresses include memory foam, gel foam or latex. Foam mattresses use different materials to provide support and relief pressure in your back, spine and neck. 

An all-foam mattress is normally constructed of 2-5 unique layers of foam with varying density and purposes. This means that foam mattresses can fit different needs to suit all types of sleepers. 

What is a Spring Mattress? 

Spring mattresses, also known as pocket-spring mattresses, use up to thousands of metal strings in their construction to provide a support layer. To increase the level of comfort, this type of mattresses also feature a layer of plush materials on top. 

Many people choose a spring mattress over a foam one as they feel it provides a greater level of support. This applies particularly to people with a heavier build who benefit from the extra support provided by the coiled spring core. 

A very important factor that influences the feel of a spring bed is the coil count. Most classic quality open coil mattresses have around 400 or more coils, however, pocket spring mattresses can have 1600 and upwards. While higher coil count might not necessarily mean better quality, the more coils to absorb your weight, the better the support.  

Differences Between Foam and Spring Mattresses

Apart from the difference in fillings and construction, there is a notable difference in durability, support and other factors. Memory foam mattresses are known to be more durable than the traditional open coil mattresses because the lack of coils reduces the risk of sagging. However, you might find that pocket-sprung mattresses are a lot more durable. 

While both types of mattresses offer excellent support there is a difference in the type of support they provide. Spring mattresses have firmer support which makes them better for people with aches and back pain. Foam mattresses on the other hand, mould to your body, following your natural spinal alignment and offer better comfort. 

In terms of price both types of mattresses come in a wide price range so you are guaranteed to find one that suits your budget as well as needs.  

Which One Should You Choose - Foam or Spring Mattress? 

So foam or spring mattress? Which one is the better choice? 

Ultimately, there is no right or wrong choice when it comes to picking a mattress. Selecting the right mattress for you will depend on your personal preferences and needs. Here at My Next Mattress you can find plenty of high-quality mattresses of both types, so it’s more about choosing the best model for you. 

If you like elements of both types of mattresses, then there is always the option to get a hybrid mattress that combines elements of both - usually an inner core of springs with layers of memory or latex foam on top. 

Side sleepers might find that due to their ability to follow the shape of the body, foam mattresses provide the comfort and support they need while relieving pressure. People who tend to sleep hot on the other hand, may choose to go for a spring mattress because it offers far better airflow. 

The best choice for sleepers who prefer to be on their stomach or plus-sized sleepers the top choice would be either a pocket-sprung, hybrid or a firm foam mattress. Those types of mattresses provide better support and wouldn’t sag as easily. 

Browse our full range today and find the perfect mattress for your needs. With our sleep trial you also have the flexibility to try a mattress and exchange it if you feel it’s not the right one. For more information feel free to contact our team.