If you have been shopping for a quality mattress in Canada, chances are the name Logan & Cove has come up more than once. Produced by GoodMorning.com, one of Canada’s leading online sleep brands, Logan & Cove occupies a distinct niche in the market: genuinely luxury hybrid construction — think pillow-tops, multi-layer coil systems, and zoned support — at prices that stop well short of the high-end hotel mattress territory it so closely resembles. The brand is only available to shoppers in Canada, which keeps things refreshingly focused. In this review, we walk through the full Logan & Cove lineup, break down what is inside each mattress, assess who each model suits, and help you figure out whether the 365-night trial is worth taking the plunge.

Who Is Logan & Cove?

Logan & Cove is the premium sub-brand of GoodMorning.com, a Canadian e-commerce company that also operates other well-known domestic mattress brands such as Douglas. Where Douglas targets value-conscious shoppers with all-foam designs, Logan & Cove was built around a single ambition: to deliver hotel-grade hybrid comfort to Canadian homes without the four-figure-plus price tag of luxury traditional bedding.

The mattresses are available exclusively online and ship free across Canada. Every model in the lineup comes with a 365-night sleep trial — a full year to decide — and the brand backs its products with a 15-year warranty. These terms are genuinely among the most generous in the Canadian market, where the standard for online mattress brands typically sits at 100 nights.

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The Logan & Cove Lineup: Three Models, Three Price Points

Rather than overwhelming shoppers with a dozen configurations, Logan & Cove keeps its range deliberately tight. As of 2026, the brand offers three distinct models: the Choice, the Frontier, and the Pinnacle. Each shares the brand’s hybrid DNA — pocket coils plus foam — but differs meaningfully in layer count, coil architecture, and comfort level.

Logan & Cove Choice — The Entry Point

The Choice is the most accessible mattress in the lineup, starting at around CAD 799 for smaller sizes and rising to approximately CAD 1,199 for a queen. Do not let the “entry-level” label fool you: this is still a proper hybrid mattress with a coil support core, multiple foam layers, and a notable list of comfort technologies.

The Choice features a cool-to-the-touch quilted cover filled with breathable hollow fibre, a layer of ecoLuxe® cooling gel foam for pressure relief and temperature regulation, and a layer of Elastex® foam — a proprietary material designed to mimic the responsive bounce of latex without the latex price tag. Beneath all of this sits a three-zone pocket coil system that provides firmer support under the hips and softer give under the shoulders. The overall feel is medium-firm, and it is a particularly good fit for back sleepers, combination sleepers, and couples who want a supportive but not punishing surface.

Logan & Cove Frontier — The Flagship Hybrid

The Frontier is where Logan & Cove really earns its luxury credentials, and it is the model that the brand is best known for. It starts at approximately CAD 1,199 (official site price for smaller sizes) and reaches around CAD 1,499 for a queen. The Frontier is rated medium-firm, generally described as a 6 out of 10 on the firmness scale.

The Frontier Hybrid features a Euro-top cushioned with adaptive polyfoam, a layer of microcoils, transitional foam, and a base of zoned pocketed coils, creating what the brand describes as a balanced medium-firm feel. That coil-on-coil design — microcoils resting above a full pocketed coil support core — is the key differentiator here. The microcoils add a secondary layer of contouring and motion isolation that a single-coil hybrid simply cannot replicate, while the tall zoned pocketed coils in the base handle spinal alignment and edge support.

The Frontier’s design makes it well-suited to a broad range of sleeper profiles: the adaptive foam and microcoil layer help with pressure relief around the shoulders, while the zoned pocketed coils work to support the heaviest parts of the body. In practical terms, this translates to a mattress that feels plush on contact but never lets heavier areas like the hips sink too deeply — a balance that is notoriously hard to achieve without spending significantly more.

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Logan & Cove Pinnacle — The Premium Tier

At the top of the range sits the Pinnacle, priced at approximately CAD 1,699 and above, making it the closest the brand gets to genuine hotel-grade construction. The Pinnacle is built with a remarkable 4,802 coils across three layers — an architecture that approaches the coil count of high-end hotel mattresses, but at roughly half the cost.

