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Innerspring mattresses deliver traditional coil support that has been proven over more than a century of sleep science. Built on a foundation of steel coils, they offer excellent airflow to keep you cool, immediate responsive bounce, and a firm supportive surface that back and stomach sleepers love. We carry 19 innerspring mattresses from 6 trusted brands — from budget-friendly Bonnell coil models starting at $299 to luxury pocketed coil designs up to $6,499 — all available to try in person at our 5 LA showrooms.
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An innerspring mattress is built around a core support system of steel coils — the same fundamental design that has been used in mattresses for over 130 years. The coil system forms the structural foundation of the mattress, providing the support and bounce that most people associate with a traditional mattress feel. On top of the coils sit comfort layers of foam, fiber, or natural materials that cushion the body and add surface softness.
Modern innerspring mattresses have advanced significantly from the early Bonnell coil designs. Today’s premium models use individually wrapped pocketed coils that move independently of each other, reducing motion transfer and providing more targeted body contouring. The coil gauge (thickness of the wire), coil count, and coil arrangement all affect the feel and durability of the mattress.
Innerspring mattresses remain the most widely sold mattress type worldwide. They are the go-to choice for sleepers who prefer a responsive, bouncy surface — as opposed to the contouring “in the mattress” feel of memory foam — and for hot sleepers who benefit from the superior airflow that the open coil structure provides.
The coil type determines feel, motion isolation, durability, and price. Here are the four main systems you’ll encounter.
The original innerspring design — hourglass-shaped coils tied together in a grid. Budget-friendly, durable, and widely available. Best for traditional feel shoppers and lighter sleepers.
Each coil is individually wrapped in fabric, allowing independent movement. Dramatically reduces motion transfer, provides targeted support, and conforms better to body shape. The premium standard.
A hinged hourglass design with flat tops and bottoms that link together. The hinge allows each coil to conform independently to body shape while maintaining the interconnected support grid.
A single continuous strand of wire forms the entire coil system in rows. Extremely durable — the interconnected structure distributes weight across the whole surface evenly.
How innerspring compares to hybrids, memory foam, and latex across key sleep factors.
| Factor | Innerspring | Hybrid | Memory Foam | Latex |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feel | Responsive / "On" mattress | Balanced / "On" mattress | Contouring / "In" mattress | Buoyant / "On" mattress |
| Cooling | Excellent (open coils) | Good (coil + foam) | Moderate (gel/copper help) | Very Good |
| Bounce | High (fast response) | Medium | Low (slow response) | High (fast response) |
| Edge Support | Good | Good to Excellent | Moderate | Good |
| Motion Isolation | Poor to Fair | Good | Excellent | Moderate |
| Price Range | $299–$6,499 | $699–$7,000+ | $599–$6,499 | $999–$4,000+ |
| Best For | Back/stomach sleepers, hot sleepers, budget shoppers | All sleep positions, couples | Side sleepers, couples, pain relief | Eco-conscious, hot sleepers |
Try innerspring, hybrid, and memory foam side by side at any of our 5 LA showrooms.
Innerspring mattresses are the ideal choice for these three types of sleepers.
Innerspring mattresses provide the firm, flat support surface that keeps the spine properly aligned for back and stomach sleepers. The responsive coil system prevents hips from sinking and maintains a neutral spinal position throughout the night.
Quality sleep doesn't have to be expensive. Innerspring mattresses start at $299 and deliver reliable support and durability at a price point that memory foam and hybrid models simply can't match. Spring Air's value collection proves you don't need to spend thousands for a great night's sleep.
No other mattress type provides better airflow than innerspring. The open coil structure allows air to move freely throughout the mattress, dissipating body heat all night long. If you wake up hot, innerspring is almost certainly the right mattress type for you.
Steel coil support systems were first introduced in mattresses in the 1870s — and they remain the foundation of millions of mattresses sold every year. That longevity is not by accident. Coils provide a type of responsive, distributed support that is difficult to replicate with foam alone.
Modern pocketed coil technology adds targeted support and motion isolation to these century-old advantages, making today’s innerspring mattresses more sophisticated than ever.
Quality innerspring mattresses span the full price spectrum. Here’s what each tier delivers.
Quality Bonnell and entry-level pocketed coil mattresses that deliver reliable support without the luxury markup.
Brands: Spring Air Value CollectionShop BudgetBest ValueMid-Range$900–$1,999Enhanced pocketed coil systems with better comfort layers, improved motion isolation, and longer durability. The sweet spot for most shoppers.
