The innerspring mattress is a classic choice, offering a balance of support and breathability. But within the world of innersprings, there’s a whole variety of coil types, each affecting the feel and performance of your mattress. Today, we’ll delve into four common options: traditional Bonnell coils, 6-turn Bonnell coils, parallel pocket springs, and nested pocket springs.

1. The Timeless Bonnell Coil

The Bonnell coil, with its hourglass shape and interconnected wire structure, is the most traditional innerspring design.

2. The Enhanced Bonnell: The 6-Turn Coil

The 6-turn Bonnell coil takes the traditional design and adds a twist (literally). These coils have an extra loop at the top and bottom, creating a sturdier and more supportive feel compared to the classic Bonnell.

3. The Champion of Comfort: Parallel Pocket Spring

Pocket springs, also known as individually wrapped coils, are a game-changer in the innerspring world. Each coil is encased in its own fabric pocket, creating a more personalized and responsive sleep experience.

4. The Innovative Choice: Honeycomb (Max) Pocket Spring 

Honeycomb pocket springs offer a unique twist on the concept of individual support. Instead of parallel coils, these mattresses utilize pocket springs arranged in a honeycomb pattern. This hexagonal design creates several benefits:

Choosing the Right Coil for You

Remember, trying out different mattresses in-store, at Beds And More, remains the best way to determine your personal preference. This guide should equip you with the knowledge to ask informed questions and find the perfect innerspring mattress for a restful night’s sleep.