Where the Frontier already offers a dual-coil system, the Pinnacle pushes this further with an additional layer, increasing both motion isolation and overall durability. For couples — especially those with very different sleep styles or significantly different body weights — the Pinnacle’s engineering provides a measurably more isolated sleeping surface. It is also the best choice for hot sleepers: three coil layers mean far more airflow through the core than any foam mattress can match, and the pillow-top cover is designed to wick heat away from the surface.

Construction and Materials: What Sets Logan & Cove Apart

One of the consistent strengths across the Logan & Cove lineup is the quality of materials relative to price. The brand uses its own trademarked foam technologies — ecoLuxe® and Elastex® — alongside industry-standard CertiPUR-US® certified foams (verify certifications on the official site as these may be updated). The pillow-top and Euro-top constructions across the range are genuine fabric-and-fibre tops integrated into the mattress, not a thin quilt panel stitched on as an afterthought.

The coil systems use individually wrapped (pocketed) springs throughout, which means each coil responds independently to pressure. This is essential for motion isolation — when one partner moves at night, the coils on the other side of the bed are far less disturbed than they would be in a traditional Bonnell coil or open coil mattress. The zoned architecture in the base coils means the coils are calibrated differently under different body zones, offering targeted support without the mattress feeling choppy or uneven.

For shoppers comparing Logan & Cove to competitors like Silk & Snow or Endy: the Frontier at approximately CAD 1,299 undercuts many comparable hotel-grade hybrids, and its 365-night trial is significantly longer than alternatives such as Silk & Snow Hybrid (100 nights).

Who Is Each Model Right For?

Logan & Cove Choice is the right call if you want a hybrid mattress with solid coil support and real cooling technology at the most accessible price in the lineup. It suits back sleepers, lighter side sleepers, and anyone upgrading from an all-foam mattress who wants more bounce and breathability.

Logan & Cove Frontier is the brand’s sweet spot. It combines the dual-coil architecture with a genuine Euro-top luxury feel, and the medium-firm rating makes it suitable for the widest range of sleeper profiles — side sleepers, back sleepers, and combination sleepers of average to above-average body weight. Couples will appreciate the motion isolation that the microcoil layer adds.

Logan & Cove Pinnacle is for those who want the very best the brand can offer: maximum coil count, enhanced motion isolation, superior airflow, and a feel that genuinely competes with high-end hotel beds. It is particularly well-suited to heavier sleepers (above 100 kg), hot sleepers, and couples with very different sleep preferences.

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The 365-Night Trial: Is It a Real Advantage?

A year-long sleep trial is not common in Canada. Most online mattress brands offer 100 nights — enough time to adjust to a new sleep surface, but often not enough to observe how the mattress holds up across seasons, or whether it truly works for someone with an evolving health condition or injury.

Logan & Cove’s 365-night trial genuinely changes the risk calculation. It means you can order in January and still return the mattress the following December if it is not working for you. The brand handles pickup and does not require you to box the mattress yourself. Combined with the 15-year warranty on materials and workmanship, this represents one of the most consumer-friendly purchase packages currently available from a Canadian online mattress brand.

It is worth noting that Logan & Cove is an online-only brand. There are no showrooms where you can test the mattresses before buying, which makes the long trial period even more important. If you order and the mattress does not feel right in the first month, give it time — hybrid mattresses with Euro-tops often take two to four weeks to fully break in as the foam layers compress to your body weight and sleep position.

You can explore the full range of hybrid and brand-specific mattress reviews in our brand reviews and mattress tests section and visit the dedicated Logan & Cove brand page for additional specifications and comparisons.

Our Overall Assessment

Logan & Cove delivers on its core promise: luxury hybrid construction, made in Canada, at prices that are genuinely competitive with the mid-premium tier. The Frontier stands out as the flagship for good reason — its coil-on-coil architecture, zoned support, and Euro-top finish are features you would typically pay considerably more for from European or American luxury brands. The Choice is a compelling entry point that does not feel like a compromise, and the Pinnacle justifies its premium with engineering that approaches hotel-grade quality.

