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Restonic ComfortCare Review Canada (2026): An Honest Assessment from a Store That Sells Them Daily

Quick Answer: The Restonic ComfortCare is a Canadian-made pocket coil mattress and the most-purchased model at Mattress Miracle. The Queen has 1,222 individually wrapped coils at $1,125. It handles most sleep positions and body types well, offers solid motion isolation, and holds up over years of daily use. It is not a luxury mattress, and it does not pretend to be. It is a well-built, honest mattress at a fair price.

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We sell the Restonic ComfortCare every day. Not because we are told to. Because it is the mattress that makes sense for most people who walk into our showroom. After 38 years of fitting customers at Mattress Miracle in Brantford, we know what works for the widest range of sleepers at a price that does not require a second mortgage. The ComfortCare is that mattress.

This review is not written by someone who slept on a ComfortCare for 30 nights and filed a report. It is written by a team that has sold, delivered, and followed up on hundreds of these mattresses over the years. We know what customers love about it. We also know where it has limitations. Both are worth knowing before you spend your money.

Restonic ComfortCare Queen in showroom - Mattress Miracle Brantford

Who This Review Is For

You are probably reading this because you have narrowed your search to Restonic and want to know if the ComfortCare is worth it. Maybe you found Restonic through a local retailer. Maybe you are comparing it to Endy, Douglas, or Silk and Snow. Maybe you are just tired of reading reviews from people who get paid to recommend mattresses they have never actually sold. For a detailed side-by-side comparison, see our Restonic vs Endy mattress comparison. For a direct comparison, see our Restonic vs Silk and Snow mattress comparison.

This review is for you if:

  • You want a Canadian-made mattress with real pocket coil construction
  • You are shopping in the $1,000 to $1,500 range for a queen
  • You want to know what a store that sells these every day actually thinks
  • You want specific construction details, not marketing language

Construction and Specs

The ComfortCare is built on individually wrapped pocket coils. Each coil is encased in its own fabric pocket and compresses independently. This is the construction method that gives you motion isolation (your partner moves, you do not feel it) and proportional support (heavier areas sink further, lighter areas are held up).

Size Price Coil Count Notes
Twin $699 690 Kids, guest rooms, single adults in compact spaces
Double $899 980 Teens, single adults, smaller bedrooms
Queen $1,125 1,222 Couples, most recommended, best value per coil
King $1,455 1,440 Couples wanting space, highest coil count

The Marvelous Middle

Restonic calls their centre-third reinforcement the "Marvelous Middle." What this means in practice: the coils in the middle section of the mattress (where your hips and lower back sit) are denser and provide about 25% more support than the head and foot sections. This prevents the most common mattress failure point: sagging in the middle where your heaviest body parts rest. For a full price-tier breakdown, see our best affordable mattress Canada 2026 guide. For king-specific pricing, see our king mattress sale guide.

Comfort Layers

Above the coils, the ComfortCare uses multi-density foam comfort layers. These are not memory foam (you do not sink in and feel trapped). They are responsive foams that contour lightly and spring back when you move. The feel is more "on the mattress" than "in the mattress," which most back sleepers and combination sleepers prefer.

Edge Support

The ComfortCare includes perimeter foam encasement around the coil unit. This means the edges of the mattress do not collapse when you sit on them or sleep near the edge. For couples sharing a queen, edge support means you can use the full surface area of the mattress without feeling like you are going to roll off.

Why Coil Count Matters (and When It Does Not)

The ComfortCare Queen has 1,222 individually wrapped coils. For comparison, most compressed foam mattresses sold online have zero coils, and hybrid mattresses typically have 800 to 1,000. More coils means more independent support points, which generally translates to better contouring and less motion transfer. However, coil count alone does not determine quality. Coil gauge (wire thickness), coil height, and the quality of the comfort layers above the coils all matter. The ComfortCare balances all of these.

Restonic ComfortCare pocket coil construction layers - Mattress Miracle Brantford

What the ComfortCare Does Well

Motion Isolation

This is where the ComfortCare earns its keep for couples. The individually wrapped coils compress independently, so when one person rolls over, gets up, or gets into bed, the movement does not transfer to the other side. We hear this from customers more than any other positive comment: "My partner's movement does not wake me up anymore."

