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Bonnell vs Pocketed Springs: What's the Difference and Which Mattress Is Right for You? - Megafurniture

Bonnell Spring vs Pocket Spring Mattress Guide for Singapore Homes

In the Bonnell spring vs pocket spring mattress comparison, pocket spring is the better choice for most couples because it reduces motion transfer and gives more individual support. Choose Bonnell spring if you want a firmer, more budget-friendly mattress for a guest room, spare room, or solo sleeper who likes a traditional spring feel.

The mattress that came with the previous owner's bed has done its time. It has also been sitting in Singapore humidity for an unknown number of years, so this is one decision worth making properly before the bedroom becomes fully furnished.

Spring Mattresses

Bonnell spring vs pocket spring: what is the difference?

The main difference is how the springs are built. A Bonnell spring mattress uses interconnected hourglass-shaped coils that move as one system. A pocket spring mattress uses individual coils wrapped in fabric pockets, so each spring can respond more independently to body weight and movement.

That construction difference changes how the mattress feels at night. Bonnell springs usually feel firmer, bouncier, and more traditional. Pocket springs usually feel more stable, better at reducing partner disturbance, and more responsive around the shoulders, hips, and lower back.

For most Singapore couples sharing a Queen mattress, pocket spring is the safer everyday choice. Sleep quality is not only about firmness. It is also about whether one person's turning wakes the other person at 2am.

Factor Bonnell spring mattress Pocket spring mattress
Spring structure Interconnected coils work together as one support grid. Individually wrapped coils respond more independently.
Feel Firmer, bouncier, more traditional. More contouring, stable, and body-responsive.
Motion transfer More movement can travel across the mattress. Better at reducing partner disturbance.
Pressure relief Less targeted contouring. Better support around shoulders, hips, and pressure points.
Best for Guest rooms, spare rooms, budget-conscious buyers, firmer sleepers. Couples, side sleepers, restless sleepers, everyday master bedrooms.
Price position Often more budget-friendly. Often higher in price due to its coil construction.

What is a Bonnell spring mattress?

Spring Mattress

A Bonnell spring mattress uses a network of interconnected coils. The coils are usually shaped like an hourglass and linked together to create a firm support system. This gives the mattress a familiar springy feel that many people associate with traditional mattresses.

The advantage is simple: Bonnell spring mattresses tend to be supportive and cost-conscious. They can work well for spare rooms, children's rooms, rental units, or buyers who want a firmer sleep surface without moving into higher mattress tiers.

The trade-off is motion transfer. Because the coils are connected, movement on one side can travel across the mattress. If your partner turns often, gets up early, or shifts position through the night, you may feel more of that movement.

Browse Bonnell spring mattresses if you prefer a firmer, more traditional spring feel and want to compare budget-friendly options.

What is a pocket spring mattress?

Spring Mattresses

A pocket spring mattress uses individual coils wrapped in fabric pockets. Because the springs are not directly tied together in the same way as Bonnell coils, each spring can compress more independently under different parts of the body.

This usually gives better motion isolation and more targeted support. If one sleeper is heavier, lighter, taller, or more restless than the other, pocket springs can make the mattress feel more balanced. They also tend to suit side sleepers who need more give around the shoulders and hips.

The trade-off is price. Pocket spring mattresses often cost more than Bonnell spring options, and quality still depends on the full mattress build, including foam layers, fabric, edge support, and ventilation. A pocket spring label alone does not make a mattress good.

Start with pocket spring mattresses if you share a bed, sleep on your side, or want better movement control.

Is Bonnell spring vs pocket spring better for couples?

Pocket spring is better for most couples because it reduces motion transfer more effectively. In a Singapore master bedroom, where Queen mattresses are common and sleep schedules may not match, that difference matters more than many buyers expect.

A Bonnell spring mattress can still work for couples who both sleep deeply, prefer a firmer surface, and do not move much at night. It is also a practical option when budget is the main deciding factor.

If one person is a light sleeper, one person tosses often, or one person gets in and out of bed earlier, choose pocket spring. The mattress does not need to be fancy. It needs to stop one person's bad night from becoming two bad nights.

Which spring mattress suits your sleeping position?

Spring Mattresses

Back sleepers

Back sleepers usually need steady support through the lower back. A Bonnell spring mattress can work if you like a firmer, flatter feel. A pocket spring mattress may feel better if you want support that adjusts more closely to your body shape.

