Quick Answer: Springwall is a Canadian mattress manufacturer that has operated since 1979, producing innerspring and foam mattresses sold through various Canadian retailers. They are a mid-range brand with decent value for the price, but limited retail availability and fewer premium comfort options than competitors like Restonic. If you cannot find Springwall locally, Restonic and Sleep In offer comparable or better quality with easier access in Ontario.
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Springwall is a name many Canadians encounter when mattress shopping, particularly in smaller centres and independent retailers. It does not have the marketing presence of brands like Endy or Purple, and it is not carried at most major chains. This makes it difficult for shoppers to find objective information about what Springwall actually offers and how it compares.
This review is an honest look at the brand: what they make, where to find them, what customers generally experience, and what the alternatives are if Springwall is not available near you or does not fit your needs.
Springwall: Brand Background
Springwall Sleep Products is a Canadian company. They have been manufacturing mattresses in Canada since 1979, making them one of the longer-standing domestic mattress producers. The company operates from manufacturing facilities in Canada and has historically supplied smaller independent retailers rather than the major chains.
Unlike brands such as Sealy or Serta, which are US-owned multinationals with massive distribution networks, Springwall operates primarily within the Canadian market. This means their products are not always easy to find, and their retail presence varies significantly by region.
What Springwall Makes
Springwall's product range covers the standard categories that most mattress manufacturers produce:
Innerspring Mattresses
The core of Springwall's lineup. Traditional innerspring construction with various comfort layer options. Their entry-level models use open coil (bonnell) systems. Mid-range models typically use pocketed coil systems. Construction quality is generally described as adequate for the price point without standout premium features.
Foam and Hybrid Mattresses
Springwall has expanded into foam and hybrid constructions as the Canadian market shifted toward these categories. Their foam mattresses are generally foam-only with various density combinations. Hybrid models combine coil systems with foam comfort layers.
Specialty Products
Springwall has produced pillow-top models, euro-top variants, and some specialty sizes. Their RV mattress products are available through some retailers.
What the Specifications Tend to Show
Springwall does not typically publish detailed coil counts, foam density specifications, or material certifications on their consumer-facing materials with the same transparency as brands like Restonic. This makes direct comparison harder. When shopping for a Springwall mattress, ask the retailer specifically about coil count (for spring models), foam type and density (for foam or hybrid models), and any certifications the materials carry. Reputable mattress brands make this information available.
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Who Carries Springwall in Canada
Springwall is sold through independent retailers across Canada, with stronger presence in Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritimes. They are not typically carried by Brick, Sleep Country, or other national chains.
The independent retailer network is both Springwall's strength and its challenge. Strength: smaller stores often know their products well and provide better service. Challenge: availability is genuinely regional and inconsistent. If you live in an area without a Springwall retailer, you may have limited options to try the mattresses before buying.
As of early 2026, Springwall does not have a major direct-to-consumer online sales channel in the same way that brands like Endy or Douglas do. You are primarily dealing with local retailers.
An Honest Assessment of Springwall
We will say what most reviews will not.
What Springwall Does Well
- Canadian manufacturing: The brand genuinely makes mattresses in Canada, which matters to some buyers. If buying Canadian-made is a priority, that is a real differentiator.
- Mid-range value: At their typical price points ($600-$1,200 for a Queen), Springwall mattresses are generally competitive. You get a functional mattress without luxury pricing.
- Established track record: A brand that has been operating since 1979 has figured out how to build something durable enough to sustain a business. They are not a startup with no track record.
Where Springwall Falls Short
- Specification transparency: Limited published detail on materials makes informed comparison harder than it should be.
- Limited retail presence: If you cannot find a dealer near you, you cannot try before buying, which is important for a product you will use for a decade.
- No standout premium tier: Springwall does not appear to have a flagship luxury product that competes with the premium end of brands like Restonic, Saatva, or similar.
- Online reviews: Sparse and inconsistent. The limited online footprint makes it difficult to find reliable aggregate feedback.
Brad, Owner since 1987: "Springwall comes up occasionally from customers who have seen it somewhere and want to know what we think. Honestly, for comparable pricing, we think Restonic offers better transparency about what goes into the mattress and better support through warranty claims. The question is always: when you need service, who is there? That matters as much as the mattress itself."
Springwall Alternatives in Canada
If Springwall is not available in your area, not quite fitting your needs, or you simply want to compare options, here are the categories to look at.
Restonic: A Strong Mid-to-Premium Canadian Option
Restonic manufactures in Canada and has been producing mattresses since 1938. Their product range runs from the entry-level ComfortCare series (Queen starting at $1,125) through to the flagship Revive St. Charles ($4,150 Queen), giving buyers a genuine range to choose from based on budget and needs.
