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Bombshell
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Topic: Cot Mattresses Posted: 30 September 2006 at 11:03am |
Well we finally found a cot we like today and need to decide whether to go with the foam mattress or the innersprung one - can anyone fill me in on pros and cons of either / both??? Im not sure which way to go on this one...
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Maya
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Posted: 30 September 2006 at 11:26am |
Maya had a foam mattress and I've bought foam for the twins as well. Way cheaper, and they are pretty firm so I figure just as good. My advice tho is to make sure you get one with a 'bacteria inhibitor' - I think most of them have this, but it's a treatment that helps stop nasty bugs growing in the matress.
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Posted: 30 September 2006 at 2:04pm |
i brought an innersprung from the warehouse... but it has to last a while, thru two kids at least. oh and the innersprung was thicke so i t brought the height of the cot up a bit.. less bending down cause i am lazy.
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Posted: 30 September 2006 at 2:09pm |
I just wanted a foam one (treated) and if she ever gets uncomfortable I can throw down another mattress. I was going to chuck the mattress out after Olivia (as the rate of cot death significantly increases with the number of children that have slept on it). But I got a Sprott mattress cover instead which I will be using for (hopefully!) #2. Congratulations!
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Posted: 30 September 2006 at 2:28pm |
Jake was/is a heffalump and a lot heavier than other kids his age. He was fine on a foam mattress - by the time it was getting to be not supportive enough, he was off into a bed anyway.
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Posted: 30 September 2006 at 10:04pm |
have a look and see though cos depending on where it is, some places have specials on where you get the innersprung for free - i know we did when we got Ayja's cot a couple of months ago.
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Posted: 30 September 2006 at 10:19pm |
i got a foam
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Bombshell
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Posted: 01 October 2006 at 8:22am |
there isnt too much price difference due to the package deal they are offering - hence the dilemma - didnt know about the bacteria inhibitor though so will check that...the cots come with the foam but upgrade to the innersprung is not very much at all....
might go back and see if they have the bacteria thingey...
cot converts to a bed for later so would probably buy a new mattress anyways later on i think if a 2nd one.
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Posted: 01 October 2006 at 8:58am |
I went with innersprung, out osteo reccomended it over foam, something to do with how fast lil ones grow and how innersprung is less likely to mould to one shape as foam? I dunno is sounds a bit like baloney now but then I was too tired to care haha
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Posted: 01 October 2006 at 10:00am |
My mum got us pipers cot and we have the inner sprung mattress it seems pretty good so far
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Posted: 01 October 2006 at 1:10pm |
Innersprung here too...
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Posted: 01 October 2006 at 8:54pm |
we did find that even though we were forever turning the girls matresses when they had foam they got dips in them from their heavy little heads.. must be sooo full of those big intelligent brains - just far too heavy. lol
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Posted: 02 October 2006 at 8:07am |
We got innersprung- the lady in the store was very passionate about proper support etc etc and they just seem better quality. I would never sleep on a foam mattress myself so thought I should get the same for bubs. If its not much more I would definitely get it
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Posted: 02 October 2006 at 9:13am |
When we were renting we had a nasty cheapo foam mattress on our bed and that was rancid to sleep on, so that made up our minds on the mattress.
The other deciding factor for us was that Baby City in Henderson had just opened and was doing a "buy one item, get second item 1/2 price". We had a VERY lengthy discussion with the sales lady (good on ya DH-just what I needed when I was 8mths preggy!  ) we decided that each have their pros and cons, so it's just down to personal choice/budget. In the end we spent the same on a flash osteo innersprung mattress as we would have done if we were going to buy a foam one 
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