How to pack a mattress

Without suitable packaging, even if the courier is careful, transport can cause damage to your mattress. This page outlines the steps to protect a mattress before transport.

Packing guide

Why packaging is essential

An object that’s not well protected can arrive scratched, damaged, or broken, even if the carrier is as careful as possible.

With Cocolis, your items travel with individuals or professionals on journeys they're already making. They are handled during loading, in transit, and unloading—each a moment where good packaging makes all the difference.

An object can arrive scratched, broken, or incomplete. These situations are rare but avoidable and almost never happen when an item is properly packed from the start.

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Prepare your mattress before packing

Make sure the mattress is clean and dry before packing. A damp mattress sealed in a cover can develop mould during transport. If possible, air it out for a few hours before packing. Make a note of the mattress size (single, double, 140x190, 160x200, etc.) so you can choose the right cover.

This is also a good moment to gather your materials and plan the right protection for each part. Good packaging preparation happens before you start, not as you go along.

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Steps to pack a mattress

  1. Slide the mattress into a protective cover that fits its size. This is the most effective protection against dirt, moisture, and rubbing. If you don't have a cover, wrap it entirely in stretch film, going around multiple times.
  2. Seal the cover or stretch film tightly so that no area is left exposed, especially at the corners and edges.
  3. Secure everything with tape to prevent the protection from coming undone during transport.
  4. Inform the carrier that the mattress should remain flat or be carried upright depending on its size—a mattress transported diagonally or folded could be permanently deformed.
packaging before shipment

Good habits to know

The essential points to avoid problems during transport

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Adapt packaging to the item

Packaging isn’t universal. Take into account the fragility, weight, and shape of your mattress to choose the right protection – the main thing is that the item is well protected during transport.

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Don’t seal the packaging too soon

Leave your mattress visible when the courier arrives. They must be able to check its condition before taking charge and take photos with and without protection. Seal the packaging only afterwards.

step 3

Take photos before shipping

Photograph your item before and after packing. In case of a problem, these photos are your only evidence of its initial condition.

Step 4

Inform about special requirements

Some items have specific requirements: must be kept upright, particular handling direction, extra fragility. Clearly inform the courier about these before departure.

Step 5

Never stick tape on surfaces

Brown tape can leave marks or damage finishes. Never stick it directly to an item – always use an intermediate layer.

Frequent mistakes & things to watch out for

Some mistakes happen regularly and explain most damage on arrival.

A mattress is not fragile against bumps, but it is very sensitive to dirt and moisture. A torn or poorly sealed cover is enough to soil it permanently in transit. Check that the protection is intact over the entire surface before departure—including under the mattress, which is often the forgotten area.

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Transporting mattress with Cocolis

Simpler, more human transport

With Cocolis, your item doesn't go through a warehouse, isn't passed from hand to hand and doesn't endure multiple re-loadings. It's delivered directly from point A to point B, in a single trip, by an individual or professional already making the journey.

In reality, it’s often someone like your neighbour or cousin making the trip for their own reasons who takes special care of what they're carrying. It's not a courier under pressure to deliver dozens of parcels a day. This difference means a lot in how your item is handled.

Fewer handlings also means less risk. But your item will still be loaded and unloaded, and a sudden brake can happen: correct packing is still essential to protect sensitive areas at these key moments.

Practically, packing doesn't need to be designed to withstand a whole logistics chain. It just needs to provide effective protection for a single journey—which is achievable by everyone.

Frequently asked questions

Other packing guides

For further advice, you can review packing guides for different types of item.

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