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Premature
Sagging:
Disadvantages of Innerspring
Mattresses
According to the data, innerspring mattresses have the most
problem, by far, with premature sagging when compared to the
other types of beds.
Premature sagging is defined in our research as sagging of
the bed to an extent that makes the bed uncomfortable and
takes place within three years of purchase.
43% of reviews / comments from innerspring mattress owners
mentioned that the bed has premature sagging. In comparison,
the other type of mattress with complaints of premature sagging
was memory foam beds, in which 10% of reviews / comments from
those beds' owners mentioned that the bed prematurely sagged.
| Brand |
Percentage
of innerspring mattress owners reporting that their beds
prematurely sag |
| Spring
Air |
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64% |
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| Simmons |
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56% |
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| Serta |
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41% |
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| Kingsdown |
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39% |
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| Sealy |
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22% |
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A lack of mattress flipping is not likely the cause of much
of the premature sagging instances since many people who reported
it claimed to flip the mattress regularly. In addition, heavy
people sleeping on the innerspring beds do not appear to be
a main cause for the instances of sagging since many people
who said they weigh less than 170 pounds reported it.
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