The brand’s biggest differentiators are the 365-night trial, the 15-year warranty, and the focus on multi-layer coil systems at accessible price points. For Canadian shoppers who want a real hybrid — not a foam mattress with a spring base, but a genuinely engineered multi-coil system — Logan & Cove is one of the strongest domestic options available in 2026.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is Logan & Cove available outside of Canada?

No. As of 2026, Logan & Cove mattresses are exclusively available to shoppers in Canada. The brand operates through its official website (loganandcove.ca) and ships free across the country, but does not ship internationally. If you are based in the United States or Europe, you would need to look at alternative hybrid brands operating in your market. This Canada-only focus is partly a reflection of the brand’s parent company, GoodMorning.com, which specialises in the domestic Canadian sleep market and keeps its distribution tightly controlled.

How does the 365-night sleep trial work?

Logan & Cove allows you to try your mattress for a full year (365 nights) from the date of delivery. If at any point during that period you decide the mattress is not right for you, you can contact the brand to arrange a return. Returns are handled by the brand — you do not need to repack the mattress or arrange your own shipping. In most cases, the mattress is collected from your home and donated to a local charity or recycled. Full payment is refunded. There are no restocking fees. The key recommendation from Logan & Cove — and from most sleep experts — is to give any new hybrid mattress at least 30 to 60 nights before making a final decision, as foam and fibre layers take time to conform to your body and sleep style. If you experience initial discomfort, it is worth waiting out this break-in period before initiating a return.

What does "coil-on-coil" construction mean, and why does it matter?

A coil-on-coil (or dual-coil) construction means the mattress contains two separate layers of springs, each serving a different purpose. In the Logan & Cove Frontier and Pinnacle, the upper coil layer consists of smaller microcoils that are designed to contour closely to the body, provide detailed pressure relief, and absorb motion — so when one partner moves, the microcoils on their side respond without transmitting significant movement to the other side of the bed. The lower coil layer consists of taller, zoned pocketed coils that handle the structural support: keeping the spine aligned, preventing excessive sinkage under heavier body zones, and providing durable edge-to-edge support. Together, the two layers combine the contouring quality of foam with the bounce and breathability of springs, which is why dual-coil hybrids tend to outperform both all-foam mattresses and single-coil hybrids across a wider range of sleeper profiles and weights.

How does Logan & Cove compare to Douglas, another GoodMorning.com brand?

Douglas and Logan & Cove are both Canadian mattress brands produced by GoodMorning.com, but they target very different buyers. Douglas is an all-foam mattress aimed at value-conscious shoppers who want a straightforward, no-frills sleep surface at an accessible price. Logan & Cove, by contrast, is built around hybrid construction: pocket coil systems, Euro-tops, and multi-layer designs that provide more bounce, better airflow, and a more traditional “mattress feel.” For shoppers who tend to sleep hot, prefer the responsive feel of springs, or share a bed and need strong motion isolation, Logan & Cove is the more appropriate choice. Douglas remains a strong pick for solo sleepers on a tighter budget who prefer the contouring feel of foam.

Is Logan & Cove good for heavy sleepers?

Yes, particularly the Frontier and Pinnacle models. Heavier sleepers — typically defined as those above approximately 100 kg — need a mattress that provides sufficient pushback from the support core to prevent excessive sinkage, maintain spinal alignment, and resist premature sagging over time. The zoned pocketed coil systems in both the Frontier and Pinnacle are specifically engineered to offer firmer support under the hip zone, which is where heavier sleepers are most at risk of sleeping out of alignment. The Pinnacle’s three-layer coil system makes it the stronger choice for sleepers above 115–120 kg, as the additional coil layer adds durability and structural resilience. The 15-year warranty also provides meaningful peace of mind for heavy sleepers, as it covers sagging and material defects over a longer horizon than the industry standard of 10 years.