Sleep In vs Logan & Cove Mattress Canada (2026): Two Good Companies, One Honest Comparison

Quick Answer: This is one of the closest comparisons in our entire series. Both Sleep In and Logan and Cove are Canadian-made hybrids from independent companies with strong reputations. Logan and Cove offers up to 4,802 coils in the Pinnacle model, a 365-night trial, and a 15-year warranty. Sleep In offers a flippable dual-sided design with 1,322 pocket coils that you can test in person at our Brantford showroom. Both are genuinely good mattresses. The choice comes down to flippability vs coil density, and showroom testing vs online ordering.

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Two Good Companies

We need to start with something we have not said about most brands in this comparison series: Logan and Cove is run by a company we respect.

GoodMorning.com, the Edmonton-based parent company, was founded in 2009 by the Prochazka siblings. The company also makes Douglas (which we compared to Sleep In separately). GoodMorning.com holds an A+ BBB rating with a customer review score of 4.9 out of 5. Logan and Cove carries an "Excellent" rating on Trustpilot at 4.6 out of 5 stars. The company is privately held, independent, and has not been acquired by a multinational or loaded with private equity debt.

Sleep In is similarly independent and Canadian-made. No PE ownership. No bankruptcy history. No F BBB rating.

This is the rare comparison where both options are genuinely good. The question is not which company to trust. It is which mattress construction philosophy serves your needs better.

Brad, Owner since 1987: "When someone asks me about Logan and Cove, I do not have a bad word to say about the company. They are Canadian. They are independent. They have earned their reviews honestly. The comparison here is strictly about what is inside the mattress and how you get to test it before buying."

Three Models vs Flippable Simplicity

Logan and Cove offers three hybrid models, each stepping up in materials and coil count:

Model Queen Price Key Features Coil System
Choice $999 Quilted cooling nanofibre cover, gel foam Zoned steel coils
Frontier $1,299 Euro-top, extra cooling, micro-coil layer Steel coils + micro-coils
Pinnacle $1,699 15" profile, maximum cooling, premium materials Up to 4,802 coils
Sleep In Hybrid $1,099 - $1,499 Flippable dual-sided, published specs 1,322 pocketed coils

Logan and Cove's three-tier lineup gives you clear good-better-best options. The Choice at $999 is an excellent entry point. The Pinnacle at $1,699 with up to 4,802 coils is a premium offering with serious engineering.

Sleep In takes a different approach: fewer models, but each one is flippable. Instead of choosing between three tiers of single-sided construction, you choose a firmness level and get two sleeping surfaces in one mattress.

The Coil Count Conversation

Let us address the obvious number: 4,802 coils in the Logan and Cove Pinnacle versus 1,322 in a Sleep In queen.

That is a significant difference, and it requires honest context. The Pinnacle achieves its coil count by layering micro-coils on top of a base coil system. The micro-coils are smaller, thinner springs that add conformability and responsiveness in the comfort layer. This dual-coil approach is a legitimate engineering choice that increases the number of independent support points.

Sleep In's 1,322 coils are full-size individually pocketed coils forming the structural support system. There are no micro-coils added on top. The comfort comes from foam layers rather than additional coils.

More coils does not automatically mean better sleep. The Pinnacle's 4,802-coil system creates a different feel: more responsive, more granular support, more of a "floating" sensation. Sleep In's 1,322-coil system creates a more traditional hybrid feel with clear foam comfort over coil support. Both work well. They feel different.

Coil Density Research: A 2021 study in Applied Ergonomics found that increasing coil density above 800 per queen produced measurable improvements in pressure distribution, but the improvements followed a curve of diminishing returns. The largest gains occurred between 600 and 1,200 coils. Above 1,200, improvements in pressure metrics were smaller but still detectable, particularly for side sleepers and heavier individuals. Both Sleep In (1,322) and Logan and Cove Pinnacle (4,802) exceed the threshold where research shows the most significant benefits.

Flippable vs Pillow-Top: The Trade-Off

This is the fundamental design difference, and it represents a genuine trade-off rather than a clear winner.

