Pocketed Coil Mattresses
Pocketed coil mattresses feature springs that operate independently rather than in a connected network. Each coil responds to pressure individually, providing targeted support and dramatically reducing motion transfer compared to traditional innerspring mattresses.Every purchase includes f…
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What Is a Pocketed Coil Mattress?
A pocketed coil mattress — also called a pocket spring mattress or individually wrapped coil mattress — features a support system made of individual steel coils, each encased in its own fabric sleeve. Unlike traditional innerspring mattresses where coils are interconnected, pocketed coils move independently of each other, responding to your body's specific weight and contours in each zone. At LA Mattress Stores, we carry a wide selection of pocketed coil mattresses from leading brands including Stearns & Foster, Diamond Mattress, and Helix — available to test at all five of our Los Angeles showrooms.
Pocketed coil technology represents the modern evolution of innerspring design. Each coil is individually wrapped in fabric, allowing it to compress and extend independently without affecting neighboring coils. This means the mattress contours to your body shape more precisely than traditional interconnected coil systems. The result is better targeted support, reduced motion transfer between sleep partners, and a more responsive sleep surface that adjusts to your every movement throughout the night.
Benefits of Pocketed Coil Mattresses
Pocketed coil mattresses offer the best features of traditional innerspring design with modern engineering. Here are the key advantages:
- Independent Coil Response: Each coil responds individually to pressure, providing targeted support that adapts to your body's unique shape. Heavier areas like hips and shoulders compress more while lighter areas maintain proper support.
- Superior Motion Isolation: Because each coil moves independently, movement on one side of the mattress doesn't ripple across to the other. This is a massive improvement over traditional interconnected coil systems and makes pocketed coil mattresses excellent for couples.
- Excellent Airflow: The open coil structure allows air to circulate freely through the mattress, making pocketed coil mattresses naturally cooler-sleeping than all-foam alternatives. This is especially valuable for hot sleepers in Southern California.
- Strong Edge Support: Many pocketed coil mattresses feature reinforced perimeter coils that provide firm edge support. This prevents the sinking feeling when sitting on the edge and maximizes the usable sleep surface.
- Responsive Support: Pocketed coils respond quickly to changes in position, making it easy to move and reposition during the night. This responsiveness is preferred by combination sleepers who change positions frequently.
- Durability: Quality pocketed coil systems use tempered steel that maintains its spring properties for 8–12 years. The individual fabric pockets prevent coil-on-coil friction, reducing wear and extending the life of the support system.
How to Choose the Right Pocketed Coil Mattress
Looking for a pocketed coil mattress or pocket spring mattress near me in Los Angeles? Here are the important factors to evaluate:
- Coil Count: More coils generally means better body conformance and motion isolation. Look for at least 800 pocketed coils in a queen size for good quality. Premium mattresses may have 1,000–2,000+ coils. Some luxury models use micro-coils in comfort layers for an even more responsive surface.
- Coil Gauge: The wire gauge of the coils affects firmness and durability. Lower gauge numbers mean thicker wire and firmer support (12–13 gauge). Higher gauge numbers mean thinner wire and softer feel (14–16 gauge). Many mattresses use zoned coil systems with different gauges for targeted support.
- Comfort Layers: The foam layers on top of the pocketed coils determine the surface feel. Memory foam adds contouring and pressure relief. Gel foam provides cooling. Latex offers responsive bounce. The quality and thickness of these layers significantly impact comfort.
- Zoned Support: Some pocketed coil mattresses feature zoned coil systems with firmer coils under the hips and lower back, and softer coils under the shoulders. This targeted approach optimizes spinal alignment for different body zones.
- Body Weight: Heavier sleepers (230+ lbs) should look for pocketed coil mattresses with lower gauge coils (12–13) and higher coil counts for adequate support. Lighter sleepers can choose higher gauge coils for a softer, more responsive feel.
Pocketed Coil vs. Other Mattress Types
Pocketed Coil vs. Traditional Innerspring
Traditional innerspring mattresses use interconnected coils (Bonnell or continuous wire) that move as a unit. This creates a bouncy feel but transfers motion across the entire mattress. Pocketed coils are individually wrapped and move independently, providing significantly better motion isolation, more precise body contouring, and quieter performance. The upgrade from traditional innerspring to pocketed coil is one of the most impactful improvements you can make in mattress quality.