Back Support

The Marvelous Middle reinforcement provides genuine lumbar support. For back sleepers and combination sleepers, the mattress maintains spinal alignment without creating pressure points. Research published in Sleep Health found that mattress design significantly affects sleep quality, pain reduction, and spinal alignment. The ComfortCare's zoned coil density addresses the mechanical requirements of spinal support.

Durability

Pocket coil mattresses generally outlast all-foam mattresses. The coils maintain their shape and tension over years of use. The centre reinforcement delays the sagging that eventually affects every mattress. Most ComfortCare owners report 8 to 10 years of comfortable use, and some go longer. The 10-year warranty covers manufacturing defects.

Temperature

The coil core allows air to circulate through the mattress in a way that solid foam cannot. If you sleep hot, this is a meaningful advantage. The ComfortCare does not have active cooling technology (gel infusion, phase change materials), but the passive airflow from the coil construction keeps most sleepers comfortable.

Brad, Owner (since 1987): "The ComfortCare is the mattress I recommend when someone asks me what they should buy if they do not know what they need. It handles most body types, most sleep positions, and most budgets. It is not the cheapest mattress we sell, and it is not the most expensive. It is the one I feel confident recommending without knowing anything about you."

Value

At $1,125 for a queen with 1,222 coils, the ComfortCare sits below most comparable pocket coil mattresses from national brands. The Endy Hybrid (pocketed coils) costs $1,295 for a queen with fewer coils. The Silk and Snow Hybrid is $1,150 with 1,000 coils. The ComfortCare's price-to-coil ratio is strong.

Where It Falls Short

No mattress is perfect for everyone. Here is where the ComfortCare has limitations.

Not Plush Enough for Some Side Sleepers

If you are a dedicated side sleeper who wants deep pressure relief at the shoulders and hips, the ComfortCare's comfort layers may not be thick enough. It is medium to medium-firm in feel. Lightweight side sleepers may find it comfortable, but heavier side sleepers who need deep contouring might prefer the Restonic Luxury Silk and Wool ($1,395) with its natural fibre comfort layers.

For a deeper look at who benefits from the hardest firmness levels, see our extremely firm mattress guide.

Not a Luxury Feel

The ComfortCare is built for function, not indulgence. If you want a pillow-top, plush, sink-into-it sensation, this is not the mattress. The Revive Reflections Euro Top ($1,395) or the St. Charles flagship ($2,150) offer that luxury feel. The ComfortCare is the reliable daily driver, not the weekend car.

Heat Retention for Very Hot Sleepers

While the coil core breathes well, the foam comfort layers above the coils retain some heat. Most sleepers will not notice. But if you are someone who consistently overheats in bed, the Luxury Silk and Wool with natural fibre comfort layers may be a better choice. Natural wool regulates temperature more effectively than foam.

No Trial Period

Unlike online brands that offer 365-night or 365-night trials, in-store purchases at Mattress Miracle do not include a trial period. You can try the mattress extensively in our showroom before buying, which is actually a better test than sleeping on it for a week (most people adapt to a new mattress within 3 to 5 nights regardless). But if you want the security of a trial period, this is a difference worth noting.

Couple sleeping on Restonic ComfortCare mattress - Mattress Miracle Brantford

Size and Price Guide

Which Size Is Right for You?

  • Twin ($699, 690 coils): Best for children, guest rooms, or adults in small spaces. 38 inches wide.
  • Double ($899, 980 coils): Good for teenagers or single adults. 54 inches wide. Tight for two people.
  • Queen ($1,125, 1,222 coils): The most popular size and the best value per coil. 60 inches wide. Comfortable for most couples.
  • King ($1,455, 1,440 coils): For couples who want space, or for anyone who shares the bed with children or pets. 76 inches wide. Highest coil count in the line.

