Buying Junior Bed - Mattress

Wobbles

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So I have a choice of foam or sprung mattress for £20 more!

Any cons for the foam mattress girls?

I know early but when I go on MAT leave I'll be swapping the rooms over and decorating so I'm buying ready :blush:
 
I have a foam and spring mattress in one :lol:

One side is for when they are potty training so if accidents do happen its easy to clean and its foam and the other side is spring !
 
So foam is easier to clean for potty training?

my cot matress is a double 'I think' both sides are diff textures! Can you get covers to help cleaning?

Actually it says this for the foam -

Thermally bonded polypropylene cover on all sides which is water resistant but breathable and allows air movement and is removable for washing.

Sprung one just says removable cover!

Totally lost!

What about the comfort facter?
 
comfort factor i would def say sprung rather than foam x
 
https://www.toysrus.co.uk/Product.a...ses/BruNurseryMattressesCot/705969?ref=Search

This is the one i have , the desciprtion should hopefully answer your questions ;)
 
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v292/shnukys/IMG00746.jpg

Here is what it looks like , this is the foam layer , its wipe clean no cover needed and you can see the purple star side is the springy side.

She seems pretty comfortable had no problems and i find it comfortable too.
Anyway just a different option ;)
 
When does the training come in :lol: Must be able to buy 'toppers' for that point. I like that idea!
 
own opinion, foam ones are noo good for older babies/toddlers as they would get compressed with the weight and just become flat.
Id go with a sprung one.
 

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