
If you’ve ever gone mattress shopping, you’ve probably heard the term pocket coil tossed around as a sign of luxury or comfort. But what exactly does it mean, and how does it compare to the older continuous coil design?
Both refer to the innerspring system that supports your mattress, but the difference between them can dramatically affect how well you sleep. While continuous coil systems were once common, modern sleep science and manufacturing trends have made pocket coils the gold standard in mid- to high-end mattresses.
Continuous Coil Systems
Continuous coil mattresses use a single wire that’s shaped into rows of connected springs. Each row is tied together, forming one large network of coils across the bed.
Advantages:
- Durability: Because all coils are linked, the system distributes weight evenly and resists sagging.
- Affordability: Continuous coil units are inexpensive to produce, making them popular in entry-level mattresses or institutional settings.
- Shape retention: The rigid frame maintains structure under heavy, repetitive use, such as in dorms or hotels.
Disadvantages:
- Poor body contouring: Since all springs move together, the mattress can’t adapt well to your body’s curves or pressure points.
- Motion transfer: When one side of the bed moves, the other side feels it. Couples often notice this as bounce or disturbance.
- Less premium comfort: The uniform spring network creates a firmer, flatter feel that can leave sleepers with sore shoulders or hips.
Continuous coil systems still serve a purpose for high-use, low-maintenance environments, but for anyone prioritizing personal comfort, they’re no longer the preferred choice.
Why Pocket Coils Became the Standard
A pocket coil system, also called an individually wrapped coil design, replaces that single-wire network with hundreds of independent springs, each enclosed in its own fabric pocket. The pockets prevent the coils from rubbing against each other and allow each spring to move independently.
The result is a mattress that adapts to you instead of the other way around.
Key Benefits of Pocket Coils
- Superior body contouring: Each coil compresses individually, supporting your shoulders, hips, and lower back precisely where needed.
- Reduced motion transfer: Since coils don’t move in unison, movement on one side of the bed doesn’t ripple across the surface.
- Quiet performance: The fabric sleeves eliminate metal-on-metal noise for a peaceful night’s sleep.
- Zoned support options: Manufacturers can vary coil thickness or density in certain areas, like making the bed softer at the shoulders and firmer at the hips to improve spinal alignment.
Why the Market Moved Away from Continuous Coil
A generation ago, continuous coil mattresses dominated the market because they were cheap to make and lasted for years. But as consumer expectations evolved, so did mattress technology.
Sleep studies began to show that pressure relief and motion isolation have more impact on sleep quality than raw firmness or durability. Manufacturers responded by developing pocket coil systems that balance resilience with responsiveness.
Today, continuous coil systems are found mainly in entry-level mattresses, while pocket coils define the mid- to high-end tier.
How Coil Type Affects Sleep Quality
Your mattress should do two things: support your spine and reduce pressure points. Pocket coils excel at both because they adapt to your body’s micro-movements throughout the night.
- Better spinal alignment: Independent coils respond to your body weight evenly, keeping your spine in a neutral position.
- Less tossing and turning: Reduced pressure on joints means fewer midnight adjustments.
- Cooler sleep: Pocket coil designs promote airflow through the spaces between coils, helping regulate temperature, an advantage over dense foam or connected coil beds.
- Improved partner comfort: Motion isolation keeps one person’s movements from waking the other.
In contrast, continuous coil systems can feel stiff and unyielding, especially for side sleepers or anyone with joint pain. While durable, they often trade comfort for longevity.
Price vs. Performance
It’s true that pocket coil mattresses typically cost more upfront than continuous coil beds, but the value per night of sleep is where they stand out. You’re not just buying durability, you’re investing in comfort that supports long-term health, posture, and rest.
Plus, not every high-quality mattress has to be high-priced. A well-made innerspring model built with durable materials and reinforced coils can deliver impressive performance at an affordable rate.
Sleep Better With Our Comfy, Luxury Mattresses Manufactured Here in Spokane, WA
If you want deeper sleep, better pressure relief, and modern comfort technology, a pocket coil mattress is the right choice. Visit either of our local showrooms to try our mattresses for yourself, or call our North Spokane Showroom at (509) 413-2431 or our Spokane Valley Showroom at (509) 926-2333 for more information.




