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Our Royal-Pedic Box Springs are the most comfortable
and durable available: They provide 50% more coils in the center-third
of the box spring for extra support where it's needed the most (about
40% of our body weight is located in our torso area). Springs are
an extra durable 8 3/4" gauge thickness of wire compared to
an average 9 1/2" gauge wire used by others. Box spring units
last for many, many years. The coils are double heat tempered (baked
in an oven, cooled down and then baked in the oven again) to resist
sagging and provide more durability.
The number of coils used in a Royal-Pedic box spring unit is 22%
more than the industry standard. This higher coil count results
in more coils that are closer together, providing additional support
for the mattress to prevent lumps in the mattress from developing.
The foundation used to mount the coil springs is an extra wide slat
version to provide more support for the coil to rest on - the same
width of slat that is required for hotels for the assurance of superior
durability.
Royal-Pedic does not hand tie their box springs. This method of
holding the coils in place with cording can result in a lumpy mattress.
The cording can and does stretch, which forces the coil out of position
on an angle. In addition, many workers who hand tie box springs
end up with carpal tunnel and arthritis in their hands. Instead
of hand tied box springs, Royal-Pedic uses a wire system called
the Webster Lock Grid System to keep the coils in place. Steel wire
is woven throughout the tops of the coils to secure the coil in
place to eliminate the possibility of any lateral movement.
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