Does a Bed in a Box need a box spring?
No, a box spring is not required. You can place your mattress directly atop the platform bed itself. This will give your mattress the proper support, preserve its lifespan, and lower the profile height.
How do you set up a Bed in a Box?
First, lay the box on the floor. Then, remove the mattress from the box. Next, unroll the mattress, and place it on a foundation or directly on the bed. Remove the inner bag and position your mattress. Make any final adjustments, and you're all finished. It doesn’t get any easier!
How long does a Bed in a Box mattress last?
A Bed in a Box's lifespan is very similar to a traditional mattress. You can expect seven, eight, or even more years from your new Bed in a Box mattress!
Videos
“Bed-in-Box is just a shipping method and it doesn’t affect quality or performance”. Watch this video. Thoughts?
What is the problem with mattress in a box? Compared to mattresses that...is not in a box.
Now the hype with mattress in a box is kind of behind us, and dust have settled. Which brand did stand out?
Are all bed-in-a-box flimsy?
Industry people keep saying not to be deterred by the BiB (bed in a box) compression methods used, but when I watch this video I can’t help but think there is no way this is something I would prefer done to an expensive mattress I want to last for 10 years+. Is this just an extreme example or does Helix and DLX and those brands also compress like this?
I can’t help but feel like common sense says that the industry has just aggressively pushed to convince everyone that this is fine and there is no compromise, only for their benefit.
https://www.reddit.com/r/machinesinaction/comments/1lcsbff/this_is_how_they_fit_a_mattress_in_a_box/
Edit to Add: I am especially talking about mattresses with springs in them, like very expensive hybrid mattresses.
Is there an inherent difference between the two? Why are so many mattress salespeople don't recommend in the box even if the specs are similar?