What distinguishes Restonic from Springwall in our experience:
- Published coil counts and construction specifications
- CertiPUR-US certified foams in relevant models
- A broader premium tier including Talalay latex and natural fibre options
- Available through established independent retailers like Mattress Miracle who can provide informed guidance
| Restonic Model | Size | Price (CAD) | Coils | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ComfortCare | Queen | $1,125 | 1,222 | Best entry-value |
| Revive Reflections ET | Queen | $1,395 | 1,200 | Flippable dual-sided |
| Luxury Silk and Wool | Queen | $2,395 | 884 zoned | Natural fibres, temp regulation |
| Revive Tiffany Rose/Jasmine | Queen | $2,995 | 1,188 | Talalay Copper Latex |
| Revive St Charles/Elizabeth | Queen | $4,150 | 1,188 | 15" flagship |
Sleep In: Canadian-Made Flippable Mattresses
Sleep In is a Canadian brand producing flippable mattresses (two useable sleep surfaces) that offer extended value because you can rotate and flip to even out wear over time. Mid-to-high quality range. Available at Mattress Miracle in Brantford.
Endy, Douglas, and Silk and Snow: Online Canadian Brands
Canadian direct-to-consumer brands like Endy, Douglas (Sleep Country's online brand), and Silk and Snow offer foam and hybrid mattresses with 365-night trial periods and strong customer review bases. These are good options if you are comfortable buying online without trying in a showroom. They sit in the $800 to $1,500 range for a Queen.
What to Compare When Choosing a Mattress in Canada
Whether you are looking at Springwall or any alternative, these are the factors that actually matter:
- Coil count (for spring mattresses): More individually wrapped coils generally means better motion isolation and more precise support.
- Foam density and type: For foam or hybrid mattresses, higher density foam (1.8 PCF or above for support layers) is more durable. Ask retailers to specify.
- Certifications: CertiPUR-US for foams confirms no harmful off-gassing chemicals. GOLS for organic latex, GOTS for organic textiles.
- Warranty terms: What does the warranty actually cover? What is the sag threshold for a warranty claim (look for 2.5 cm or less, not 4 cm or more)?
- Return and trial policy: In-store purchases from local retailers typically do not have trial periods. Online brands do. Neither is universally better; consider what you need.
- Who you are buying from: A knowledgeable local retailer who will stand behind the product is worth a premium. A retailer who cannot explain what is in the mattress is not worth any price.
Shopping for a Mattress Near Brantford
Mattress Miracle has been at 441 1/2 West Street in Brantford since 1987. We carry Restonic and Sleep In mattresses with full specification transparency: we can tell you exactly how many coils are in the mattress you are trying, what foam is used, and what the warranty covers. If you have seen Springwall at another retailer and want to compare, come in and try the Restonic ComfortCare Queen at $1,125. We think the comparison is worthwhile. Call Brad at (519) 770-0001 to check stock and current pricing.
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Is Springwall a good mattress brand?
Springwall is a legitimate Canadian mattress manufacturer with nearly 50 years of operation. Their mattresses are generally adequate for the price. The main limitations are limited specification transparency, inconsistent retail availability, and a narrower premium tier compared to some competitors. They are a reasonable choice at their price points if you can try one in person at a reputable retailer.
Where can I buy Springwall mattresses in Ontario?
Springwall is sold through independent retailers rather than major chains. Availability varies by region. The best approach is to search for local independent mattress retailers in your area and call to ask if they carry Springwall. If you are near Brantford, Hamilton, or the surrounding area, consider comparing Springwall against Restonic at Mattress Miracle before deciding.
How long do Springwall mattresses last?
A well-constructed mattress should last 8 to 10 years with regular rotation. Springwall offers warranties on their products; check the specific terms with your retailer. Signs a mattress needs replacing include visible sagging of more than 2.5 cm, consistent morning back or hip pain, and significantly disrupted sleep that improves when sleeping elsewhere.
Is Restonic better than Springwall?
Based on available information, Restonic offers more specification transparency, a broader range from value to premium, and published certifications for materials. Whether it is better for your specific situation depends on what you are comparing, your budget, and where you can try the mattresses in person. We carry Restonic at Mattress Miracle in Brantford and can walk you through the specifics of any model.
Does Springwall make Canadian mattresses?
Yes. Springwall manufactures in Canada, which is one of their genuine differentiators in a market where many brands are imported or assembled offshore. If Canadian manufacturing is a priority for you, this is a legitimate reason to consider them alongside other Canadian-made options like Restonic and Sleep In.
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