Jay-Be Graffiti Art E-Sprung Mattress
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- Brand
- Jay-Be
- Retailer
- Bensons for Beds
- Delivery time
- Average
- Customer sentiment
- Average
- Guarantee
- Excellent
About the Jay-Be Graffiti Art E-Sprung Mattress
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The Graffiti Art E-Sprung sits in the children’s mattress lane, with a medium, 3 out of 5, feel over Jay-Be’s E-Sprung support and review feedback attached to the model repeatedly linking it with a foam-free open-coil style build. There is no pocket-spring promise here. Compared with pocket-sprung or memory-foam hybrid mattresses, a linked spring unit spreads load across a wider section of the bed rather than compressing independently under shoulder, hip and lumbar weight, so the feel is springier and less body-mapped. That is a conservative support spec, but credible for a children’s bunk or spare-room mattress where simple ventilation and foam-free construction matter more than deep pressure relief. The graffiti styling is presentation, not cushioning, and the comfort stack sounds shallow in use: when padding is thin, the spring unit becomes part of the surface feel rather than sitting quietly underneath it. The medium rating should therefore be read as moderate resistance, not plushness. For small sleepers it can feel comfortable and lively; for larger bodies, the same build has less spare depth before the base and springs start to make themselves known.
For a child on a bunk bed or a grandparent’s occasional bed, the medium feel lines up with the happier feedback: sleep improves, the mattress is described as comfortable for youngsters, and the bunk-bed fit comes through more than once. Children are the safer audience. The supplied suitability note allows for average-weight back and side sleepers, but the lived experience narrows that claim; side sleeping is the easier match because a medium surface gives shoulders and hips a little give, while adult back sleepers wanting steadier lumbar support may find the open-coil feel too bouncy and shallow. Thinness is the recurring failure point, with low-scoring feedback flagging a springy surface, springs that can be felt, and a sense that even a light child can bottom out toward the bed base. That contradicts any broad reading of “medium” as balanced all-round comfort. A foam-free open-coil build should avoid the heat-hugging feel of basic memory foam, and temperature is not a repeated complaint, but breathability does not rescue a mattress if the sleeper needs more padding under pressure points. Best for children, side-leaning youngsters and occasional bunk use. Skip adult daily use, heavier bodies and back sleepers chasing firmer alignment - a deeper pocket-sprung or hybrid tier is the better fit.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Owners report it as suitable for children's sleepovers and bunk beds.
- Buyers note a good delivery service and communication from customer support.
- Recent feedback highlights a positive experience with spring support for kids.
- Many find it perfect for light use by toddlers and young children.
Cons
- Some buyers describe it as too thin for adult use and lacking support.
- Several note that individual springs can be felt, affecting comfort level.
- A few customers experienced issues with delivery timelines and order fulfillment.
- Low ratings mention it's unsuitable for heavier sleepers due to its thinness.
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Reader reviews of the Jay-Be Graffiti Art E-Sprung Mattress
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Beds have springs and are very comfortable. Will definitely recommend them. Delivery service is exceptional.
Great mattress for grandchildren staying over with grandparents
Comfortable and high quality. Lovely mattress. My son is sleeping really well now.
The grandkids have yet to use the mattress but fits well in the new bunk beds
Perfect for bunk beds. A but soft and thin for adults, but perfect for our girls on their bunk. Ex display so couldn't fault it at all. The stompa airflow we bought for the bottom bunk is a better mattress, but cost us twice the money.
Not yet used the mattress we are still waiting for the bed to be delivered on 30th of June 2025.
I can't review yet, I'm still waiting for the bed to go with the mattress!
Just what we needed.
Dear Bensons So far pleased with the jay-bee mattress but it is not in use yet
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