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How It Compares to Other Restonic Models

Model Queen Price Coils Key Difference Best For
ComfortCare $1,125 1,222 Best value, responsive feel Most sleepers, best all-rounder
Revive Reflections ET $1,395 1,200 Flippable, dual-sided Longevity, seasonal firmness change
Luxury Silk and Wool $1,395 884 zoned Natural fibres, temp regulation Hot sleepers, natural materials
Revive Tiffany Rose $1,995 1,188 Talalay Copper Latex Responsive luxury, pressure relief
Revive St. Charles $2,150 1,188 15-inch flagship Premium buyers, maximum features

The ComfortCare sits at the entry point of the Restonic line. It is not the cheapest mattress Mattress Miracle sells (Sleep In flippable mattresses start lower), but it is the most recommended. The jump from ComfortCare to the Luxury Silk and Wool or Reflections Euro Top adds $270 and gives you either natural fibre temperature regulation or a flippable design for extended longevity.

Dorothy, Sleep Specialist: "I show every customer the ComfortCare first, regardless of budget. It gives them a baseline. Once they feel what 1,222 pocket coils does, they can decide if they want to upgrade or if the ComfortCare is already what they need. About 60% of our customers choose it."

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Who Should Buy It (and Who Should Not)

Buy the ComfortCare If:

  • You are a back sleeper or combination sleeper who wants reliable support
  • You share a bed and motion isolation matters
  • You want Canadian-made construction with a 10-year warranty
  • Your budget for a queen is $1,000 to $1,300
  • You want a mattress that will hold up for 8 to 10 years of daily use
  • You prefer a medium to medium-firm feel

Consider a Different Model If:

  • You sleep very hot: Consider the Luxury Silk and Wool ($1,395) for natural fibre temperature regulation
  • You want a plush, sink-in feel: Consider the Revive Reflections Euro Top ($1,395)
  • You want maximum longevity: Consider the Reflections Euro Top (flippable, dual-sided)
  • You are a dedicated side sleeper over 200 pounds: Consider the Luxury Silk and Wool for deeper contouring
  • You want premium latex: Consider the Tiffany Rose ($1,995) with Talalay Copper Latex

Warranty and Care

The ComfortCare comes with a 10-year full (non-prorated) warranty covering manufacturing defects including sagging beyond a specified depth. To maintain the warranty:

  • Use a proper foundation or bed frame with centre support for queen and king sizes
  • Rotate the mattress 180 degrees every 3 to 6 months to distribute wear
  • Use a mattress protector to prevent stains (stains can void the warranty)
  • Do not fold, bend, or stand the mattress on its side for extended periods

We sell Restonic because we believe in it. Mattress Miracle at 441½ West Street in Brantford has carried Restonic for years because the construction quality justifies the price. The ComfortCare at $1,125 for a queen with 1,222 pocketed coils is our most-recommended mattress because it delivers genuine value. Brad does not sell brands he would not sleep on himself. Come feel why. Call (519) 770-0001.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Restonic ComfortCare worth it?

Yes, for most sleepers. At $1,125 for a queen with 1,222 individually wrapped coils, the ComfortCare offers strong value compared to competitors. It handles back sleepers, combination sleepers, and couples well. It is not a luxury mattress, but it is a well-built, honest one that holds up over years of use.

What coil count does the Restonic ComfortCare have?

The Twin has 690 coils, Double has 980, Queen has 1,222, and King has 1,440. These are individually wrapped pocket coils, meaning each coil compresses independently for motion isolation and proportional support.

How does the Restonic ComfortCare compare to the Luxury series?

The ComfortCare ($1,125 queen) is the value leader with responsive foam comfort layers. The Luxury Silk and Wool ($1,395 queen) adds natural fibre comfort layers for temperature regulation and uses 884 zoned coils. The Luxury series is better for hot sleepers and those who want natural materials.

Is the Restonic ComfortCare good for side sleepers?

It works well for lightweight to average-weight side sleepers. Heavier side sleepers (over 200 pounds) who need deep shoulder and hip contouring may prefer the Luxury Silk and Wool or the Revive Reflections Euro Top for additional pressure relief.

Where can I try the Restonic ComfortCare in Ontario?

Mattress Miracle in Brantford (441 1/2 West Street) has every ComfortCare size on the showroom floor. Call Brad at (519) 770-0001 to schedule a visit. We deliver throughout Ontario with white glove service.

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