A Serta Mattress Uses The Best Materials
A Serta mattress uses the best materials, but does it uses the best manufacturing technology? Serta relies on a spring system to give the customer the correct posture and comfort. The innerspring mattress has been around a long time and remains the most popular type of mattress, and this is the system used by Serta.
There are three types of innerspring mattresses; hourglass-shaped, continuous-coil and pocket springs. Serta’s Perfect Sleeper series uses continuous coils. Whilst continuous-coil springs are more durable, and maintain their shape longer than hourglass springs, they are inter-linked, which means you’re disturbed by the movements of your partner.
Pocket springs are different: they are in their own “fabric pocket” rather than being connected to each other like hourglass and continuous-coil springs, thus the springs move a little more independently and you are less affected by your partner’s movements. Serta’s Perfect Night mattress uses pocket springs. Serta’s innerspring mattresses rate highly is many consumer reports; in fact, for the $880 to $1100 price range, the Serta Perfect Sleeper is probably one the best innerspring mattresses you can buy.
Serta claim that their memory foam mattress is the cheapest on the market - up to 30% cheaper than the market leader. However, being cheaper doesn’t mean better. If you can afford it, you’re probably better buying the market leader’s memory foam mattress - the market leader being Tempur-Pedic.