Logan and Cove mattresses are not flippable. They feature pillow-top or Euro-top comfort layers on one side, with a non-sleeping bottom surface. This allows the company to put all its premium materials on the sleeping surface: more cooling gel, thicker comfort layers, the micro-coil additions. The result is a more luxurious initial feel when you first lie on the mattress.

Sleep In mattresses are flippable. Both sides are engineered sleeping surfaces with different firmness levels on many models. This means the materials are distributed across two surfaces rather than concentrated on one. Each individual surface has less material than a comparable single-sided mattress, but you get two surfaces that collectively outlast a single one.

What You Gain with a Pillow-Top (Logan and Cove)

A thicker, more immediately plush sleeping surface. More cooling material concentrated where you sleep. A luxury hotel-style feel that impresses from the first night. If your priority is the initial comfort sensation and you do not plan to flip your mattress, this approach delivers a more premium first impression.

What You Gain with Flippable (Sleep In)

Two sleeping surfaces instead of one, doubling your usable surface area. Different firmness options without buying a second mattress. Extended overall lifespan because compression distributes across two surfaces. A built-in adjustment mechanism if your comfort needs change over time.

Dorothy, Sleep Specialist: "I tell customers that Logan and Cove gives you the best possible one-sided experience, and Sleep In gives you the best possible two-sided experience. If you know exactly what firmness you want and it will not change over the next decade, one-sided might be fine. If you want options, or if you have a partner who prefers a different firmness than you do, the flippable design has an advantage that no amount of micro-coils can replicate."

Online-Only vs Showroom Testing

Logan and Cove is an online-only mattress brand. You order through their website, the mattress arrives compressed in a box, and you have 365 nights to decide if it works for you. That is an extraordinarily generous trial period, and we give them full credit for it.

The trade-off is that you cannot test the mattress before committing. You read descriptions, watch videos, maybe look at review sites, and make a decision based on information rather than physical sensation. If it does not work, the return process (while reportedly good, given the company's reputation) still involves scheduling a pickup, waiting for processing, and receiving a refund.

Sleep In mattresses are available at our Brantford showroom. You lie on them. You flip them. You feel both sides. You take as long as you need. There is no algorithm, no box to unpack, no 365-night trial needed because you already know if the mattress works before you buy it.

The 15-Minute Test vs the 365-Night Trial: Logan and Cove gives you a year to decide if the mattress works. That is generous and genuine. But it also means you spend up to a year sleeping on something that might not be right. At Mattress Miracle, 441 1/2 West Street in Brantford, you spend 15 minutes testing a Sleep In and know immediately whether it suits your body. Different approaches. Both valid. We think knowing before you buy is better than hoping after you buy.

Pricing Compared

The pricing overlap between these brands is tight, which makes this an unusually direct comparison:

Logan and Cove Choice: $999. Sleep In entry-level hybrid: $1,099. That is a $100 difference for a single-sided mattress versus a flippable one.

Logan and Cove Frontier: $1,299. Sleep In mid-range hybrid: comparable pricing. The Frontier adds micro-coils; the Sleep In adds a second sleeping surface.

Logan and Cove Pinnacle: $1,699. Sleep In top-of-line hybrid: $1,499. The Pinnacle has 4,802 coils and premium cooling materials. The Sleep In costs $200 less with flippable dual-sided construction.

Neither brand is overpriced for what it delivers. This is not a comparison where one company charges double for half the product. Both companies offer strong value. Your decision comes down to what you value more: maximum material density on one surface, or two surfaces with proven pocketed coil support.

Who Each Mattress Actually Suits

Logan and Cove Might Be Right If You:

  • Want the highest possible coil count (Pinnacle: 4,802)
  • Prefer a plush pillow-top or Euro-top feel
  • Are comfortable ordering online and using a 365-night trial
  • Want a 15-year warranty from a company with an A+ BBB rating
  • Do not need a flippable mattress
  • Prioritize cooling features and a luxury first impression

Sleep In Makes More Sense If You:

  • Want a flippable mattress with two sleeping surfaces
  • Want to test the mattress in person before purchasing
  • Value the extended lifespan that dual-sided construction provides
  • Want different firmness options built into one mattress
  • Prefer dealing with a local retailer for warranty support
  • Want to spend $1,099 to $1,499 instead of $999 to $1,699

Talia, Showroom Specialist: "I recommend Logan and Cove to customers when it genuinely suits them better than Sleep In. I have done it. They are a good company making good mattresses. But most customers who come into our showroom, once they feel the difference between a single-sided mattress and a flippable one, choose the Sleep In. There is something about testing both sides in person that no online review can replicate."

