Pocketed Coil Mattresses

Pocketed Coil

If you're looking for a higher quality, multi-purpose bed, our Pocketed Coil mattresses are a great option! Pocketed coil mattresses are also referred to as pocket coil or pocket spring mattresses, but all have the same meaning.

Our pocket coil mattresses consist of springs cased individually in fabric, so each spring operates individually rather than as a unit. Pocket coil mattresses are built with stability and durability in mind. Springs are covered with layers of foam in varying materials and firmness, then combined with different versions of quilted panels for a balanced approach to cost, durability, and comfort.

Several of our models are double-sided—almost unheard of in "affordable" mattresses. You have the power to prolong the life of your mattress by flipping and rotating it a few times a year.

As if our pocketed coil mattress design weren't enough already, we've even combined it with a zippered panel for some incredible benefits! The zippered panel allows you to add and customize foam inserts like high density foam, latex and memory foam to meet your ideal sleep preference.

High-density foam and durable edge construction make all of our Pocketed spring models supportive and comfortable across the entire surface of the mattress.

Learn more about pocketed coil products and shop our selection below!

Mattress Size Guide
TTwin
TXLTwin XL
FFull
QQueen
KKing
CCalifornia King

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Innerspring Mattress Vs. Pocket Coil

Construction: A traditional innerspring mattress is constructed with an exposed continuous spring. A pocketed coil mattress differs in that each of its springs are separate within their own fabric pocket. This enables every spring to flex independently, resulting in a bed that conforms to your body's contours with little motion transfer from side to side—no more waking when your sleep partner moves.

Comfort & Support: Pocket coils are often considered more supportive and offer a softer feel than traditional innerspring coils due to their ability to move independently. Foam layers or toppers can further enhance support and cushioning, alleviating pressure points around the body, particularly in the hips and shoulders. We use supportive, individually wrapped springs combined with a layered foam design for the best motion isolation and a quality night sleep, catering to your comfort preference.

Durability: Pocket coil mattresses can last up to 10 years with proper care and maintenance, especially if they are double-sided, allowing for regular rotation. They tend to take longer to break down than innerspring and foam mattresses, ensuring a quality mattress for a longer period of time. Learn more about mattress care and maintenance to ensure years of quality sleep!

Price: The cost of a pocket coil mattress is more expensive than a traditional innerspring for obvious reasons. Enhanced support, layers of foam, quilted padding make this mattress type a superior option for the best sleep. The coil count largely determines these prices. Generally speaking, the more springs within the mattress, the higher the price.

Pocketed Coil Technology

Unlike traditional mattresses that feature a single unit of interconnected metal coils, pocketed coil mattresses are designed with separate coils encased in individual fabric pockets. This innovative technology allows each coil to work independently, creating a more customized and comfortable sleep experience.

In addition to their ability to contour to a sleeper's body, pocketed coil mattresses can also include additional comfort layers such as foam layers to provide extra cushioning. These comfort layers, combined with the unique design of the pocketed coils, offer superior support and pressure relief for a restful night's sleep.

Overall, pocketed coil technology is a great option for sleepers seeking a high-quality mattress that delivers both comfort and support.

Is a Pocketed Coil Mattress Right For You?

With our years of experience as mattress professionals, we highly recommend considering a pocketed coil mattress if you're in the market for a new bed. The pocketed coils contour to your body's shape, weight, and size, providing unmatched support and comfort. With each coil responding independently to movement, sleep disturbances are reduced, making for a more restful night's sleep.

In addition to superior comfort and pressure relief, pocketed coil mattresses offer a cooler sleeping experience due to increased air flow through the coils. This reduces heat retention and promotes a comfortable temperature throughout the night.

Furthermore, pocketed coil mattresses are extremely durable and typically last much longer than traditional open coil mattresses. The vast majority of our models are double-sided, allowing you to flip and rotate the mattress to prolong its lifespan. Investing in a pocketed coil mattress can provide you with the perfect balance of comfort, support, and durability for years to come. Shop our selection today to experience the benefits for yourself.

