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what sort of mattress would you buy for a 5yo?

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Aranea · 16/01/2010 21:03

My poor 5yo has a horrible mattress at the moment, so I want to buy her a better one. But I have no idea what sort of mattress is appropriate... any ideas? (I'll be getting a full sized single mattress btw)

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alypaly · 16/01/2010 22:06

i would buy the best you can afford. Dont like the memory foam ones personally as i find them very hot and very hard and unforgiving.

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Aranea · 16/01/2010 23:14

Is the best thing for a 5yo the same thing as the best thing for an adult then?

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alypaly · 16/01/2010 23:26

i think you need a good quality mattress with pocket springs rather than coil springs. A good support but with the comfort that if you lie on your arm, you dont wake up wondering whose arm is in bed with youThere is nothing worse than a numb arm or shoulder. Just bought a really good mattress for DS2 although his previous one was quite new. It was about £240 ponds just for the mattress but he says it is wonderful

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Aranea · 16/01/2010 23:31

Ah, thank you - I have just been reading the John Lewis mattress guide in some befuddlement and wondering whether pocket springs were worth the extra money for someone that light!

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displayuntilbestbefore · 16/01/2010 23:31

I agree with alypaly that you should get the best you can afford. My dcs have pocket sprung mattresses and until dh and I got a new bed recently, we preferred their beds for comfort!

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Aranea · 16/01/2010 23:33

damn, damn, I'm really going to have to splash out or feel guilty now, aren't I?

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displayuntilbestbefore · 16/01/2010 23:37

lol
Worth it though as a good mattress will give several years of comfort and your dd will sleep better and have better support than with an inferior one.
I think coil springs would be fine but not foam. Try some out yourself and it will give you an idea of what you find most comfortable yourself.

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Lilymaid · 16/01/2010 23:49

We bought good quality (Relyon) open coil mattresses for our DSs - and they found them comfortable. I'd spend somewhere between £200-£300 for a single mattress.
Your 5 year old will weigh the same as you (or perhaps more) by the time he/she moves away from home, so it is worth investing in a decent mattress for the future.

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Aranea · 17/01/2010 17:35

Good point Lilymaid. I feel really stupid now, but I hadn't actually thought that far ahead!

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