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Innerspring mattresses combine a steel coil support unit with comfort foam, fiber, or pillow-top layers — the traditional mattress construction with the bounce and edge support foam can’t replicate. Browse Innerspring Mattresses below — try every model in person at LA Mattress Store before you buy. Free white-glove delivery on orders over $499 in Los Angeles, with our 120-night Love Your Bed Guarantee and 0% APR financing.
An innerspring mattress uses a steel coil support system as its primary structure, topped with padding and comfort materials. It's the original modern mattress design — the technology that has supported sleepers for over a century. Today's innerspring mattresses have evolved significantly from their early designs, featuring advanced coil systems like individually pocketed coils, higher coil counts, and improved comfort layers while maintaining the responsive bounce, strong support, and excellent airflow that made innerspring the world's most popular mattress type for decades. At LA Mattress Stores, our innerspring mattress collection features quality coil mattress options from Sealy, Stearns & Foster, and Diamond Mattress — available to test at all five Los Angeles showrooms.
With 9,900 monthly searches for "innerspring mattress" and 1,900 for "best innerspring mattress," there's consistent demand from sleepers who prefer the traditional feel, firm support, and proven reliability of a coil-based mattress. Whether you're looking for an affordable entry-level bed or a luxury innerspring with premium comfort layers, there's an innerspring mattress designed for your needs.
Innerspring mattresses have endured for good reason. Here are the key advantages of a coil mattress:
Not all innerspring mattresses are created equal. Here's what to look for:
The line between innerspring and hybrid has blurred in recent years. The key distinction: a hybrid mattress has significant foam or latex comfort layers (typically 2+ inches) on top of pocketed coils, while a traditional innerspring has thinner padding with coils as the dominant feature. Hybrids offer better pressure relief and motion isolation. Innersprings offer a firmer, more traditional feel at often lower price points. If you want coil support with substantial foam comfort, explore our hybrid mattress collection. If you prefer a classic coil feel with minimal foam, innerspring is the way to go.
Innerspring and memory foam mattresses offer fundamentally different sleep experiences. Innerspring provides bounce, airflow, and a "sleeping on top" feel. Memory foam provides body contouring, motion isolation, and a "sleeping in" feel. Innerspring is cooler and more responsive; memory foam provides better pressure relief and partner disturbance isolation. If you've always slept on an innerspring and love the feel, there's no reason to change — modern innersprings with pocketed coils address many of the traditional weaknesses. If pressure relief and motion isolation are priorities, our memory foam mattress collection may be a better fit.
Our top innerspring mattress selections:
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A quality innerspring mattress typically lasts 7–10 years, depending on the coil system, gauge, and comfort layer quality. Premium innerspring models with pocketed coils and high-density comfort materials can last longer. The coil system itself is durable, but the comfort layers on top tend to wear out first, leading to body impressions and reduced cushioning over time.
Innerspring mattresses can be good for back pain, particularly for back and stomach sleepers who need firm, consistent support. The coil system provides a solid foundation that keeps the spine aligned. For the best back pain relief on an innerspring, look for models with zoned support (firmer coils under the lumbar area) and adequate comfort layers to cushion pressure points. If you need more body contouring for back pain relief, a hybrid or memory foam mattress may be a better option.
Traditional innerspring mattresses with interconnected coils do transfer motion — movement on one side of the bed can be felt on the other. However, modern innerspring mattresses with pocketed coils significantly reduce motion transfer because each coil moves independently. If you share the bed and are considering innerspring, choose a pocketed coil model for better motion isolation.
Traditional innerspring mattresses with interconnected coil systems are generally not recommended for adjustable bases because the rigid coil structure doesn't flex well. However, innerspring mattresses with pocketed coils may work with adjustable bases — check the manufacturer's specifications. For adjustable base use, hybrid mattresses or memory foam mattresses are typically better options. Visit our adjustable bed collection to find compatible mattress and base combinations.
Innerspring mattresses can be more affordable because the manufacturing process is well-established and the raw materials (steel coils, basic foam padding) are relatively inexpensive. However, premium innerspring mattresses with high coil counts, pocketed coils, and quality comfort layers can cost just as much as hybrid or memory foam alternatives. Price depends on the quality of the coil system and materials used, not just the mattress type.
Looking for the best innerspring mattress in Los Angeles? Visit any of our five LA Mattress Stores showrooms to test our complete coil mattress collection. Feel the difference between coil types, compare firmness levels, and find the innerspring mattress that matches your sleep style and budget.
Every innerspring mattress purchase includes free white glove delivery, a 120-night comfort trial, and 0% APR financing options. Visit us today to experience the classic comfort and reliable support of a quality innerspring mattress.
Modern innersprings use individually-wrapped pocketed coils, foam-encased edges, and substantial comfort layers — very different from the loud, transfer-prone innersprings of decades past. They remain a strong choice for shoppers who want classic bounce, excellent airflow, and a firmer feel. Brands like Stearns & Foster, Chattam & Wells, and Englander are still primarily innerspring.
Innerspring is actually one of the coolest mattress types — the open coil core allows continuous air circulation. Hot sleepers often do better on an innerspring or hybrid than on an all-foam mattress.
Pocketed coils are individually wrapped in fabric and move independently — better motion isolation, more conforming. Continuous (or Bonnell) coils are connected by wire and move as a unit — historically cheaper, more bouncy, less individual support. Almost every quality innerspring we carry today uses pocketed coils.
Free white-glove delivery on orders over $499 anywhere in Los Angeles. Same-day if you order before 4 PM, otherwise next-day. We set up the new mattress, haul away your old one, and recycle it — not landfill.
We back every purchase with a 120-night Love Your Bed Guarantee. Sleep on it for at least 30 nights to let your body adjust, then if it’s not the right fit, exchange it for any other mattress — we credit the full original price.
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