Discover the Mattress Mill Difference in Bozeman, MT

Mattress Mill is a family-owned business based in Bozeman, MT, offering premium, locally-made mattresses. For decades, we have been providing high-quality and affordable bedding options made from premium materials and exceptional craftsmanship. Contact us today to discover why we are the go-to destination for premium bedding, and we'll assist you in finding your perfect pocketed coil mattress. We are dedicated to providing you with the most innovative solution to your mattress needs.

FAQs

What is a pocketed coil in a mattress?

What is a pocketed coil in a mattress?

A pocketed coil, also known as an encased coil, is a type of mattress spring that's individually wrapped in fabric. Each coil operates independently from other coils to provide optimal support as you sleep. This allows for a more customized sleeping experience that can help alleviate body impressions, body imprints, and body indentations.

How long does a pocketed coil mattress last?

How long does a pocketed coil mattress last?

Unlike traditional mattresses that typically last around six years, pocketed coil mattresses are more durable. On average, a wrapped coil mattress lasts around eight years, but with proper care, it can last much longer. Quality components and coil layer design can help ensure a longer lifespan for your mattress.

Is a pocketed coil mattress good?

Is a pocketed coil mattress good?

Pocketed coil mattresses are a popular mattress choice for people looking for a comfortable, supportive, and disruption-free sleeping experience. They offer better airflow, which helps regulate body heat and keeps you cool throughout the night. These types of mattresses are perfect for all types of sleepers, including stomach sleepers, combination sleepers, and those who desire deeper sleep.

What is the difference between pocketed coil and pocketed spring?

What is the difference between pocketed coil and pocketed spring?

Pocketed coils, also known as cylindrical springs, are encased in fabric and operate independently from one another. This differs from a traditional innerspring mattress, which is composed of many springs that are connected throughout the mattress's interior. Pocketed coils offer additional pressure relief and luxury, making them a quality innerspring option for those looking for a better sleeping experience.

How many coils are in a good mattress?

How many coils are in a good mattress?

The number of coils in a good mattress depends on the size of the mattress. Generally, a full-size mattress should have at least 300 coils, a queen-size mattress should have at least 400 coils, and a king-size mattress should have over 500 coils.

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What is the difference between encased coil and pocketed coil?

What is the difference between encased coil and pocketed coil?

Encased coils and pocketed coils are the same type of coil. The coils are individually wrapped in fabric casings, which allows them to work independently from other coils to provide a customized sleeping experience.

What is the difference between coil and spring mattresses?

What is the difference between coil and spring mattresses?

There is no difference between coil and spring mattresses. Both terms refer to innerspring mattresses, which are composed of many cylindrical springs that are connected throughout the mattress's interior.

How much do pocket spring mattresses cost?

How much do pocket spring mattresses cost?

The cost of a pocket spring mattress varies depending on the size and coil design. Pocket spring mattresses are typically more expensive than traditional innerspring mattresses due to the type of coil and quality components used. A twin pocket spring mattress can cost between $300 and $1,800, depending on the coil layer and additional features.

What are body impressions or body imprints?

What are body impressions or body imprints?

Body impressions or body imprints are body indentations that may develop on a traditional mattress over time. This occurs when the coils in the mattress are unable to properly support the sleeper's body weight and cause permanent indentations in the mattress. Pocketed coil mattresses are more resistant to body impressions due to their individually wrapped coils that contour to the sleeper's body without sinking.

What types of sleepers benefit from a pocketed coil mattress?

What types of sleepers benefit from a pocketed coil mattress?

Pocketed coil mattresses are suitable for all types of sleepers, including stomach sleepers and combination sleepers. The individually wrapped coils provide targeted support where needed and reduce motion transfer for uninterrupted sleep.

What is a custom pocketed coil mattress?

What is a custom pocketed coil mattress?

A custom pocketed coil mattress is a mattress that is tailored to the sleeper's specific needs and preferences. The mattress can be customized to accommodate body weight, preferred sleeping position, and other factors that affect sleep quality. The customization process ensures a perfect fit for each sleeper, resulting in better sleep and improved overall health.