Pocketed Coil vs. All Foam
All foam mattresses provide deeper body contouring and slightly better motion isolation, but pocketed coil mattresses offer superior airflow, stronger edge support, more responsive bounce, and generally better support for heavier sleepers. If you sleep hot or prefer a responsive, traditional mattress feel, pocketed coil is the better choice. If you prioritize maximum motion isolation and deep pressure relief, browse our all foam mattress collection.
Pocketed Coil vs. Hybrid
Technically, most hybrid mattresses are pocketed coil mattresses — they combine a pocketed coil base with foam comfort layers. The term "pocketed coil mattress" generally refers to the coil technology used, while "hybrid" describes the overall construction approach. Most of the pocketed coil mattresses at LA Mattress Stores are hybrid designs that pair pocketed coils with memory foam, gel foam, or latex comfort layers.
Best Pocketed Coil Mattresses at LA Mattress Stores
Here are our top pocketed coil mattress picks for every budget and sleep style:
- Stearns & Foster Estate Medium — Features IntelliCoil® HD pocketed coil technology with coils-within-coils for responsive, adaptive support. Hand-tufted luxury with premium comfort layers.
- Diamond Generations Hybrid — Locally made with premium pocketed coils and gel foam comfort layers. Outstanding value from a trusted Southern California manufacturer.
- Helix Midnight Luxe — Premium pocketed coil hybrid with zoned lumbar support and enhanced cooling cover. Excellent for side sleepers and couples.
- Chattam & Wells Hamilton Luxury Firm — Hand-tufted double-sided mattress with quality pocketed coils. Flippable design for extended mattress life.
Looking for savings? Check our mattress sale page for current promotions on pocketed coil and hybrid models, including floor samples and special financing.
Pocketed Coil Mattress FAQ
How many coils should a good pocketed coil mattress have?
For a queen size mattress, look for at least 800 pocketed coils for adequate support and motion isolation. Mid-range models typically have 1,000–1,200 coils, and premium mattresses can feature 1,500–2,000+ coils. More coils generally means better body conformance, but coil quality (gauge, tempering, height) matters as much as quantity.
Are pocketed coil mattresses good for back pain?
Yes. Pocketed coil mattresses with zoned support systems are particularly effective for back pain because they provide firmer support where your lower back needs it while allowing softer compression at the shoulders and hips. The individual coil response maintains spinal alignment better than interconnected coil systems. Our sleep experts can help you find the right firmness and coil configuration for your specific needs.
Do pocketed coil mattresses make noise?
Pocketed coil mattresses are significantly quieter than traditional innerspring mattresses. The individual fabric pockets prevent metal-on-metal contact, eliminating the squeaking and creaking common in older coil designs. While they're not as silent as all-foam mattresses, quality pocketed coil mattresses produce minimal noise during normal use.
How long does a pocketed coil mattress last?
A quality pocketed coil mattress typically lasts 8–12 years. The tempered steel coils maintain their spring properties for many years, and the individual pocketing prevents the friction-related wear that shortens the life of traditional interconnected coils. Using a mattress protector and rotating the mattress every 3–6 months will help maximize its lifespan.
Shop Pocketed Coil Mattresses Near You at Our 5 Los Angeles Locations
Finding the best pocketed coil mattress or pocket spring mattress near me in Los Angeles is easy with five LA Mattress Stores showrooms across the city. Our sleep experts will help you test different coil systems, compare comfort layers, and find the perfect pocketed coil mattress for your needs.
- Glendale (Central Ave) — Conveniently located for Burbank, Eagle Rock, and Pasadena residents
- Studio City (Ventura Blvd) — Serving the San Fernando Valley, Sherman Oaks, and North Hollywood
- West Los Angeles (Pico Blvd) — Easy access from Santa Monica, Westwood, Beverly Hills, and Culver City
- La Brea (Hancock Park) — Central LA location near Mid-Wilshire, Fairfax, and Hollywood
- Koreatown (Western Ave) — Serving Koreatown, Downtown LA, and surrounding neighborhoods
Every pocketed coil mattress purchase includes free white glove delivery, a 120-night comfort trial, and 0% APR financing options. Visit us today or shop our complete pocketed coil mattress collection online with fast delivery across Los Angeles County.