Two Genuinely Good Options

This is not a comparison where one brand is clearly better and the other clearly worse. Logan and Cove is an excellent Canadian mattress company with strong products, fair pricing, and a customer service record that most competitors should envy. The Pinnacle's 4,802-coil system is impressive engineering, and the 365-night trial demonstrates real confidence in the product.

Sleep In offers something Logan and Cove does not: a flippable mattress you can test before you buy. Two sleeping surfaces, in-person showroom experience, and local warranty support. Those advantages matter differently to different people.

If you want to buy online and you prioritize maximum coil density and cooling, Logan and Cove is a strong choice. If you want to test in person, value the flippable advantage, and prefer local support, Sleep In is the better fit.

Come try it at our Brantford showroom. We are happy to be honest about both options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Logan and Cove the same company as Douglas?

Yes. Both brands are owned by GoodMorning.com, founded in Edmonton by the Prochazka siblings. Douglas is their all-foam mattress line, while Logan and Cove is their luxury hybrid line. Both benefit from the same A+ BBB rating and customer service infrastructure.

Can I test a Logan and Cove mattress in a store?

Logan and Cove is an online-only brand. There are no showrooms or retail partners where you can test the mattress before purchasing. You rely on the 365-night trial to determine if it suits you. Sleep In mattresses are available to test at Mattress Miracle in Brantford and other authorized retailers.

Is the Logan and Cove Pinnacle worth $1,699?

The Pinnacle offers up to 4,802 coils, a 15-inch profile, and premium cooling materials from a Canadian company with an A+ BBB rating. For an online-only hybrid mattress, it represents strong value. Whether it is worth $200 more than Sleep In's top model depends on whether you prioritize maximum coil density or flippable dual-sided construction.

Is Logan and Cove flippable?

No. All three Logan and Cove models (Choice, Frontier, Pinnacle) feature pillow-top or Euro-top comfort layers on one side only. They are not designed to be flipped. Sleep In mattresses are flippable with engineered sleeping surfaces on both sides, offering different firmness levels and extended lifespan through distributed wear.

Where can I try a Sleep In mattress near Brantford?

Mattress Miracle at 441 1/2 West Street carries Sleep In mattresses in the showroom. You can test different models, flip the mattress to compare both sides, and get guidance from our team without commission pressure. Call (519) 770-0001 or visit during store hours.

Sources

  • GoodMorning.com founding (2009, Prochazka siblings) and company structure: GoodMorning.com corporate pages
  • Logan and Cove model specifications and pricing: LoganAndCove.ca product pages (2026)
  • GoodMorning.com A+ BBB rating (4.9/5 customer reviews): Better Business Bureau profile
  • Logan and Cove Trustpilot rating (4.6/5, "Excellent"): Trustpilot.com
  • Coil density and pressure distribution diminishing returns: Applied Ergonomics, Volume 90 (2021)
  • Logan and Cove Pinnacle coil count (up to 4,802): Mattress-reviews.com, engineer-tested review (2026)

Visit Our Brantford Showroom

We are located at 441½ West Street in downtown Brantford. Free parking available, wheelchair accessible. Our team does not work on commission, so you get honest advice based on your needs.

Mattress Miracle — 441½ West Street, Brantford, ON — (519) 770-0001

Hours: Monday–Wednesday 10am–6pm, Thursday–Friday 10am–7pm, Saturday 10am–5pm, Sunday 12pm–4pm.

If you are choosing between Logan and Cove online and Sleep In in person, come try the Sleep In first. Fifteen minutes on the showroom floor tells you more than any review. And if you decide Logan and Cove is the right mattress for you, Dorothy will tell you that honestly. We would rather you sleep well on the right mattress than buy the wrong one from us.

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