Brands: Spring Air Back Supporter, Englander, Diamond, Eastman HouseShop Mid-RangePremium$2,000–$6,499Luxury innerspring with high-count pocketed coils, cashmere comfort layers, and extended warranties. Hotel-quality sleep every night.
Brands: Chattam & Wells, Stearns & FosterShop PremiumNot sure which is right for you? Try both side by side in any of our showrooms — no pressure, no rush. Find your nearest LA Mattress showroom.
Six manufacturers across every price tier — from value collections to luxury hotel-grade innerspring.
Not all innerspring mattresses are adjustable base compatible. Traditional Bonnell coil and continuous wire systems have a rigid interconnected structure that cannot flex with base articulation. However, pocketed coil innerspring mattresses — where each coil is independently wrapped — can often flex with head and foot adjustments. If adjustable base compatibility is important to you, look for pocketed coil models and check the warranty. All mattresses we carry are clearly labeled for adjustable base compatibility — our team can guide you to the right choice.
The feel of an innerspring mattress is distinct from memory foam and hybrid — and the difference between a Bonnell coil model at $399 and a pocketed coil luxury model at $4,000 is just as dramatic. Feel it in person before you commit.
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An innerspring mattress uses a steel coil support system as its primary structure, with comfort layers on top. The coils provide the main support and give the mattress its characteristic bounce and responsiveness. Innerspring mattresses are the most traditional mattress design — they have been in use for over a century — and remain one of the most popular types sold today. Modern versions use individually wrapped pocketed coils for better motion isolation and targeted support.
Yes — innerspring mattresses can be excellent for back pain, particularly for back and stomach sleepers. The firm, responsive coil support system keeps the spine aligned without allowing the hips to sink too deeply. Look for models with lumbar zone reinforcement or higher coil counts for additional lower back support. That said, side sleepers with back pain may find a hybrid or memory foam mattress provides better pressure relief at the shoulders and hips. Our sleep specialists at any of our 5 LA showrooms can help you find the right fit.
A quality innerspring mattress typically lasts 7–12 years, depending on coil type and gauge, comfort layer quality, and usage. Pocketed coil mattresses tend to last longer than Bonnell coil models because each coil works independently and experiences less metal fatigue. Premium brands like Chattam & Wells and Stearns & Foster use high-gauge coils with durable comfort materials that can extend the mattress lifespan to 10–15 years with proper care. Use a mattress protector and rotate your mattress every 3–6 months to maximize longevity.
Both types use steel coil support systems, but hybrids add thick foam or latex comfort layers (typically 2–4 inches) on top of the coils. Innerspring mattresses have thinner comfort layers, resulting in a firmer, more responsive feel that puts you more "on top of" the mattress. Hybrids provide more pressure relief and body contouring. If you prefer a traditional bouncy feel with minimal sinking, innerspring is the better choice. If you want coil support with added pressure relief, consider a hybrid.
Yes — innerspring mattresses are the best mattress type for airflow and temperature regulation. The open coil structure allows air to circulate freely through the mattress, dissipating body heat throughout the night. This is a significant advantage over memory foam and all-foam mattresses, which can trap heat. If sleeping cool is your top priority, innerspring is an excellent choice — and if you upgrade to a model with a breathable comfort layer (wool, cotton, or natural latex), you get even better temperature regulation.
Coil count is one factor, but coil quality (gauge and type) matters more. As a general guide: a queen-size mattress with 400–600 Bonnell coils is standard; 800–1,000 pocketed coils in a queen is solid mid-range; 1,000+ individually wrapped coils indicates a premium build. A thicker gauge wire (lower number = thicker) means a firmer, more durable coil. Look for steel coils in the 13.5–15.5 gauge range. Higher coil counts in a queen can mean smaller individual coils that wear faster — the overall system matters more than the count alone.
Innerspring mattresses can work well for heavier sleepers, especially firm models with high-gauge coils and reinforced edge support. Pocketed coil systems are preferable over Bonnell coils for heavier sleepers because they distribute weight more evenly. Look for mattresses specifically labeled for "plus size" or "heavy duty" support — these use thicker gauge coils and enhanced comfort layers. For sleepers over 250 lbs, we recommend a firmness of Medium-Firm to Firm for optimal support and durability.
It depends on the specific mattress. Traditional interconnected coil systems (Bonnell and continuous wire) are generally not compatible with adjustable bases because the rigid coil grid cannot flex with the base articulation without damage. However, pocketed coil innerspring mattresses — where each coil is wrapped independently — can often flex with adjustable bases. Always check the mattress's specific warranty and compatibility information before pairing with an adjustable base. All mattresses we carry are clearly labeled for adjustable base compatibility. Ask our team if you're unsure.