
If you're looking for Spring Air mattresses in Los Angeles, LA Mattress Store is one of the best places to find them. We carry a curated selection of Spring Air models — available to browse online or try in person at any of our five LA showrooms.
Spring Air has been making mattresses for over 90 years. Their Back Supporter series in particular has developed a strong reputation for combining pressure relief with spinal support, making them a solid option for a wide range of sleepers.
Spring Air's Back Supporter series is built around lumbar zone support — firmer in the center third of the mattress where your lower back sits, softer at the shoulders and hips. This zoned support approach is especially useful for back and side sleepers who struggle to find a mattress that doesn't create pressure points in one area while sacrificing support in another.
Spring Air offers innerspring, hybrid, and pillow-top constructions across multiple firmness levels. Whether you prefer the traditional feel of a coil mattress or want the contouring of a hybrid with memory foam, there's typically a Spring Air model that fits the bill.
Spring Air sits in the mid-range price bracket — generally more affordable than premium brands like Tempur-Pedic or Stearns & Foster, while delivering better construction than budget-tier options. For shoppers who want quality without the luxury markup, it's a practical choice.
The Isabel combines a traditional innerspring coil system with a generous pillow-top comfort layer. It's designed for sleepers who want a plush surface feel without losing the responsive, buoyant feel of a coil mattress. The Back Supporter coil system provides solid lumbar support, and the enhanced edge support makes it easier to get in and out of bed.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Plush pillow-top comfort | Higher price than basic innerspring models |
| Strong lumbar support from Back Supporter coils | May be too soft for stomach sleepers |
| Good edge support | |
| Durable innerspring construction |
The Josie is a hybrid — pocketed innerspring coils combined with a memory foam comfort layer. The coils add bounce and airflow while the foam provides body-contouring pressure relief. If you're a combination sleeper (side + back, or side + stomach), the Josie's responsiveness makes it easier to move around at night than a pure foam mattress would.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Hybrid construction — supportive and conforming | May have a short break-in period |
| Good for multiple sleeping positions | Mid-to-upper price range |
| Cooling benefit from pocketed coil airflow | |
| Durable coil + foam build |
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The Dogwood is Spring Air's more accessible price point — a solid entry-level option that doesn't cut corners on comfort. The pillow-top surface is comfortable for side and back sleepers, and the Back Supporter coil system provides adequate spinal support. A good choice for a guest room or a secondary bedroom where you want quality without spending at the premium tier.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Best value in the Spring Air lineup | Fewer advanced features than premium models |
| Comfortable pillow-top design | May not suit heavier sleepers (200+ lbs) |
| Reliable Back Supporter coil system | |
| Great for guest rooms |
Browse our full Spring Air collection on our website. All models are available to order online with free delivery to Los Angeles County and Orange County. Orders typically ship within 1–2 business days.
We strongly recommend trying a mattress in person before buying — especially if you have specific back or pressure-point concerns. Our staff can walk you through the differences between models and let you spend as much time as you need lying on each one in your actual sleeping position. We have five showroom locations across Los Angeles.
Every mattress we sell comes with a 120-night comfort guarantee. If you bring a Spring Air mattress home and it's not working for you after sleeping on it, we'll help you find a solution. We also offer financing options to make it easier to get the right mattress rather than settling for a cheaper one.
Spring Air's defining feature is their Back Supporter coil system — a zoned innerspring design that provides firmer support under the lumbar region and softer cushioning at the shoulders and hips. Their focus is on spinal alignment and back support, which sets them apart from brands that emphasize only surface softness or foam contouring.
Most Spring Air mattresses last 7–10 years with normal use. Like any innerspring mattress, longevity depends on the coil gauge, the quality of the comfort layers, and how well the mattress is maintained (rotating regularly, using a quality mattress protector).
The Josie Plush Top hybrid and other foam-compatible models work with adjustable bases. Traditional coil-only models may not flex as easily. Our staff can confirm compatibility for any specific model.
Yes — particularly the pillow-top and plush models. The Back Supporter coil system keeps your spine aligned while the comfort layers cushion the shoulders and hips. Side sleepers generally do best with the Isabel or Josie models.
Spring Air offers a 10-year limited warranty covering manufacturing defects and body impressions exceeding a specified depth (typically 1.5"). This is standard for mid-range mattresses at this price point.
Yes. Visit any of our five LA showroom locations to try our Spring Air models in person. We recommend spending at least 10 minutes in your actual sleeping position before deciding.
The Back Supporter series was specifically designed for lumbar support. If back pain is your primary concern, the Josie Plush Top Hybrid is worth considering — the hybrid construction provides zoned support with the contouring of memory foam. It's also worth talking to our staff about your specific sleep position and pain location, as that shapes which firmness will serve you best.
Browse all Spring Air mattresses at LA Mattress Store or find a showroom near you.
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