No-Spring Mattresses
No-spring mattresses, which include foam, are a great option for modern homes. Bed mattresses without springs have been proven to last longer than their springy counterparts, as well as allowing for hypoallergenic properties.
In some cases, sleepers have healthier sleep on a no-spring mattress. If you’re tired of the squeaks and age of a spring mattress, then why not swap it with a no-spring model with Happy Beds?
Spring Free Sleeping
Better quality sleep can improve all aspects of your life, so if an old-school spring mattress is no longer getting results for you, then swap to its modern, no-spring counterpart.
Happy Beds has single, double and king size no-spring mattresses on offer in a variety of designs. Prioritise your sleep with Happy Beds by browsing the selection below.
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Ultimate Ortho Reflex Foam Support Orthopaedic Rolled Extra Firm MattressRRP From £264.99 Now From £144.99
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Impressions 6000 Cool Blue Memory and Reflex Foam Orthopaedic MattressRRP From £309.99 Now From £169.99
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Choo Choo Reflex Foam Orthopaedic Kids Mattress - 3ft Single (90 x 190 cm)Now £124.99 Was From £224.99
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Moo Moo Reflex Foam Orthopaedic Kids Mattress - 3ft Single (90 x 190 cm)Now £124.99 Was From £224.99
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Impressions Laytech Memory, Latex and Reflex Foam Orthopaedic MattressRRP From £729.99 Now From £404.99
What Mattress Size Should I Get?
When buying a mattress online, it’s important you know what size you need. At Happy Beds, we stock the following sizes:
What Type of Mattresses Are Available?
Happy Beds stocks every type of mattress you can think of. In total, we stock:
Why is Mattress Firmness Important?
Not everybody likes to sleep on the same type of mattress. The firmness of a mattress is mainly down to comfort, but it can have health benefits too. Firmer mattresses can offer greater back support, for example.
When choosing mattress firmness, however, it is important to consider your weight. If you weigh more, then you may want to opt for a firmer mattress. For those who weigh less, a softer mattress would be recommended.