Side sleepers

Side sleepers usually benefit from better contouring around the shoulders and hips. Pocket spring is usually the better direction because the springs respond more independently and can reduce pressure build-up.

Stomach sleepers

Stomach sleepers often need a firmer surface to keep the body from sinking too deeply. A Bonnell spring mattress can be suitable if the comfort layers are firm enough. Pocket spring can also work if the mattress is built with a firmer top feel.

Restless sleepers

Restless sleepers should lean toward pocket spring. Less movement transfer means less disturbance for the other person sharing the bed.

Singapore bedroom factors to check before choosing

Singapore bedrooms add a few practical concerns to the Bonnell spring vs pocket spring decision. First, check size. Standard local mattress sizes include Single 91 x 190 cm, Super Single 107 x 190 cm, Queen 152 x 190 cm, and King 182 x 190 cm. A bed frame usually adds around 10-15 cm on each dimension, so measure the whole setup, not just the mattress.

Second, think about humidity. Rooms without regular aircon are more humid, so mattress breathability, washable protectors, and regular ventilation matter. A mattress protector is not exciting, but it does real work in a humid bedroom.

Third, check delivery access. Many HDB lift openings are around 0.8 m wide, and internal room doors are often around 0.8 m too. Mattresses are easier to manoeuvre than many rigid furniture pieces, but lift, corridor, and bedroom access are still worth checking before ordering a large Queen or King setup.

If you are still choosing by size, firmness, type, or brand, compare the wider mattress collection before narrowing down to one spring system.

Before you buy a spring mattress

Spring Mattresses

  • Choose by sleeper first: Couples and light sleepers usually benefit more from pocket spring. Solo sleepers and guest rooms can often do well with Bonnell spring.
  • Match firmness to posture: Firmness should support your sleeping position, not just feel good for the first minute.
  • Check the full mattress build: Springs matter, but foam layers, quilting, edge support, and fabric also affect comfort.
  • Measure your bed frame: Confirm Single, Super Single, Queen, or King sizing before ordering.
  • Plan for humidity: Use ventilation, bedding care, and a protector to keep the mattress fresher in Singapore weather.

Complimentary delivery and professional assembly come with qualifying orders, which matters when your mattress, bed frame, and tight bedroom all need to work together. If something arrives damaged, the team at +65 6950-2657 handles after-sales support locally.

Which mattress should you choose?

Choose Bonnell spring if you want a firm, traditional, budget-friendly mattress for a solo sleeper, spare room, or guest bed. Choose pocket spring if you share the bed, sleep on your side, wake easily, or want better body-contouring support.

For most main bedrooms in Singapore, pocket spring is the better long-term comfort choice. Bonnell spring still has a place, but I would not make it the default for couples unless both sleepers clearly prefer a firmer, bouncier mattress and are not bothered by movement.

A growing share of Megafurniture's furniture range now comes from its own factories in Batu Pahat, Johor and Foshan, Guangdong, both operational since late 2025. Quality checks happen in-house before pieces ship to Singapore, where delivery and professional assembly are handled locally. It is not the whole range yet, but the programme is expanding through 2028.

Frequently asked questions about Bonnell spring vs pocket spring mattresses

Is pocket spring better than Bonnell spring?

Pocket spring is better for most couples, side sleepers, and light sleepers because it offers better motion isolation and more individual support. Bonnell spring can still be a good choice for firmer support, guest rooms, and budget-conscious buyers.

Is a Bonnell spring mattress good for back pain?

A Bonnell spring mattress may suit some back sleepers who prefer firm support, but back comfort depends on the full mattress build and your sleeping posture. If you need more targeted contouring, pocket spring may feel more supportive.

Does a pocket spring mattress last longer than Bonnell spring?

Not always. Durability depends on the spring quality, foam layers, fabric, edge support, sleeper weight, and care routine. Pocket spring can feel more advanced, but a poorly built pocket spring mattress can still sag over time.

Which mattress is better for couples in Singapore?

A pocket spring mattress is usually better for couples because it reduces movement transfer. This is useful when one person turns often, wakes earlier, or sleeps more lightly.

Is Bonnell spring or pocket spring better for hot sleepers?

Both can work for hot sleepers, depending on the comfort layers and fabric above the springs. In Singapore humidity, look at mattress breathability, protector choice, bedding, room airflow, and whether the bedroom gets regular aircon.

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